High Museum of Art
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The High Museum of Art is a leading art museum in the Southeastern United States, renowned for its extensive collections, striking modern architecture, and prominent role in Atlanta’s cultural life.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
art museum
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cultural institution → museum → |
| affiliation |
Smithsonian Affiliations program
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| architect |
Renzo Piano
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Richard Meier → |
| architectureFeature |
central atrium
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curved facade → white enamel–coated panels → |
| architectureStyle |
modern architecture
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| city |
Atlanta
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| collectionSize |
more than 18,000 works
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| collectionType |
African art
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American art → European art → contemporary art → decorative arts → folk art → modern art → photography → works on paper → |
| continent |
North America
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| country |
United States
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| expansion |
2005 expansion by Renzo Piano
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| formerName |
Atlanta Art Association
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| hasFacility |
auditorium
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café → galleries → museum shop → |
| hasProgram |
community outreach
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education programs → family programs → public lectures → |
| locatedIn |
Atlanta
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Georgia → |
| neighborhood |
Midtown Atlanta
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| notableFor |
extensive permanent collection
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leading art museum in the Southeastern United States → major traveling exhibitions → role in Atlanta’s cultural life → |
| openingDate |
1905
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| ownedBy |
Woodruff Arts Center
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| partOf |
Woodruff Arts Center
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| regionServed |
Southeastern United States
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| state |
Georgia
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| streetAddress |
1280 Peachtree Street NE
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| website |
https://www.high.org
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Referenced by (7)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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High Museum of Art
("Atlanta Art Association")
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formerName |
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Midtown Atlanta
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hasLandmark |
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Woodruff Arts Center
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hasPart |
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AIA Twenty-five Year Award
("High Museum of Art (Richard Meier building)")
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hasRecipient |
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Woodruff Arts Center
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hasTenant |
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Atlanta
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isHomeTo |
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Richard Meier
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notableWork |