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.


Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf art museum
cultural institution
museum
affiliation Smithsonian Affiliations program
architect Renzo Piano
Richard Meier
architectureFeature central atrium
curved facade
white enamel–coated panels
architectureStyle modern architecture
city Atlanta
collectionSize more than 18,000 works
collectionType African art
American art
European art
contemporary art
decorative arts
folk art
modern art
photography
works on paper
continent North America
country United States
expansion 2005 expansion by Renzo Piano
formerName Atlanta Art Association
hasFacility auditorium
café
galleries
museum shop
hasProgram community outreach
education programs
family programs
public lectures
locatedIn Atlanta
Georgia
neighborhood Midtown Atlanta
notableFor extensive permanent collection
leading art museum in the Southeastern United States
major traveling exhibitions
role in Atlanta’s cultural life
openingDate 1905
ownedBy Woodruff Arts Center
partOf Woodruff Arts Center
regionServed Southeastern United States
state Georgia
streetAddress 1280 Peachtree Street NE
website https://www.high.org

Referenced by (7)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
High Museum of Art ("Atlanta Art Association")
formerName
Midtown Atlanta
hasLandmark
Woodruff Arts Center
hasPart
AIA Twenty-five Year Award ("High Museum of Art (Richard Meier building)")
hasRecipient
Woodruff Arts Center
hasTenant
Atlanta
isHomeTo
Richard Meier
notableWork

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