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Is It Real?

Is It Real?

Is It Real? presents a selection of photorealist works from the Hunter’s permanent collection. This Collection Focus exhibition, on view in the Hunter Mansion, explores the fascinating world of realism in which artists, such as Al Beyer, Robert Bechtle, and Robert...
Under Construction: Collage from The Mint Museum

Under Construction: Collage from The Mint Museum

BOOK TICKETS   Under Construction: Collage from The Mint Museum explores the dynamic medium of collage, where materials are cut, torn, and layered to create new meanings and narratives. Featuring over 30 international artists and roughly 100 works of art, this...
Depicting the Invisible

Depicting the Invisible

Depicting the Invisible, the Hunter’s newest Collection Focus exhibition, presents the lasting impact of wartime trauma. The title of this exhibition is borrowed from artist Susan J. Barron’s series, Depicting the Invisible: A Portrait Series of Veterans Suffering...
Baggs McKelvey

Baggs McKelvey

Inspired by the Robert Rauschenberg painting Opal Reunion, one of the works in the Hunter’s permanent collection, Chattanooga artist Baggs McKelvey will create a site-specific, year-long installation constructed primarily of denim. Denim is iconic in the U.S., with...
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