July 14–June 27, 2010
Gallery 10 Overview: What happens when something really big becomes really small, or when something small becomes monumental? This family exhibition presents a selection of artworks that relate to size, including a model for a large-scale sculpture, objects that were originally made as toys, and much more. Learn how to turn a little drawing into a big one, create your own magical world in a box, or search for the smallest artwork in the museum's collection.
H. C. Westermann. The Mysteriously Abandoned New Home, 1958. Pine, birch, vermillion, redwood, glass, paint, and wheels; 212.3 x 57.4 x 55.2 cm (83 5/8 x 22 5/8 x 21 3/4 in.). Gift of Lewis Manilow. © Estate of Lester Beall / Licensed by VAG |