In the 19th century, the Sikh empire flourished in the Punjab region of northwest India. Ruled by locals in alliance with the British Raj, these states and their palatial courts attracted artists, poets, and musicians. This latest exhibition in the Khanuja Family Sikh Heritage Gallery illuminates the regal stature of the period’s Sikh rulers through| Phoenix Art Museum
The Collection: Greatest Fits (Vol. 1) The Art of Archiving Fashion is a “living” exhibition that will feature 3 unique versions of the exhibition as the garments are pulled off view and replaced with others over 18 months to showcase over 100 of the collections finest works, as they rotate through three galleries.| Phoenix Art Museum
A preeminent figure in conceptual art, Charles Gaines is widely known for converting images and text-based documents into numerical structures, musical notations, and other sign systems through rigorous translation mechanisms.| Phoenix Art Museum
Trace the evolution of Barbie, from child’s toy to global icon.| Phoenix Art Museum
Multiple Realities: Experimental Art in the Eastern Bloc, 1960-1980s traces how a generation of artists used experimentation to negotiate different conditions for daily life and art-making, confronting varying degrees of control and restrictions on how art could be produced, circulated, and experienced.| Phoenix Art Museum