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Show news Bierstadt to Warhol: American Indians in the West The UMFA gratefully acknowledges those whose generous support made possible the exhibition Bierstadt to Warhol: American Indians in the West, currently on view: PRESENTING SPONSOR The Sam & Diane Stewart Family Foundation LEADERSHIP SPONSORS Wasatch Advisors I UMFA Friends of Utah and Western Art Naoma Tate I Zions Bank SUPPORTING SPONSORS The Mark and Kathie Miller Foundation I Lynn and Tom Fey Kem and Carolyn Gardner I Jack and Jodi Livingood PARTNERS Barabino Huebner Fund at the Community Foundation Fine Art Connoisseur magazine I John and Joan Firmage Jacobsen Lake Foundation I Benjamin and Lisa Logue Michael and Donna Weinholtz (List current as of the date of this publication. For an updated list, please visit our website at www.umfa.utah.edu) ON THE COVER I Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Further Pressure from Cannibals, 20 I0, oil on canvas, 21 5/8 x 17 3/4 inches. Collection of Joeonna BelloradoSamuels. Courtesy of the artist, Corvi-Mora, London, and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. BELOW I Georges Lacombe (French, 18681916), Mer verte et falaise rouge, 1895-1896, detail, oil on canvas. Purchased with funds from Friends of the Art Museum. The UMFA at Versailles A Georges Lacombe painting from the UMFA's permanent collection was included in a major retrospective at the Musee Lambinet in Versailles, France, recently. Lacombe's Mer verte et falaise rouge was featured in Les Univers de Georges Lacombe 1868-1916, a collaborative exhibition with the Musee Maurice Denis, Saint-Germain-en-Laye.The UMFA is thrilled to lend a work to such a remarkable show and to contribute to the scholarly research that such a retrospective exhibition invites and facilitates. |