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  • Building the Buffalo AKG Art Museum

    Building the Buffalo AKG Art Museum

    • About the Project
    • Project Partners
    • Project History
    • For Media

    About the Project

    The future Buffalo AKG Art Museum is scheduled to open in the first half of 2023.

  • Art

    Art

    • Collection
    • Search the Collection
    • Public Art
    • Exhibitions
    • Publications

    Sarah Braman: Finding Room

    Through March 19, 2023
    Frank Lloyd Wright's Graycliff

  • Events

    Events

    • Find an Event

    Art Truck at The Market at Graycliff

    Thursday, August 18, 4:30–7 pm

  • Learn & Create

    Learn & Create

    • Blog
    • At-Home Activities for Kids & Families
    • At-Home Art Activities for Adults
    • Lesson Plans

    At-Home Art Activities for Kids & Families

    Our Learning and Creativity team has developed at-home art activities for families and kids of all ages.

  • Community

    Community

    • Public Art
    • Art Truck
    • Community Speakers Program
    • Community Resources and Feedback

    Explore Public Art

    Browse our public art projects or explore them on a map.

  • Support

    Support

    • Membership
    • Make a Donation
    • Corporate Support
    • Annual Fundraising Events
    • Host an Event
    • Travel with Us
    • Volunteer
    • Our Supporters

    Lock In Your Price

    Join, renew, or upgrade as a Buffalo AKG member for two years at the current rate before membership prices increase in January 2023.

  • About

    About

    • Vision & Mission
    • Our Collections
    • Our Campus
    • Our History
    • Our Team
    • Annual Reports
    • 2016–2026 Strategic Plan

    Campus History Timeline

    Trace the evolution of the museum’s campus, from groundbreaking for our first building in 1900 to building the future Buffalo AKG Art Museum today.

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Monuments Men

  • Monuments Men: Army P-39 Airacobra Show

    March 24, 2014

    The Army P-39 Airacobra Show (November 18–December 8, 1942) dramatized one of Buffalo’s major contributions to the war effort.

    The entrance to the Airacobra exhibition
  • Artists as Monuments Men

    March 10, 2014

    Several artists in the collection of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery served in the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Section (MFAA) of the United States Armed Forces.

    William Gear's Phantom Landscape, 1960
  • Meet Buffalo’s Monuments Men

    February 6, 2014

    Several past Albright Art Gallery employees served as Monuments Men during World War II.

    Andrew C. Ritchie (top left), Patrick J. Kelleher (right), and Charles P. Parkhurst, Jr. (bottom left). Images courtesy of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery Digital Assets Collection and Archives.
  • Monuments Men at the Albright-Knox

    February 3, 2014

    Monuments Men traces the activities of members of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Section of the Allied Forces as they located, protected, and returned artworks confiscated by the Nazis during World War II.

    Edgar Degas (French, 1834–1917). Mlle. Fiocre dans le ballet La Source (Mademioselle Fiocre in the Ballet Le Source), 1866–68. Oil on canvas, 43 1/2 x 36 inches (110.5 x 91.4 cm). Gift of Paul Rosenberg and Co., 1958.
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