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See works of art from antiquity to present day in Wisconsin’s largest art museum, famous for its moving Burke Brise Soleil, or “wings.”
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Learn about the history, architecture, and collection of one of the largest art museums in the United States. The museum features a wing-like brise soleil, a Gothic-inspired reception hall, and a new expansion by James Shields.
The Milwaukee Art Museum connects people with art, each other, and the world. 30,000 works of art. 400,000+ visitors a year. 125 years of collecting art. From its roots in Milwaukee’s first art gallery in 1888, the Museum has grown today to be an icon for Milwaukee and a resource for the entire state. The 341,000-square-foot Museum includes ...
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The Milwaukee Art Museum is not just a place to stroll through endless walkways of paintings and sculptures—it's a work of art itself. Renowned for its striking design by Santiago Calatrava, the museum’s Burke Brise Soleil, a movable sunscreen with wings that open and close twice daily, mimics the wings of a giant bird.
The Milwaukee Art Museum is an essential destination for art and architecture and a vital cultural resource that connects visitors to dynamic art experiences and one another.
Discover Wisconsin's largest art museum, featuring a diverse collection from antiquity to present day and the iconic Burke Brise Soleil.