Amon Carter Reveals Caves by Duncanson, 19th Century African American Artist
The Amon Carter Museum has proudly announced the acquisition of “The Caves,” a painting by prominent 19th century African-American artist Robert Seldon Duncanson (1821–1872), from [...]
Amon Carter gets $75,000 to Digitize American Photographers from NEH
The Amon Carter Museum in Fort worth has been awarded a $75,000 grant from the National Endowmwnt for the Humanities. The grant will allow the [...]
Meet Jenna Madison: Amon Carter’s New Interpretation Manager
Jenna Madison has joined the staff of the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth as their new Interpretation Mannager. What’s an interpretation manager? The newly-created [...]
The Robinson Report: Wal-Mart Museum of Art Grand Opening
Gaile Robinson, art critic for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, made the trek to the new Crystal Bridges Museum of Art in Bentonville, Arkansas and turned [...]
Amon Carter’s John Marin: Modernism at Midcentury
Rugged individuals call for rugged environments. John Marin (1870-1953) does not render the mythological status in art history of Picasso or Pollock, but his work [...]
Adam Silverman’s “Reverse Archaeology” for the Kimbell Art Museum
After studying and practicing architecture in the 80s and 90s, working in the clothing industry and studying business management, Adam Silverman couldn’t ignore his deep [...]
Walker’s Amon Carter is “one big museum”
Andrew Walker, who officially becomes the Amon Carter’s new director on Friday, is talking touchy-feely initiatives to the Fort Worth Star Telegram. He’s moving his [...]




