Art
With an encyclopedic collection of more than 54,000 works spanning 5,000 years, the IMA offers significant holdings of African, American, Asian, European and contemporary art, as well as a growing collection of design arts. The collections comprise paintings, sculpture, decorative and industrial design, prints, drawings and photographs, as well as textiles and fashion arts.
Collection Highlights
- The most comprehensive group of Neoimpressionist paintings in the United States featuring the work of Georges Seurat and his followers
- The best collection in North America of Pont-Aven paintings by Paul Gauguin and his followers and the finest collection of Pont-Aven School prints in the world
- One of the most significant collections of works by J.M.W. Turner outside of Great Britain
- Outstanding collections of Japanese Edo-period paintings and Chinese ceramics
- One of the most ambitious and vigorous programs for contemporary art and design at an encyclopedic museum



































