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Established in 1950, ASU Art Museum is recognized as one of the Southwests most significant contemporary art institutions and was founded in 1950 with a significant gift of American and Mexican art works purchased by Oliver B. James, a local lawyer. James donated 149 works of art over five years. Originally, the art was installed among the stacks of books in the Matthews Library. When the Hayden Library was completed in 1965, the books were removed and the art remained. More than 10,000 objects. Collecting & Exhibition Emphasis Contemporary art: new media and innovative methods of presentation. Crafts: emphasis on American ceramics. Prints: historic and contemporary American and European Art from the Southwest: emphasis on Latino artists. Art by Latin American artists: emphasis on contemporary Cuban works

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