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New Acquisitions

UC Irvine Langson IMCA is dedicated to expanding its collection to reflect a wide range of artistic expressions and perspectives, with a particular emphasis on enhancing the representation of California art. Since its founding, the museum has steadily acquired significant works across various media. Our generous donors play a crucial role in the growth and enrichment of the collection. To learn more about how you can make a lasting impact, please contact Kelsey Sippola. 

Featured Acquisitions: Highlights by Year

2024
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2020
2019
2018
2017

2024

Mark Steven Greenfield, Jimmy the Crow, 2012, Black cotton thread on black cotton, 36 x 30 in. UC Irvine Jack and Shanaz Langson Institute and Museum of California Art, Gift of Mark Steven Greenfield

Jimmy the Crow

Douglass Parshall, Tropical Plants, after 1917, Oil on canvas, 24 x 20 in. UC Irvine Jack and Shanaz Langson Institute and Museum of California Art, Gift from the Rowe Collection

Tropical Plants

Astrid Preston, Spaces, 2016, Oil on wood panel, 24 x 24 in. UC Irvine Jack and Shanaz Langson Institute and Museum of California Art, Gift of Astrid Preston

Spaces

Ben Sakoguchi, The Unauthorized History of Baseball (#01), 2008, Acrylic on canvas, each: 10 x 11 in. UCI Jack and Shanaz Langson Institute and Museum of California Art, Museum purchase with additional support by Janet Mohle-Boetani, MD

The Unauthorized History of Baseball (Bay Brand, Fish n’ Seals Brand, Westward O! Oranges Brand)

Julius Shulman, Terrace Theater, Los Angeles, 1942 (printed circa 1999), Gelatin silver print, 20 x 24 in. UC Irvine Jack and Shanaz Langson Institute and Museum of California Art, Gift of Craig Krull

Terrace Theater, Los Angeles

2023

THEY: A Temple of Black Possibility [Allensworth Pt. 1-3]

Untitled 19

Hitting the Wall

2022

Capri Theater, San Diego 

Untitled (Elements, Nature) 

2021

painting with rocks and a river in the foreground and snowy mountain range in the background

Snow in the High Sierras

Abstract artwork with red and black horizontal bands punctuated with diagonal streaks of orange, yellow and green

S+T

multi-dimensional artwork featuring a human wearing painted wings, accompanied by two green parrots, flying over a lawnmower and bird bath

Sometimes I Daydream of Flying Away

print of a black rectangle with soft edges and an empty oval shape in the upper middle of the rectangle

Untitled (probably 1962 – 63)

graphite drawing of waves crashing on rocks

Coastal Landscape

pencil drawing of a rocky hillside with trees below

Landscape

2020

Wild Trac

2019

Untitled (1971)

Manuel Neri Trust Acquisition

2018

Jump Start

Cold Storage

2017

From Afar, Trestles

Catalina Twilight

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Langson IMCA’s ongoing collections research continues to provide new information, which will result in updates, revisions, and enhancements to object records. At the time of publication image credits are reviewed by Langson IMCA’s curatorial staff and reflect the most current information the museum has in its database but may be incomplete.