Richard Tuttle, Three Europes Drop Through, No. 1, at CBM.

  • Richard Tuttle, “Three Europes Drop Through, No. 1,” at CBM.

The Arkansas Arts Center’s loan of 26 works on paper to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is the subject of this week’s Art Notes column. “Abstractions on Paper: From Abstract Expressionism to Postminimalism” was curated by Manuela Well-Off-Man of CBM to complement paintings in the museum’s 20th century collection as well as fill in some gaps, by providing works by such artists as Helen Frankenthaler and Robert Motherwell.

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The column also makes note of the works on paper loaned by the AAC to Laman Library for its show, “Images from the South,” will goes down in just a few short days, Jan. 20. Hurry over to see it — start your Argenta ArtWalk evening Friday a little early by hitting the library before closing time at 5 p.m.

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