Seek shelter from the cold this weekend at the Milwaukee Art Museum
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- There are a variety of exhibits on display at the Milwaukee Art Museum for your viewing enjoyment.
“Jaime Hayon: Tehnicolor” brings vibrant colors and whimsical objects to the MAM. The broad work form the Spanish artist-designer includes large tapestries to vibrant re-imagined animals.
There’s also a new collection of glass sculpture. It runs through March 25. The exhibit, “Degas to Picasso,” will run through January 28.
There are 150 works, representing transformative movements like Impressionism and Cubism by master artists like Manet, Van Gogh, Matisse, and Picasso. Paintings, drawings, prints, and more are all highlighted. More information can be found on the Milwaukee Art Museum's website.