Iconoclasts: Selections from Glenstone's Collection
Explore key artists from the 20th century.

14 artworks in 5 galleries
Path Description
Students will spend time in Glenstone’s long-term exhibition, Iconoclasts: Selections from Glenstone’s Collection. The exhibition showcases artists who have made significant contributions to 20th-century art.
Focusing on key figures in Glenstone’s collection, students will explore the relationships between global artistic movements. They will investigate how these artists influenced each other, their motivations for creating revolutionary and subversive artworks, and the development of artistic practice from the early to late 20th century.
Educators will find this path option to be most appropriate for students who are introduced to modern and contemporary art for the first time or need a refresher on modern and contemporary art history. This path is also a great option for students who are aspiring artists and want to develop a distinct and groundbreaking voice.
Path Goals
On this path, students will:
be introduced to artists of the 21st century whose work redefined the way we experience and understand art.
learn about the historical and visual relationships and similarities between artists and artistic movements around the world.
Maryland State Standards
This path was designed to meet Maryland State Fine Arts Anchor Standard 11: Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding. The standards are used as a guide for our discussions and make stronger connections to the current state-wide curriculum.
Featured Artists
This path includes the following artists. Artists are listed in alphabetical order.
Featured Art
In this path, students will look at a collection of artworks within a gallery. This may include some of the following artworks.
Please note: Bruce Nauman's Good Boy, Bad Boy installation is a light-based work with flashing neon lights that emit a buzzing sound. To opt-out of visiting this installation, please contact youth@glenstone.org before your visit.
Related Classroom Resources
Share these materials with your students to prepare for the visit or after the visit to reflect on the experience.