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Landmark: Amon Carter Museum of American ArtCity: Fort Worth
Country: USA Texas
Continent: North America
Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, USA Texas, North America
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is an art museum located in Fort Worth, Texas, USA.
It houses a significant collection of American art, with a particular focus on the art of the American West.
Visual Characteristics
The museum building is constructed from Texas limestone and features a modernist architectural style. It has a low-profile design that integrates with the surrounding landscape. The exterior is characterized by clean lines and large glass panels. The interior spaces are designed to maximize natural light and provide flexible exhibition areas.
Location & Access Logistics
The museum is situated at 3501 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107. It is approximately 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) west of downtown Fort Worth. Ample free parking is available on-site. Public transportation options include the TCC Trinity Railway Express (TRE) which stops at the Fort Worth Central Station, with a connecting bus route (e.g., bus line 15) to Camp Bowie Boulevard. The museum is a short walk from the nearest bus stop.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Amon Carter Museum was founded by Amon G. Carter Sr., a prominent Fort Worth businessman and philanthropist. The museum building was designed by architect Philip Johnson and opened to the public in 1961. It was later expanded with an addition designed by David M. Schwarz, which opened in 2001. The museum's original purpose was to house and display Carter's personal collection of art, primarily focusing on Frederic Remington and Charles Marion Russell.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can view permanent collections of paintings, sculptures, and photographs by American artists. Specific collections include works by Georgia O'Keeffe, Stuart Davis, and Thomas Cole. The museum offers guided tours of its collections. Temporary exhibitions are also regularly featured. The museum grounds offer views of the Fort Worth skyline.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available on all public floors. Indoor seating areas provide opportunities for rest. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable within the museum building. Food and beverage options are available at the museum's cafe. Shade is provided by the building's architecture and surrounding trees.
Best Time to Visit
The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. Weekday mornings, particularly Tuesday and Wednesday, tend to have fewer visitors. For optimal lighting conditions for photography of the collection, consider visiting during daylight hours when natural light is present. There are no specific tide requirements as it is an inland museum.
Facts & Legends
A unique aspect of the museum's design is its use of a cantilevered roof structure, which creates a dramatic overhang and provides shade to the exterior plaza. The museum's collection is particularly strong in its representation of the American West, aiming to document the region's history and mythology through art.
Nearby Landmarks
- Kimbell Art Museum (0.3km North)
- Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (0.5km North)
- Fort Worth Botanic Garden (1.2km West)
- Fort Worth Zoo (2.5km West)
- Sundance Square (3.5km East)