The High Museum of Art, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is one of the leading art museums in the southeastern United States. Founded in 1905, it boasts an extensive collection ranging from classical works to modern and contemporary art, including pieces by renowned artists like Monet, O'Keeffe, and Warhol. The museum's architecture, designed by Richard Meier and later expanded by Renzo Piano, is celebrated for its striking modernist design. In addition to its permanent collection, the High Museum hosts dynamic temporary exhibitions and offers educational programs for all ages. It serves as a cultural hub in Atlanta, fostering community engagement and art appreciation.
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