Rotation 1: Contemporary Art from the Peter Norton Gift
Rotation 1: Contemporary Art from the Peter Norton Gift presents highlights from a major donation of contemporary artworks recently gifted to the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum by Peter Norton, the prominent Los Angeles collector and arts philanthropist and founder of Peter Norton Computing. Featuring an international array of art from the 1990s and the early 2000s, Norton’s collection is widely considered to be among the largest and most comprehensive in the United States; it represents a variety of artistic positions that provocatively challenge the times in which they were made, addressing such issues as race, gender, and the effects of media imagery in an expanding digital age. The Kemper Art Museum is one of eight university art museums to receive works from Norton’s extensive collection.
Rotation 1, the first of two exhibitions of selections from this major gift, includes photography, sculpture, collage, and large-scale installations by artists Doug Aitken, Renée Cox, Anna Gaskell, Katarzyna Józefowicz, Inez van Lamsweerde, Allen Ruppersberg, and Kara Walker.
The second installation of selections from this donation, Rotation 2: Contemporary Art from the Peter Norton Gift, will open on September 11, 2015.
Selected works

Klaus Bürgel
Golddigger
2003
Inez van Lamsweerde
Me Kissing Vinoodh (Lovingly)
1999
Inez van Lamsweerde
Me Kissing Vinoodh (Passionately)
1999
Anna Gaskell
Untitled #61 (by proxy)
1999
Doug Aitken
Dawn
1993
Renée Cox
It Shall Be Named
1994Support
Support for the exhibition is provided by the Hortense Lewin Art Fund and members of the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum.