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Santa Barbara Museum of Art plans stepped vinyl installation, hedge trimming to reveal Siqueiros mural during Monet–Matisse show

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The Santa Barbara Museum of Art plans temporary vinyl artwork on the front stairs of its State Street building and limited hedge trimming so a 1932 mural by David Alfaro Siqueiros will be more visible, museum staff told the Historic Landmarks Commission on Aug. 27.

The Santa Barbara Museum of Art plans temporary vinyl artwork on the front stairs of its State Street building and limited hedge trimming so a 1932 mural by David Alfaro Siqueiros will be more visible, museum staff told the Historic Landmarks Commission on Aug. 27.

The museum will host “The Impressionist Revolution: Monet to Matisse” beginning Oct. 5, 2025; the stair treatment and hedge trimming are scheduled to be installed for the run of the exhibition and removed when the exhibition ends on Jan. 25, 2026, staff said. The stair graphic will be a vinyl application on the risers that forms an image only when viewed from specific vantage points; museum staff said the material is a…

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