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Wellesley College Davis Museum announces Fall exhibit line-up

September 3, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

From Hanging with the Old Masters: Valentin de Boulogne, St. Jerome, ca. 1628-30, Oil on canvas,
From Hanging with the Old Masters: Valentin de Boulogne, St. Jerome, ca. 1628-30, Oil on canvas,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Davis Museum at Wellesley College presents six new exhibitions this fall.  New View: 2014 Faculty Exhibition; Feast Your Eyes; Sigalit Landau: DeadSeeand Michael Craig-Martin: Art&Design will be on view September 17 – December 21.   Edged in Black: Selections from SMS and Hanging with Old Masters: Davis Museum Reinstallation, will open on October 1 and be on view through Spring 2015. An opening reception will be held on Wednesday, September 17 from 5:30-7:00 p.m.

NEW VIEW: 2014 FACULTY EXHIBITION September 17 – December 21

Marjorie and Gerald Bronfman Gallery | Camilla Chandler and Dorothy Buffum Chandler Gallery

New View, a survey of recent work by eleven faculty artists, will offer visitors the unique opportunity to explore the extraordinary talent and broad scope of production within the faculty at Wellesley College.  Known to students in their classrooms and studios, the members of the faculty featured in this exhibition are at once educators, mentors, and active, professional artists. Their work is regularly shown in galleries and museums across New England, throughout the country, and in many cases internationally.

Participating artists are Carlos Dorrien, Bunny Harvey, Candice Ivy, David Kelley, Phyllis McGibbon, Salem Mekuria, Qing-Min Meng, Andrew Mowbray, David Teng-Olsen, and Daniela Rivera from the studio art faculty and Nicholas Knouf from Cinema and Media Studies.  Capturing their extensive range, the exhibition includes paintings, prints, and sculpture, as well as video and mixed media installations. Curated by Claire Whitner, associate curator. Generously supported by Wellesley College Friends of Art at the Davis.  

FEAST YOUR EYES September 17 – December 21

Morelle Lasky Levine ’56 Works on Paper Gallery, Friends of Art Gallery, and Robert and Claire Freedman Lober Viewing Alcove                                                 

Artfully photographing a meal is not only a recent foodie fad, but taps a long history of feast and famine imagery. Connecting contemporary interest in stylized cuisine with the rich tradition of still life in art, this exhibition charts changing fashions in consumption through prints, drawings, photographs, paintings, and dinnerware from the Davis collections. Representations of food have influenced and imitated beliefs about gastronomy in different eras, serving up important reminders that art is a vital form of dietary persuasion. Curated by Mazie Harris, former Linda Wyatt Gruber ’66 Curatorial Fellow in Photography. Generously supported by Wellesley College Friends of Art at the Davis.

SIGALIT LANDAU: DEADSEE

New England Premiere September 17 – December 21

Joan Levine Freedman ’57 and Richard I. Freedman Gallery

Known for a performative art practice that explores the landscapes of Israel, Sigalit Landau works in video, installation, sculpture, and drawing. Her elegant video, DeadSee, embeds the artist’s body within a spiral of 500 floating watermelons, gradually unfurling in the buoyant waters of the Dead Sea. The piece reinscribes the representational tradition of “still life” with unexpected layers of reference and movement. Curated by Lisa Fischman, Ruth Gordon Shapiro ’37 Director, with generous support from the Wellesley College Friends of Art at the Davis.

 

MICHAEL CRAIG-MARTIN: ART&DESIGN September 17 – December 21

Dorothy Johnston Towne Gallery

This recent print series from conceptual artist Michael Craig-Martin treats icons of contemporary art and design in the artist’s signature style—rendered as spare, sharply graphic line drawings, with a flashy pop palette of colors in unexpected combinations. Craig-Martin was a star of the 2014 Friends of Art Patrons Trip to London and personally guided a group through his unforgettable intervention at Chatsworth, home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire.

The purchase of this portfolio, made possible through the generosity of Friends of Art “London Trippers,” brings the enthusiasm and energy of the experience home to the Wellesley campus. On view this fall, the presentation kicks-off the 50th Anniversary celebration of Friends of Art— who raise friends and funds in support of the Davis.

Gift of Mary Norton ’54, Judith Phinney ’63, Joan Hass ’66, Myra Levenson ’61, Susie Bennet ’59, Eileen Conroy ’75 and John Eckert, Nan Tull ’59, Christine Reese ’88, Cathryn Griffith ’88, Fran Schulman ’75, and Janet Diederichs ’50 in honor of the Friends 50th Anniversary Trip to London.

EDGED IN BLACK: SELECTIONS FROM SMS October 1 – Spring 2015

Lawrence and Ina Lee Brown Ramer Gallery

Compiled between 1967 and 1968, the SMS series was one of several important experimental ventures that sought to destabilize the boundary between traditional media, while also making work by the day’s leading artists accessible to those outside of the collector class. Through the generous gift of Nancy Gray Sherrill, Class of 1954, the Davis holds the complete portfolio, which includes work by Marcel Duchamp, Joseph Kosuth and Roy Lichtenstein alongside music by La Monte Young and Terry Riley. Curated by Michael Maizels, Mellon New Media Curator/ Lecturer. Generously supported by the Anonymous ’70 Endowed Davis Museum Program Fund.

HANGING WITH OLD MASTERS: DAVIS MUSEUM REINSTALLATION October 1 – Spring 2015

Joanne Larson Jobson Gallery and Harold and Estelle Newman Tanner Gallery

Showcasing Old Master Italian paintings under consideration for the upcoming reinstallation of the permanent galleries, many of which have been off view for decades, the fifth floor of the Davis Museum will become a laboratory for the exploration of the curatorial reinstallation process. One wall will be lined with 3D models of the Davis Museum and will afford the campus community and the general public transparent access to the reinstallation process. The other three walls on the fifth floor will be devoted to understanding the curatorial process through Old Master Italian paintings. Issues and concerns—including questions of display, conservation, and aesthetics—that inform whether an individual work of art will be included in the reinstallation will be revealed and, hopefully, demystified. Curated by Eve Straussman-Pflanzer and Claire Whitner, with generous support from the Sandra Cohen Bakalar ’55 Fund and the Mildred Cooper Glimcher ’61 Endowed Fund.

FALL OPENING CELEBRATION Wednesday, September 17 | 5:30 – 7:00 PM

Please join the Davis in celebrating the opening of our fall exhibitions! Enjoy the first viewing of New View: 2014 Faculty Exhibition, Sigalit Landau: DeadSee, Michael Craig-Martin: Art&Design, and Feast Your Eyes before heading to the lobby for a festive reception.

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