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SUMMARY:Leap Before You Look at the Hammer Museum
DESCRIPTION:Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933 – 1957 focuses on how\, despite its brief existence\, BMC became a seminal meeting place for many of the artists\, musicians\, poets\, and thinkers who would become the principal practitioners in their fields of the postwar period. Figures such as Anni and Josef Albers\, John Cage\, Merce Cunningham\, Robert Rauschenberg\, Elaine and Willem de Kooning\, Buckminster Fuller\, Ruth Asawa\, Robert Motherwell\, Gwendolyn and Jacob Knight Lawrence\, Charles Olson\, and Robert Creeley\, among many others\, taught and studied at BMC. Teaching at the college combined the craft principles of Germany’s revolutionary Bauhaus school with interdisciplinary inquiry\, discussion\, and experimentation\, forming the template for American art schools. While physically rooted in the rural South\, BMC formed an unlikely cosmopolitan meeting place for American\, European\, Asian\, and Latin American art\, ideas\, and individuals. The exhibition argues that BMC was as an important historical precedent for thinking about relationships between art\, democracy\, and globalism. It examines the college’s critical role in shaping many major concepts\, movements\, and forms in postwar art and education\, including assemblage\, modern dance and music\, and the American studio craft movement–influence that can still be seen and felt today. \nCheck their website for exact dates and times they are open.
URL:https://ruthasawa.com/exhibition/leap-before-you-look-black-mountain-college-1933-1957-at-the-hammer-museum/
LOCATION:Hammer Museum\, 10899 Wilshire Boulevard\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90024\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160131
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SUMMARY:Architecture of Life
DESCRIPTION:Architecture of Life\, the inaugural exhibition in BAMPFA’s landmark new building\, explores the ways that architecture—as concept\, metaphor\, and practice—illuminates various aspects of life experience: the nature of the self and psyche\, the fundamental structures of reality\, and the power of the imagination to reshape our world. Occupying every gallery in the new building\, designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro\, the exhibition comprises over two hundred works of art in a wide range of media\, as well as scientific illustrations and architectural drawings and models\, made over the past two thousand years. Boundary-breaking\, innovative\, and radically interdisciplinary\, the exhibition presents visually exquisite\, rarely seen works in ways that suggest new connections and meanings. A wonderful lecture series accompanies this exhibit. Learn more >> \nCheck their website for exact dates and times they are open.
URL:https://ruthasawa.com/exhibition/architecture-of-life/
LOCATION:Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive\, 2155 Center Street\, Berkeley\, 94704\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160407
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SUMMARY:The Whitney's Collection
DESCRIPTION:The more than two hundred works on display on the seventh and sixth floors represent a selection of the Whitney Museum of American Art’s collection. Organized in a rough chronological sequence beginning on the seventh floor\, the presentation is divided into eleven thematic “chapters.” Each chapter takes its name not from a movement or style but from the title of a work that evokes the section’s animating impulse. The exhibition elaborates some of the themes\, ideas\, beliefs\, and passions that have galvanized American artists in their struggle to work within and against established conventions\, often directly engaging their political and social contexts. Works of art across all mediums are displayed together\, acknowledging the ways in which artists have engaged various modes of production and dissolved the boundaries between them. \nCheck their website for exact dates and times they are open.
URL:https://ruthasawa.com/exhibition/the-whitneys-collection/
LOCATION:Whitney Museum of American Art\, 99 Gansevoort Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
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