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28 Tuesday / June 28, 2016

Spotlights: Five Views into the Eskenazi Museum of Art’s Collection continues


Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University

Gallery Hours
Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sundays, 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Closed Mondays and Major Holidays

To celebrate the Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University’s 75th birthday, each of the five curators has chosen a group of objects for Spotlights: Five Views into the Eskenazi Museum of Art’s Collection. Highlighted for their rarity, research interest, or importance, the selections show the range and quality that make the museum’s collections among the best in the country. On view will be a rare album of photographs by English photographer Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879), French sculpture made between 1890 and 1945, ancient jewelry, Japanese surimono woodblock prints, and Indigo-dyed Yoruba textiles.

Exhibits

28 Tuesday / June 28, 2016

New in the Galleries at the Eskenazi Museum of Art


Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University

Gallery Hours
Tues-Sat 10:00-5:00 p.m.
Sun 12:00-5:00 p.m.
(Closed Mondays and major holidays)

New Acquisitions: African American Art
A group of local community, university, and business leaders, headed by Donald Griffin, Jr., broker/owner of Griffin Realty, has formed a coalition to help the IU Art Museum build its collection of works by African American artists. These first acquisitions of what is hoped will become an annual endeavor include an ink drawing by Benny Andrews and prints by leading contemporary artists Kerry James Marshall and Martin Puryear.

After Yale: Pupils of Josef Albers
A renowned instructor at the German Bauhaus, Josef Albers (1888‒1976) immigrated to the United States in 1933 and was chair of the Department of Design at Yale University during the 1950s. This installation reveals the breadth of his teachings, which emphasized experience and material studies over theory. It features paintings by Albers and his students William Bailey, Ronald Markman, and Richard Anuszkiewicz. Andrew Wang, graduate assistant for European and American art at the IU Art Museum, is the guest curator.

Allegories of Artistic Genius
The seventeenth century saw the rise of a new theme: the genius of the artist. This installation features two works by the Italian printmakers Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione and Salvator Rosa that heralded their creators’ accomplishments, not through straight portraiture, but through classical allusions.

Camille Pissarro: Father of Impressionism
Nicknamed “Father Pissarro” by Gauguin, Camille Pissarro was an inspiration and mentor to a generation of Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist artists. He was also the movement’s most prolific printmaker. This installation of four works illustrates how Pissarro successfully captured atmosphere, movement, and the fleeting quality of light with a monochromatic palette.

Famous Faces: Portraits by Warhol
Although we tend to think of Andy Warhol as the cultural arbiter of the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, he drew inspiration from popular imagery of the past as well as from his own time. This installation features several of the artist’s large silkscreen portraits of famous people.

Käthe Kollwitz: An Advocate for Women and Children
German Expressionist artist Käthe Kollwitz often depicted the physical and emotional tolls of war and poverty. This installation features two of her self-portraits, an image of death pulling a child from its mother’s arms, and a rare proof for a 1923 poster dealing with women’s reproductive rights.

Men in Turbans: Head Studies by Castiglione
Although the Italian artist Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione had seen traders from Africa and the eastern Mediterranean around the port of Genoa, his studies of men in “Oriental” headdresses was likely based in the northern tradition of “character heads” and a Baroque fascination with exotic types. This installation features eight small head studies and one large head study from Castiglione’s popular series.

Modern Sculptors in Indiana
Several modern sculptors of national and international prominence were born in Indiana, worked in the state, or came here to study. This installation features the work of artists Robert Laurent, David Smith, George Rickey, David Hayes, Alexander Calder, Isamu Noguchi, and (from October onwards) William Wiley, all of whom have Indiana connections. This installation is presented in conjunction with the Indiana State Bicentennial and has been endorsed as an official Bicentennial Legacy Project.

On the Move: The Advent of Modern Transportation in Photography
Advancements in transportation at the start of the twentieth century were recorded by the relatively new medium of photography. This installation features photographs of early experiments in air travel by a young Jacques-Henri Lartigue and C. Malcuit, as well as images of the explosion of the Hindenburg by Charles Hoff and the abstract beauty of a spoked automobile wheel by Paul Strand.

Picasso/Braque: Twin Pillars of Cubism
Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque were friends and rivals, and both are luminaries of twentieth-century modern art. They worked so closely at the beginning of their careers that there is great speculation as to who first started using the revolutionary style known as Cubism. This installation features three pairings of work by both artists featuring similar subject matter.

Pietà: A Mother’s Love
In celebration of Mother’s Day, this installation features three prints–by Dutch artist Hendrick Goltzius, Italian Annibale Carracci, and Frenchman Jacques Bellange–representing the ultimate expression of a mother’s love and sacrifice through the theme of the Pietà. A variation on the Lamentation from the Passion of Christ, the Pietà depicts an intimate, poignant moment as the Virgin Mary cradles the body of her dead son Jesus.

Rembrandt’s Ecce Homo Prints
One of the pivotal moments in the Easter story comes with the presentation of Jesus Christ to Pontius Pilate and the people, also known as Ecce homo (“Behold the man”). This installation features two large prints of this subject by Rembrandt. Completed twenty years apart, they reflect a change in the artist’s style, as well as a different interpretation of the New Testament episode.

Remembrance: Cemeteries in Modern Photography
The funerary practices of America, particularly in the South, are explored in this installation of five photographs of cemeteries, from New Orleans to El Paso, by artists as varied as Walker Evans, Edward Weston, John Gutmann, and Clarence John Laughlin.

Exhibits

28 Tuesday / June 28, 2016

Dialogues: Contemporary Responses to Marie Webster Quilts


Waller Community Gallery, Indianapolis Museum of Art, 4000 Michigan Road, Indianapolis, IN 46208

Six contemporary quilt artists from Bloomington and Martinsville are among twenty six Midwestern artists who will be exhibiting their quilts at the Bret Waller Gallery in the Indianapolis Museum of Art. The exhibition is sponsored by the Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA) Indiana. It was juried by Niloo Paydar, Curator of Textiles and Fashion Arts at the IMA. It is organized in conjunction with the IMA’s current exhibition of “A Joy Forever: Marie Webster Quilts.” For the museum’s hours, go to www.imamuseum.org

Exhibits

28 Tuesday / June 28, 2016

Jennifer Malins at The Venue

05:30 pm to 07:00 pm
The Venue Fine Art & Gifts
http://www.thevenuebloomington.com

On Tuesday, June 28th beginning at 5:30 p.m, The Venue will host a presentation by Jennifer Malins.
Jennifer is a teacher, Certified Integrative Nutrition Coach, and licensed HeartMath® Coach. Her practice focuses on the roots of illness rather than just its symptoms. This mind-body-spirit approach takes the whole individual into consideration, with a heavy focus on stress-management in addition to nutrition.
Using nutrition as a springboard, Jennifer leads clients on an exploration of their unique nutrition and lifestyle needs, which can include teaching them the healing powers of various foods, helping them uncover the mental processes behind their food choices, and developing a more solid spiritual practice. While diet is important, the mind is plays a huge role in a person’s health. Clients also receive HeartMath® training for stress management during their nutrition program. Unless we change our thoughts, we will fall back on old patterns. The root of many food cravings and the tendency to overeat can often be traced back to these patterns, including our memories, upbringing, emotions and habits. By being more conscious of these patterns and mitigating stress as it arises, clients can develop new habits more easily, and see long-term results rather than just a quick fix.
Join us!

Education / Entertainment / Exhibits / Speakers

28 Tuesday / June 28, 2016

Emile Naoumoff, piano

08:00 pm
Auer Hall - Jacobs School of Music
http://music.indiana.edu/events/#eyJtb2RlIjoiZXZlbnRMaXN0IiwiZGF0ZSI6IjIwMTYwNjI4IiwiY2F0ZWdvcnkiOm51bGwsInJlc3VsdENvdW50IjoyMH0%3D

Summer Music 2016: Faculty Recital – Preludes and Fugues from J. S. Bach’s “Well-Tempered Clavier”

Live Music

28 Tuesday / June 28, 2016

Rusty Bladen, Jamie Nichole, Bruce Kell & Keith Skooglund – TONIGHT – The B-town Songwriter Showcase

08:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Bears Place - 1316 East 3rd St., Bloomington IN 47401
http://www.facebook.com/BloomingtonSongwriters

If you’re looking for some beautiful, well-written tunes as well as some FUN entertainment this evening – then you’d better get on over to Bears Place early to be sure you get a seat for this evening’s program. Rusty Bladen (http://rustybladen.com) will be visiting us from Madison, IN to entertain our audience this evening. Rusty is very popular and is an entertainer who enjoys making his audience laugh. He’s a great writer, and has developed a large and loyal audience for his work.

Bruce Kell (www.brucekelldesigns.com) is another songwriter who enjoys making his audience smile. His lyrics are quirky, and his song inspiration can come from every-and-anything.

Keith Skooglund (http://keithskooglund.com) is the real deal as an exceptional lyricist and talented musician.. Skooglund has performed with lots of really exceptional talent – including Bloomington’s own Carrie Newcomer on the WTIU B-town Sounds project, and more.

We have a beautiful lady on stage this evening! Jamie Nichole (www.JamieNichole.com) will be visiting us from Martinsville, IN. Jamie has won a vocal competition for her country songs and singing. She is a delight on stage, often interjecting some of her own personal experience in her conversation with her audience. She has recently begun to act as a promoter – and helps the folks at the Chateau Thomas Winery in Plainfield, IN book their summer shows.

FREE – Must be at least 21 to enter Bears Place Back Room Concert Hall
FREE PARKING on street after 5:00 p.m. and in the lot behind Bears Place.

Live Music

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