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SUMMARY:OPENING DAY: We The People: Portraits of Veterans in America by Mary Whyte
DESCRIPTION:Opening Day\nWE THE PEOPLE: Portraits of Veterans in America by Mary Whyte\nSunday\, June 27 | 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.\nView the Museum’s newest exhibition\, WE THE PEOPLE: Portraits of Veterans in America by Mary Whyte. In 2010\, American artist\, author and teacher Mary Whyte set out on a mission to paint fifty large-scale watercolor portraits of what it means to be an American veteran today. Over seven years in the making\, WE THE PEOPLE: Portraits of Veterans in America took her across the United States to meet men and women of all ages and from all walks of life\, and paint some of our country’s truest patriots. Whyte’s WE THE PEOPLE\, which includes portraits of a Missouri dairy farmer\, Rhode Island lobsterman\, Pennsylvania science teacher\, South Carolina single mother\, and 46 other moving works\, is poised to become a national treasure honoring and connecting with men and women in uniform for generations to come. \nThe exhibition is accompanied by a 136 page book\, containing 67 color and 50 black and white illustrations and published by University of South Carolina Press.
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SUMMARY:Docent-Led Public Tour: Jack Mitchell: Artists
DESCRIPTION:Docent-Led Public Tour:\nJack Mitchell: Artists\nSunday\, June 27 | 2 p.m. & 3 p.m. \nREGISTER FOR TOUR\n\nEnjoy a public\, docent-led tour of Jack Mitchell: Artists before it closes. There will be two tours\, one at 2 p.m. and one at 3 p.m. The tours are included with general admission but registration is required. Learn more and register at the button above. \nAmerican photographer Jack Mitchell (1925-2013) was renowned for his captivating photographs of visual artists\, film and theater personalities\, musicians\, and writers\, which he documented during a remarkable career that spanned over five decades. In addition to 25 years of special assignment work for The New York Times\, Mitchell’s photographs of creative and performing artists have graced the covers and pages of Harper’s Bazaar\, Life\, Newsweek\, People\, Rolling Stone\, Time\, Vanity Fair\, and Vogue\, among others. \nMitchell was both a portraitist and a capturer of complex motion. An expert in lighting\, he worked mostly\, though not entirely\, in black and white\, and was known — by his subjects\, by the magazine and newspaper editors he worked for\, and by critics — as someone who could make a photograph reveal character. \nA passionate lover of dance\, Mitchell was the official photographer for the American Ballet Theater\, and he chronicled the work of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater for decades. Posing dancers\, encouraging them to leap\, to stretch\, and to point their feet\, resulted in images that epitomize the joyful physicality of dance. Mitchell photographed legendary dancer and choreographer Judith Jamison over many years. “He pulled the uniqueness out of you regardless of whether you wanted it pulled out of you or not\,” she has observed. “I look at myself growing up in his pictures. \nThis exhibition features approximately 50 silver gelatin and color photographs of important American visual\, musical\, and literary artists taken by Jack Mitchell over a career spanning five decades. Mitchell died in 2013 at age 88. Exhibition highlights include director-screenwriter Alfred Hitchcock\, singer-songwriter Carly Simon\, playwright Tennessee Williams\, composer Philip Glass\, singer Bette Midler\, and artists Andy Warhol\, Salvador Dali\, Louise Nevelson and Keith Haring\, among others. The works were hand-selected by the Museum from the Jack Mitchell Archives. Organized by HMA.
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