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SUMMARY:OPENING DAY: A Graphic Journey: Prints by Pablo Picasso from the Dr. Timothy Collins Collection
DESCRIPTION:Opening Day\nA Graphic Journey: Prints by Pablo Picasso from the Dr. Timothy Collins Collection\nSaturday\, July 15 | 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.\nView the museum’s newest exhibition\, A Graphic Journey: Prints by Pablo Picasso from the Timothy Collins Collection. This exhibition presents an insightful gathering of approximately 60 prints by one of the great masters of the 20th Century\, Pablo Picasso. It provides a unique window into a significant era in art history and takes a serious look at the artist’s development and creative process. Best known for his paintings and sculptures\, Picasso was also a major innovator in the medium of printmaking. He made prints throughout his career — his first in 1899\, when he was still a teenager\, and his last in 1972\, when he was 90 years old. \nThe exhibition illustrates the three major phases of Picasso’s printmaking career\, as well as his signature artistic themes. A special feature of this collection is the number of proofs it contains. These proofs illustrate the unique working relationship Picasso maintained with his printers and their workshops\, and allow for close examination of the working process behind it. Organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions\, Los Angeles\, CA.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/opening-day-a-graphic-journey-prints-by-pablo-picasso/
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SUMMARY:OPENING DAY: The Rise of Modernism: European Prints from the Permanent Collection
DESCRIPTION:Opening Day\nThe Rise of Modernism: European Prints from the Permanent Collection\nSunday\, July 16 | 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.\nView the Museum’s newest exhibition\, The Rise of Modernism: European Prints from the Permanent Collection. \nAfter the invention of photography\, printmaking as a medium was no longer utilitarian–required as a tool of preproduction–it could now be an artistic means for creativity\, expression\, and experimentation. \nThe Rise of Modernism highlights a selection of prints from the Museum’s permanent collection of European art and includes over 35 woodcuts\, etchings\, lithographs\, and aquatints dating between 1891 and 1977. Complementing the concurrent exhibition\, A Graphic Journey of prints by Pablo Picasso\, this exhibition presents the artworks of modern European painters Francisco Goya\, Joan Miró\, Henri Matisse\, Salvador Dalí\, and other noteworthy contemporaries to Picasso who also experimented with printmaking. The Rise of Modernism explores the significant contributions these noteworthy European painters made towards modern art and the medium of printmaking. \nThis exhibition is organized by the Huntsville Museum of Art.
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/opening-day-collection-european-prints/
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition Opening
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SUMMARY:Lecture & Reception for A Graphic Journey: Prints by Pablo Picasso
DESCRIPTION:Lecture & Reception for A Graphic Journey: Prints by Pablo Picasso from the Dr. Timothy Collins Collection with Megan Fontanella\, Curator\, Modern Art and Provenance at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\, New York\n\nYoung Picasso in Paris\nTuesday\, July 18 | 6 – 8 p.m.\nMembers: $70 | Non-Members: $100\nEnjoy an exclusive look at A Graphic Journey: Prints by Pablo Picasso from the Dr. Timothy Collins Collection. Megan Fontanella\, Curator\, Modern Art and Provenance at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\, New York will lead the event with a lecture. \nA Graphic Journey presents an insightful gathering of approximately 60 prints by one of the great masters of the 20th Century\, Pablo Picasso. It provides a unique window into a significant era in art history and takes a serious look at the artist’s development and creative process. Best known for his paintings and sculptures\, Picasso was also a major innovator in the medium of printmaking. He made prints throughout his career — his first in 1899\, when he was still a teenager\, and his last in 1972\, when he was 90 years old. \nThe exhibition illustrates the three major phases of Picasso’s printmaking career\, as well as his signature artistic themes. A special feature of this collection is the number of proofs it contains. These proofs illustrate the unique working relationship Picasso maintained with his printers and their workshops\, and allow for close examination of the working process behind it. Organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions\, Los Angeles\, CA. \nAbout the Speaker:\nMegan Fontanella is Curator\, Modern Art and Provenance\, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\, New York. Her research encompasses late nineteenth- through mid-twentieth-century European and U.S. avant-gardes\, with a particular focus on dealer networks and collecting patterns. Since joining the institution in 2005\, Fontanella has curated or co-organized over thirty exhibitions for the Guggenheim’s constellation of museums in Bilbao\, New York\, Venice\, and formerly Berlin\, as well as developed shows abroad for the traveling exhibitions program. \nTo mark the opening of the exhibition A Graphic Journey: Prints by Pablo Picasso at the Huntsville Museum of Art\, Guggenheim curator Megan Fontanella examines the artist’s initial forays into Paris as a young man and the impact of the contemporary subjects and styles he encountered there. Pablo Picasso (b. 1881\, Málaga\, Spain; d. 1973\, Mougins\, France) arrived in the city of light from Barcelona in autumn 1900\, during the final weeks of the Exposition Universelle. Though the nineteen-year-old Spaniard spoke little French\, he absorbed everything Paris had to offer over his initial two-month stay\, and again after his return to the capital the following spring through the end of 1901. Picasso patronized not only the art galleries\, but also the bohemian cafés\, raucous nightclubs\, and sensational dance halls that permeated his hilltop neighborhood of Montmartre. Le Moulin de la Galette (ca. November 1900)\, one of the artist’s first paintings in Paris and recently the subject of a conservation research and treatment project at the Guggenheim\, is a highlight from this pivotal juncture in the artist’s development. Picasso’s early work presages the social disenfranchisement that he brought into sharper relief in his subsequent Blue Period (1901–04) through his depictions of the exploited and vulnerable. On the precipice in 1900\, Picasso eventually crafted a singular practice reflective of his time. \nPresenting Sponsor:
URL:https://hsvmuseum.org/eventcalendar/lecture-reception-a-graphic-journey-prints-by-pablo-picasso/
LOCATION:Huntsville Museum of Art\, 300 Church Street S.W.\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35801\, United States
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