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SUMMARY:The Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Explore a remarkable collection of artworks that span the centuries and discover how it was assembled over seven decades. \nThe Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond celebrates a significant recent bequest to the Harvard Art Museums from passionate collectors Arthur K. and Mariot F. Solomon. The exhibition spotlights over 135 works\, including paintings\, sculptures\, drawings\, and prints by some of the most significant artists from the Renaissance to the 20th century\, and offers visitors an intimate view into the highly personal yet inherently collaborative nature of art collecting. \nThe artists featured span six centuries and include virtuoso printmakers\, from the pioneers of engraving such as Hans Sebald Beham\, Martin Schongauer\, and Albrecht Dürer to inventive painter-etchers like Salvator Rosa\, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo\, and Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes; provocateurs of 19th-century painting such as Eugène Delacroix\, Théodore Géricault\, Gustave Courbet\, Claude Monet\, Edgar Degas\, and Paul Cézanne; groundbreaking sculptors like Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux\, Henry Moore\, Wilhelm Lehmbruck\, David Smith\, and Anthony Caro; trailblazers of abstraction like Kenneth Noland\, Jules Olitski\, and Larry Poons; and stalwart Boston artists Marjorie Minkin and Peter Lipsitt. \nAn accompanying print catalogue highlights works in the Solomon Collection with entries written by curators\, former and current postdoctoral fellows\, and Harvard faculty and graduate students. The volume also includes a history of the couple’s lifelong engagement with art and the dealers\, professors\, and curators who helped inform their collecting. \n  Save  
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LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: A Universal Vision—Creative Synthesis of European Prints and Indian Paintings at the Mughal Court
DESCRIPTION:European prints became a key source of inspiration for artists at the courts of Akbar (r. 1556–1605) and Jahangir (r. 1605–27) in northern India. Mughal painters adopted this foreign vocabulary but made it their own by incorporating local style and techniques and by adding iconographic elements that would be meaningful to a pluralistic audience. The result of this innovative synthesis is not merely a Europeanized mode of painting but a vision linked to Akbar’s religious universalism and the global connections of the Mughal court. Curatorial fellow Janet O’Brien will guide visitors through a new installation in Gallery 2400 that features Mughal paintings and drawings that capture this new visual idiom. \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-a-universal-vision-creative-synthesis-of-european-prints-and-indian-paintings-at-the-mughal-court-4/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
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SUMMARY:S.C.A.P.E. - An Exhibition of Contemporary Outdoor Sculpture
DESCRIPTION:The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild announces the opening of S.C.A.P.E. – Sculpture\, Community\, Arts\, Peace\, Environment. Curated by Linda Dubilier and Jen Dragon\, the 2025 outdoor sculpture installation presents contemporary sculpture set in the Catskill Mountain landscape. The Woodstock Spa\, adjacent to the historic Byrdcliffe Colony\, hosts this year’s exhibition. The opening reception is Friday\, June 13\, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM.  \nS.C.A.P.E. features fourteen artists’ sculptures that explore The Woodstock Spa’s surrounding meadows and woodlands.  \nParticipating artists include:  \n– Erika deVries  \n– Stuart Farmery  \n– Wendy Klemperer  \n– Bernard Klevickas  \n– Pascal Knapp  \n– Alex Kveton  \n– Ian Laughlin  \n– Alison McNulty  \n– Lowell Miller  \n– Portia Munson  \n– Eileen M. Power  \n– Gregory Steel  \n– Suzy Sureck  \n– Stephen Whisler  \nFor more information about S.C.A.P.E.\, please contact The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild at 845-679-2079 or jen@woodstockguild.org. \nAbout the Woodstock Spa:  \nThe Woodstock Spa is a day spa that neighbors the historic Byrdcliffe Art Colony in the heart of the Catskill Mountains. With trained practitioners\, modern amenities\, and beautiful surroundings\, the Spa is inspired by nature and art to heal\, support\, and improve the lives of the community.  \nAbout the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild  \nThe Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild provides a vibrant center for arts and crafts in the beautiful and unique rural community of Woodstock\, NY\, while preserving the historic and natural environment of one of the earliest utopian arts colonies in America. It offers a unique and inspiring combination of residency\, exhibition\, and performance program\, encouraging creative collaboration among diverse artists\, students\, arts professionals\, and the public.  \n  Save  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/s-c-a-p-e-an-exhibition-of-contemporary-outdoor-sculpture/
LOCATION:The Woodstock Spa\, 62 Ricks Road\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
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