SEPTEMBER 8 - NOVEMBER 22, 2008

ILYA BOLOTOWSKY AND ESPHYR SLOBODKINA: Advocates of Abstract Art

Remarkable artists and innovators, Ilya Bolotowsky and Esphyr Slobodkina both played an important role in the development of abstract art in the United States. Displaced by the Russian Revolution of 1917 and subsequent Civil War of 1918, Bolotowsky and Slobodkina arrived in New York City in the 1920s. They studied art at the National Academy of Design: Bolotowsky from 1924 to 1930 and Slobodkina from 1928 to 1933. Myrrah Bolotowsky, Ilya's sister and also a student at the academy, introduced Esphyr to her brother. Two years later, in 1933, they married.

During the 1960s and 1970s, both Bolotowsky and Slobodkina were recognized as pioneers of abstract art in the United States. Their paintings from the 1930s and 1940s were viewed as antecedents to the hard-edge and Minimal Art that followed Abstract Expressionism. In 1974 Ilya Bolotowsky was honored with a retrospective exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Slobodkina, who lived to be 93 years old, continued to develop her work in a broad range of media, including painting, sculpture, collage, constructions, wall hangings, children's book illustrations, murals, and couture dressmaking.

Opening Reception: Thursday, September 18, 5 - 8 p.m.



SEPTEMBER 8 - DECEMBER 19

PEOPLE, POLITICS AND PERVERSION:
The Photographs of Hélène Gaillet

In 1969 Helene was asked to photograph social events in New York City for GAMMA-LIAISON. This French photo agency was extremely popular and successful for decades in representing international photographers throughout the world. It was merged into the international photo agency GETTY IMAGES.

From covering fundraisers, parties and clubs as a photojournalist, Hélène developed her own style of casual portraits of celebrities, artists, designers and politicians. Her portfolio of "FABULOUS FAMOUS FACES"™ then expanded into a much more personal realm of unexpected extravagant and sophisticated slide shows called "DREAMS AND FANTASIES"™. She consequently had several exhibitions in New York and Paris.

Hélène Gaillet de Neergaard


ART DEPARTMENT FACULTY EXHIBITION
December 1 - 19, 2008


ONGOING EXHIBIT
MERCHANT, SHAMAN AND WARRIOR:

The Figure in Pre-Columbian Art
From central Mexico to the coastal plains of Peru, ancient civilizations have mastered the portrayal of the human figure.

 

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