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SUMMARY:Papel Chicano Dos: Works on Paper from the Collection of Cheech Marin
DESCRIPTION:Experience artworks from 24 established and emerging Chicana/o artists created from the late 1980s to present day from the collection of Cheech Marin.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/papel-chicano-dos-works-on-paper-from-the-collection-of-cheech-marin/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Anna Tsouhlarakis: To Bind or to Burn
DESCRIPTION:To Bind or To Burn presents recent works by multi-media and performance artist Anna Tsouhlarakis (Navajo\, Creek\, and Greek). Tsouhlarakis was the 2019-20 Andrew W. Mellon artist in residence at the FAC. During this time in the studio\, she explored projects that questioned how to indigenize contemporary art practice. This exhibition combines art works from these explorations with earlier works to show her continued engagement with the connections between Native American Art and Minimalism.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/anna-tsouhlarakis-to-bind-or-to-burn/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Ansel Adams: Masterworks
DESCRIPTION:Ansel Adams: Masterworks features a collection of forty-eight photographs from the “Museum Set.” Included in this presentation are many of the breathtaking landscapes—taken at national parks in California\, Nevada\, New Mexico\, Wyoming\, and Texas—for which the artist is best known. The exhibition also features examples that speak to the breadth of Adams’ interest\, such as architectural structures\, natural landscapes\, cultural sites\, and portraits taken across Alaska\, Colorado\, Hawaii\, New Mexico\, and New York. Together\, these works represent a selection of the artist’s most famous and best-loved photographs and encompass the full scope of his life’s work.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/ansel-adams-masterworks/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Eugène Atget: Photographing Paris\, 1898–1925
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition organized by Emma Powell \nIn 1925\, while working in Paris as an art studio assistant\, American photographer Berenice Abbott (1898–1991) befriended the French photographer Eugène Atget (1857–1927). After Atget passed away two years later\, Abbott secured a selection of his glass negatives. She returned to New York City and began a quest to establish Atget’s artistic legacy.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/eugene-atget-photographing-paris-1898-1925-2/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Surface: Ansel Adams Reconsidered
DESCRIPTION:Ansel Adams is often celebrated for his formal contributions to the history of fine art photography as well as his environmental advocacy. In this roundtable conversation\, Dr. Tara Kohn\, Dr. Carlos Alonso Nugent and Dr. Karen Roybal bring a new perspective to the work of Adams\, pushing beyond the surfaces of his images to address the ways his work frames questions about environmental unconsciousness\, histories of dispossession\, fractured identities\, and legacies of violence. The conversation is moderated by Katja Rivera\, Curator of Contemporary Art. \nThis virtual event will be live streamed on social media. Details to come. \nTara Kohn is Assistant Professor of Contemporary Art History at Wells College. She was the 2017–18 Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in American Art History at Bowdoin College\, and her research has also been supported by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Her writing has appeared in American Art\, Jewish Translation/Translating Jewishness—a volume she also co-edited—and Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art\, among other places. Her article “Elevated: Along the Fringes of 291 Fifth Avenue” was named Honorable Mention for the 2019 Director’s Essay Prize at the National Portrait Gallery. She is currently working on a book manuscript titled Ancestral Time: Toward a Global History of the Photographic Book. She is based in Ithaca\, New York. \nDr. Carlos Alonso Nugent is an Assistant Professor of English at Vanderbilt University\, where he will teach courses on U.S. literature and culture\, Latinx literature and culture\, critical race and ethnic studies\, and the environmental humanities. Among other venues\, Nugent has published in American Literature\, ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment\, and Modernism/Modernity Print Plus; in 2020\, he received the Norman Foerster Prize for the Best Essay of the Year in American Literature. At present\, Nugent is working on two books: in the first\, he shows how “imagined environments” have shaped the U.S.–Mexico borderlands since the mid-19th century\, and in the second\, he traces a tradition of “Latinx ecomedia” back to the colonial period. Nugent received his Ph.D. from Yale University in 2020\, and held a Mellon Fellowship at Stanford University in 2020–21. He grew up in Tucson\, Arizona. \nKaren R. Roybal is an assistant professor of Southwest Studies at Colorado College. Her specializations include Southwest Studies\, Archival Studies\, Chicanx and Latinx literature and history\, and Cultural Studies. She teaches courses in literature\, arts and culture\, archival studies\, Southwest/Borderlands history\, and environmental justice. Dr. Roybal is the author of Archives of Dispossession: Recovering the Testimonios of Mexican American Herederas\, 1848-1960 (University of North Carolina Press\, 2017). Her most recent project is New Transnational Chicanx Perspectives on Ana Castillo\, co-edited with Dr. Bernadine Hernández (University of Pittsburgh Press\, 2021).
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/beyond-the-surface-ansel-adams-reconsidered/
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