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badkitty3804
2003-10-19, 01:25 AM
Came across this through Ticketmaster........
http://www.ticketmaster.com/artist/880890
http://www.phillipscollection.org/

Surrealism and Modernism
October 4, 2003 – January 18, 2004
From the Collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art



http://www.phillipscollection.org/pics/dali-face-apparition.jpg
Salvador Dalí (1904-1989), Apparition of Face and Fruit Dish on a Beach, 1938, Oil on canvas; Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT; The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection Fund, 1939.269. © 2003 Salvador Dali, Gala Salvador-Dali Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York


Following a visit to Hartford in October 1935 to deliver a lecture, the famed Swiss architect Le Corbusier wrote that it was “a small city which has acquired a reputation through the quality of the initiatives of its vibrant museum, the Wadsworth Atheneum.”

As Le Corbusier witnessed firsthand, the once dour Wadsworth Atheneum had indeed been transformed into a beacon of contemporary culture in the 1930s.

The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, founded by Hartford philanthropist Daniel Wadsworth in 1842, is America’s oldest continuously operating art museum. In its early years its collections comprised mostly history paintings, portraits, and landscapes by 19th century American artists. Under the tutelage of its brilliant young Harvard- educated director, A. Everett “Chick” Austin, Jr., who came to the museum in 1927 at the age of 26, the Atheneum became a lively outpost of avant-garde art. With vigor, enthusiasm, insight, and determination, Austin initiated a program of challenging exhibitions and acquisitions that valued contemporary art, whether American, European, or Latin American, as much as the old masters. Austin’s search for the new was unrelenting. His daring exhibitions and acquisitions of twentieth-century art rivaled and sometimes predated those at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Austin’s departure from the Atheneum in 1943 signaled the end of an era for Hartford, but his pioneering efforts set the stage for his successors to continue being adventurous and bold in their choices.

Today the Wadsworth features a remarkable collection of twentieth-century art. Many of the works were purchased directly from the artists or from their earliest exhibitions. This is particularly true of the surrealist works in the museum’s collection. The Wadsworth, under Austin, introduced surrealism and Salvador Dalí to American audiences in 1931 with the first American exhibition of surrealism and the first ever museum purchase of a painting by Dalí. Other works by this Spanish surrealist entered the collection during the 1930s, culminating in the 1939 purchase of Apparition of Face and Fruit Dish on a Beach (1938), giving the Wadsworth the distinction of having more Dalís on view than any other museum (three paintings and one drawing). There were other groundbreaking initiatives. Having been the first museum to exhibit the American surrealist Joseph Cornell in 1935, the Wadsworth then became the first museum to purchase a work from Cornell in 1938. Examples by Jean Arp, Giorgio de Chirico, Max Ernst, and Joan Miró followed during the course of Austin’s tenure. During World War II, European painters, such as Yves Tanguy, settled in Connecticut. Tanguy and his American wife, the painter Kay Sage, became particularly good friends with Austin, and works by them and owned by them, such as René Magritte’s The Tempest (1931), eventually entered the collection of the Atheneum.


http://www.phillipscollection.org/pics/matisse-ostrich-feather-hat.jpg
Henri Matisse (1869-1954), The Ostrich-Feather Hat, 1918, Oil on canvas; Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT; The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection Fund, 1969.1. © 2003 Succession H. Matisse, Paris / Artists Rights Society (ARS),
New York

The Wadsworth pioneered the introduction of other great modernists to the American public, including Pablo Picasso, who was given his first great American retrospective in Hartford in 1934. Since the acquisition of its first painting by Picasso in 1931, the Wadsworth has added four others to its collection over the years. By 1935 Austin was convinced of the merits of pure abstraction. He determined not only that Piet Mondrian belonged in the collection, acquiring Composition in Blue and White (1935) directly from the artist in 1936, but also that the innovative and extraordinarily unique sculptures by the American Alexander Calder merited consideration. He included Calder in his 1935 Abstract Art exhibition and purchased the first of many Calders shortly after the show closed, becoming one of the first museums to acquire his work. Unable to travel to Europe in summer 1939, Austin went instead to Mexico and acquired for the Atheneum works of both colonial and contemporary art, including a haunting genre painting by Diego Rivera, Girl with a Mask (1939).

Austin’s successor, Charles Cunningham, had a special fondness for sculpture and English art, bringing into the collection notable works by Aristide Maillol, Marino Marini, Henry Moore, and Stanley Spencer. During his tenure (1944-1966), works by Milton Avery, Stuart Davis, Albert Gleizes, and Paul Klee also entered the museum. Successive directors and curators have added works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Henri Matisse, Edvard Munch, Henri Rousseau, and Maurice de Vlaminck. In more recent times, examples of American modernists and expressionists like Arthur Dove, Willem de Kooning, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Jackson Pollock have entered the collection to provide a broad overview of the major artistic trends of the last century.

Organized by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, Connecticut, Surrealism and Modernism From the Collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art opens at The Phillips Collection on October 4, 2003. It will close January 18, 2004.




The Phillips Collection
1600 21st Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009

Hours:
Tuesday through Saturday:
10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Thursday, extended hours:
10:00 am to 8:30 pm
Sunday:
12:00 noon to 7:00 pm


Please note: The Museum is CLOSED on Mondays

The museum is CLOSED on the following holidays:
New Year's Day
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday
President's Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Columbus Day
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day

Admission Charges:
Surrealism and Modernism and Permanent Collection on Weekends:
$10 for adults, $8 for students and persons 62 and over. No charge for persons 18 and under, or Museum Members. This price will be charged for admission to any and all portions of the museum on weekends. Given that during this time of construction, Surrealism and Modernism is occupying the majority of our available exhibition space, there will be no separate weekend admission charge for entry to the permanent collection.

For further information, please see the Special Exhibitions page

Artful Evenings: As of June 12, 2003, admission for Artful Evenings is $8. No discounted tickets. Please note: Due to the limited number of works on view during installation of Surrealism and Modernism, admission to the September 11th and September 25th Artful Evenings will be $5.

Weekday Admission for Permanent Collection is Free. Contributions are gladly accepted.

Advance individual ticket purchase is available by phone through TicketMaster now. Toll free call: (800) 551-SEAT(7328) (toll free not available in Northern VA, MD, or DC); from Washington, DC call: (202) 432-SEAT(7328); from Northern Virginia call: (703) 573-SEAT(7328); from Baltimore call: (410) 481-SEAT(7328) or online at www.ticketmaster.com.



*Artful Evenings - offering art appreciation, musical entertainment, gallery talks, and socializing during special evening hours-are held on Thursdays from 5 pm to 8:30 pm. Museum Shop is open. Cash bar. Admission is $8.00; Members enter free

badkitty3804
2003-10-19, 01:26 AM
woo. That was a lot of info collecting to make that post....

Every Thursday Until Jan.

COME ON PEOPLE. Let's get together and do this one night :puppydog:

maynard
2003-10-19, 01:29 AM
Don't you have class Thursday nights?

badkitty3804
2003-10-19, 01:29 AM
This runs until Jan. silly.

maynard
2003-10-19, 01:33 AM
I'm down.

badkitty3804
2003-10-19, 01:34 AM
:kapluto:

This time I'm giving A LOT of notice to the art lovers on the board. :raveon:

sychie
2003-10-19, 01:41 AM
sign me up!

badkitty3804
2003-10-19, 01:43 AM
Order tix :wink:

We should really get a group of people together for this :lessthanthree:

sychie
2003-10-19, 01:48 AM
i guess we need to pick a date before getting tix?

this should def. be a group field trip

badkitty3804
2003-10-19, 01:49 AM
:yes:

More people need to see this thread first.

Janenai
2003-10-19, 01:40 PM
I used to work at the Wadsworth Atheneum and I must say that their surrealism collection is un-fucking-believeable. seriously, go to this b/c all their shit is on tour right now b/c they are about to remodel the building.
Also(on a sidenote), if you like surrealism, their is going to be a major Dali retrospective at the Fine Arts Museum in Philly in, um, Jan 2004 I think. Not sure if it's coming to DC or not, but it will be awesome I'm sure

badkitty3804
2003-10-19, 02:25 PM
Remind me about that. Dali if my FAVORITE artist. Seriously.

After reading that post...I had to change my panties from the excitement that it induced.

:whoa:

Mitaic
2003-10-20, 10:48 PM
I am interested.

madeofwires
2003-10-20, 10:57 PM
:werd:

retail
2003-10-20, 11:53 PM
i want color theorists :dammit:

KittyBleu
2003-10-21, 05:03 PM
I almost saw this show last Sunday...I mean..the Sunday before last...but was sick and am still sick..! Anywho...I'd be down I think...surrealism rawks, modernism rawks....impressionism SUCKS..


Yep...my two cents on that one..!

Dali is kewl..his work is amazing, but the way he handled his career is somewhat disheartening to some. What a wank...though, guess you gotta be in order to make it as an artist..!?

badkitty3804
2003-10-26, 10:42 PM
*bump*

(for Matt :D)

Mandaba
2003-10-26, 10:47 PM
i think vernon went to this....if its the same one im thinking about...18 and under get in for free.....i wanna go see it but my schedule jus doesnt permit it :sadblue: i love art

badkitty3804
2003-10-26, 10:48 PM
You can go any time...it's just the nights with the discussion/tour are on Thursday nights.

tranKwilized
2003-10-26, 10:56 PM
Originally posted by badkitty3804
*bump*

(for Matt :D)

Thank you :badkitty:

Sounds like a hot ticket :thumbsup:

Valencia Styles
2003-10-26, 10:59 PM
i'll go!

badkitty3804
2003-11-05, 11:21 PM
*bump*

(for John)

The Drifter
2003-11-05, 11:29 PM
Im down Somebody Pm me with the final details.

badkitty3804
2003-11-05, 11:31 PM
Once this semester ends, I'm going. I want to go on a Thursday night, but I have Thursday night classes.

The Drifter
2003-11-05, 11:34 PM
I gotta work thursday nights, but I got a new job commin so with new job comes new schedule.

badkitty3804
2003-12-03, 10:03 PM
***BUMP**

So. I think a bunch of us should get together and go to this.
Who's game?

The Drifter
2003-12-03, 10:11 PM
Im there.

badkitty3804
2003-12-03, 10:13 PM
How about Thurs., Dec. 18th?

Mandaba
2003-12-03, 10:43 PM
i think my classes are all done by then...i'll get back to you Em if i can some how swing it. you kno my current situation, :sadblue:

badkitty3804
2003-12-03, 10:44 PM
:yes: it's a museum. They can't possible be that hardcore against you getting culture. Tell 'em you'll bring back photos and ticket stubs if they want :D

Mandaba
2003-12-03, 10:45 PM
haha, i jus wont tell them when my uhm..english class is over...that way i can say it's for uhm...extra credit???

badkitty3804
2003-12-03, 10:51 PM
sweetie. Trust me on this...just tell 'em the truth, you won't be doing anything wrong. :shrug:

Mandaba
2003-12-03, 10:52 PM
:sadblue: you dont know my mom...she still has yet to let me even go xmas shopping for family and friends

badkitty3804
2003-12-03, 10:55 PM
:sadblue:

You'll get through it. Trust me. Just a matter of trust issues. I NEVER thought my parents would trust me after I got a DWI years ago.

The Drifter
2003-12-03, 11:09 PM
What time?

Mandaba
2003-12-03, 11:10 PM
yar i kno ill get through it, but it's jus gonna suck for awhile lol. oh well, price you pay for stupidity ;)

badkitty3804
2003-12-03, 11:12 PM
"Artful Evenings - offering art appreciation, musical entertainment, gallery talks, and socializing during special evening hours-are held on Thursdays from 5 pm to 8:30 pm. Museum Shop is open. Cash bar. Admission is $8.00; Members enter free"

5ish?

jrob
2003-12-03, 11:20 PM
i am all over this. count me in. if we get enough people together, we may get a group rate.


* haven't read the entire thread. hope i am not repeating what others have already said.

retail
2003-12-03, 11:23 PM
:wave:

Mandaba
2003-12-03, 11:43 PM
5pm-8:30pm oh SNAP! my mom has bowling during that time :afterbuzz: my dad will let me go, count me in

keokikim02
2003-12-03, 11:46 PM
ou! i wanna go~~~ i was helping phil do his art project.. making a collage and i went and did all the abstract stuff... and it was hard... coz i had to cut them out with a razor.. but yeah.. i was amazed at the stuff i was cutting out, out of the ART news mag... :yes:


i mean.. i don't know much... but i love it... so yeah.. dat's what counts right?

Wickity
2003-12-03, 11:52 PM
I'm down... Cash bar.. yeah!!!

Mandaba
2003-12-03, 11:54 PM
where are we gonna meet up? i get lost easily :sadblue:

The Drifter
2003-12-03, 11:56 PM
I gotta get off work but Im down.

Albert's Mom
2003-12-13, 03:52 AM
are you all still doing this or did i miss the party?:)

lupitanahsee
2003-12-13, 11:03 AM
I was going to see the exhibit last weekend when I was in DC...DAMN hangover and hungover friends prevented this from happening...I think I may try and catch it next weekend when I'm there. If everyone hasn't done this already, we should plan something for Saturday (Dec. 20th) in the afternoon, as to allow plenty of time for sleeping and recovering. It's open till 17:00, so how's about 13:00 for a meeting time???

:affection: surrealism!

Albert's Mom
2003-12-13, 11:51 AM
I'd be sooooo down for it! Let's keep this thread alive!

Mitaic
2003-12-13, 12:58 PM
count me in. again. if people haven't go.

The Drifter
2003-12-14, 02:41 AM
Dont forget about me. :wave:

Mandaba
2003-12-14, 03:11 AM
we need a time and place to meet up at! i am definitely down for it now!

lupitanahsee
2003-12-14, 02:13 PM
The Phillips Collection
1600 21st Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009

Saturday, Dec. 20th
meet in front of the building @ 1300 (1pm)

badkitty3804
2003-12-14, 02:23 PM
Originally posted by badkitty3804
"Artful Evenings - offering art appreciation, musical entertainment, gallery talks, and socializing during special evening hours-are held on Thursdays from 5 pm to 8:30 pm. Museum Shop is open. Cash bar. Admission is $8.00; Members enter free"

5ish?

Why don't we try to go this night, instead of Saturday.

Thursday, Dec. 18th 5pm

Wickity
2003-12-14, 02:42 PM
Good luck... getting people into DC during rush hour on a weekday..

badkitty3804
2003-12-14, 02:55 PM
:shrug:

I just love art discussions though. :sadblue:

Wickity
2003-12-14, 03:06 PM
I hear ya... :D

lupitanahsee
2003-12-14, 04:39 PM
that would be wonderful to catch the discussion...but i live in Pa and work...comletely not doable for me.

badkitty3804
2003-12-14, 04:43 PM
ahhh, I hear that.

I guess I'll be down for the Saturday thing...I'll go to the discussion at a later date. :D

lupitanahsee
2003-12-14, 04:53 PM
:smooch:
YAY trip to the museum...with a cash bar :D

badkitty3804
2003-12-14, 04:55 PM
ok...

OFFICIAL TYPE STUFF:

Saturday, December 20th, 2003
1 pm out front
at the Phillips collection.

WHO IS COMING!?!
:raveon:

Wickity
2003-12-14, 05:08 PM
:glcaroline:

Probably. :D

badkitty3804
2003-12-14, 05:09 PM
Then it should be the happy wave:

:wave:

Mandaba
2003-12-14, 05:15 PM
metro accessable? wanna carpool em :puppydog: i dont think im allowed to take my car out...that whole parental house arrest thing....:sadblue:

Wickity
2003-12-14, 05:15 PM
I don't remember that one ever...

lupitanahsee
2003-12-14, 05:16 PM
I'll be there :thumbsup:

badkitty3804
2003-12-14, 05:16 PM
I'll swoop in and get ya ms. 'manda.

Maybe I'll stay somewhere in DC for the night so I'm driving less.

Wickity
2003-12-14, 05:18 PM
I'm staying down there, so it'll be no prob for me either.

Mandaba
2003-12-14, 05:22 PM
Originally posted by badkitty3804
I'll swoop in and get ya ms. 'manda.

Maybe I'll stay somewhere in DC for the night so I'm driving less.


yay! :smooch:

maynard
2003-12-14, 06:56 PM
:hmm: I might be down for this... we'll see.

badkitty3804
2003-12-14, 06:57 PM
:raveon:

zartan
2003-12-14, 07:19 PM
has anyone ever been to the kreeger gallery (sp?) in georgetown? I just found out about it; i am in shock that i've never been since it's got a sick collection of modern artists including my favorite mondriaan. OMFG I am so there. shame that it's only open 1-4 on saturdays which is normally prime sleepytime for me...

badkitty3804
2003-12-14, 07:20 PM
ohhhhh...I have to go there sometime :drool:

zartan
2003-12-14, 08:23 PM
It's ridiculous - check out the painters represented in their collection...

www.kreegermuseum.com

Painting
Josef Albers
Milton Avery
Max Beckmann
Elmer Bischoff
Pierre Bonnard
Eugene-Louis Boudin
Georges Braque
Paul Cezanne
Marc Chagall
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Gene Davis
Nicholas de Stael
Edgar Degas
Paul Delvaux
Charles Daubigny
Thomas Downing
Jean Dubuffet
Paul Gauguin
Sam Gilliam
Arshile Gorky
Hans Hofmann
Wassily Kandinsky
Paul Klee
Wilfredo Lam
Fernand Leger
Joan Miro
Amedeo Modigliani
Piet Mondrian
Claude Monet
Adolphe Monticelli
Edvard Munch
David Park
Pablo Picasso
Camille Pissarro
Larry Poons
Man Ray
Odilon Redon
Auguste Renoir
James Rosenquist
Alfred Sisley
Frank Stella
Clyfford Still
Yves Tanguy
Vincent van Gogh
Felix Ziem

zartan
2003-12-14, 08:24 PM
amazing how little-known this joints is.

badkitty3804
2003-12-14, 08:32 PM
ok...that will be the next outing.

I'll get my Dali fix this week. :yes:

zartan
2003-12-14, 08:35 PM
modigliani, mondrian, klee, van gogh and i haven't been? its just cold wacky. my parents are going to get an earful for never taking me here. i learned about it in one of those tourist magazines in the airport. WTF? how about telling us natives?

The Drifter
2003-12-15, 01:38 AM
Im not sure yet.:sadblue:

punkasschikadee
2003-12-15, 01:39 AM
ahh its the Gord-monsta
what up :D

Just Charlie
2003-12-17, 12:23 AM
dope. i'm checking this out for sure.

Mandaba
2003-12-20, 11:23 AM
okie! what's the official word? is it still happening? i'm still up for it!

Mandaba
2003-12-20, 12:55 PM
okie dokie em said another date!

badkitty3804
2003-12-20, 12:58 PM
Not our brightest idea ever to have it the afternoon following RITM. :afterbuzz:

The Drifter
2003-12-20, 05:21 PM
:no:

lupitanahsee
2003-12-22, 01:20 PM
yeah, i was snoozing away at 1 pm.

badkitty3804
2004-01-13, 08:16 AM
*bump*

Ending soon :puppydog: