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SUMMARY:Engaging Space and Color: Artist Talk with Anne Lindberg (CANCELED)
DESCRIPTION:In this insightful talk\, multi-disciplinary artist Anne Lindberg describes her process of blurring the lines between drawing\, sculpture\, and textiles. \nResponding to architecture\, nature\, and light\, Lindberg is known for her installations of taut threads that create immersive and unexpected environments in response to the architecture of the surrounding space. \nIn 2023\, AMFA commissioned Lindberg to create passage – a stunning installation artwork on view now that transforms a corridor in the Harriet and Warren Stephens Galleries into a vibrant cloud of color. \n\n\nAbout Anne Lindberg\nAnne Lindberg (b. 1962\, Iowa City\, IA) is multi-disciplinary artist who works within expanded definitions of drawing\, sculpture\, and textile in two and three dimensions. \n\n\n\nLindberg just opened a solo exhibition Of all Colors at SECRIST | BEACH in Chicago. Her recent exhibitions include: Anne Lindberg: what is the color of divine light? at The Textile Museum at George Washington University Museums (2024)\, Impossible Red in group exhibition imaginary i at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (2024)\, Seizing the Sun at Hangar Y in Paris (2024)\, and Of Waves at September Gallery in Kinderhook\, NY (2024). \n\n\n\nLindberg is preparing for a solo exhibition\, waves within\, at Haw Contemporary in Kansas City (2025)\, Unsaying Lightness at the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers\, NY (2025)\, a solo presentation at the Academy Art Museum in Easton\, MD (2025) and a collaborative exhibition at T Space in Rhinebeck\, NY (2026). \n\n\n\nFourteen of Lindberg’s drawings were recently purchased by the U.S. Consulate in Dhahran\, Saudi Arabia through the Art-in-Embassies program. A five-story mirrored glass wall drawing was commissioned for NYU Langone Health’s new women’s health center at the Citicorp Building in New York\, NY\, completed in 2023. Lindberg completed a commission by the GSA Art-in-Architecture program at the Richard Bolling Federal Office Building in Kansas City (2013). \n\n\n\nLindberg is currently working on a large-scale public commission\, titled viridis\, for the Des Moines International Airport\, completion late 2026. \n\n\n\nLindberg’s work is also held in the collections of the Nevada Museum of Art\, Everson Museum of Art\, Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts\, Akron Art Museum\, Detroit Institute of Art\, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art\, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art\, Daum Museum of Contemporary Art\, The Rachofsky Collection\, Collection of Christy and Bill Gautreaux\, Spencer Museum of Art\, NYSE Chicago\, Federal Reserve Bank Kansas City\, Niwako Kimono Company\, among many others. \n\n\n\nLindberg’s first monograph was released in late 2022 by Durer Editions (Dublin\, Ireland). \n\n\n\nLindberg is recipient of awards including a 2011 Painters & Sculptors Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant\, Charlotte Street Foundation Fellowship\, two ArtsKC Fund Inspiration Grants\, Lighton International Artists Exchange grant\, Art Omi International Artists Residency\, American Institute of Architects Allied Arts and Crafts award\, and Mid-America National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship. She holds a BFA from Miami University and an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. \n\n\n\nHer studio is in Ancramdale\, New York. \n\n\n\n\n\nAMFA’s passage: Engaging Space and Color with Anne Lindberg is supported in part by the Alice L. Walton Foundation. \nAnne Lindberg: passage is presented by Terri and Chuck Erwin with additional support from the Lenore G. Tawney Foundation.
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SUMMARY:Bridging Worlds: The Influence of Diego Rivera and Latin Artists on European Art Movements
DESCRIPTION:Discover the vibrant exchange of artistic styles and cultural influences of Diego Rivera and Latin artists who journeyed across Europe in the early 20th century. \nThis insightful lecture explores how artists like Diego Rivera engaged with and transformed European art movements\, creating a rich tapestry of innovation and cross-cultural dialogue that shaped both Latin American and European art. \nLearn how their travels and interactions fostered a unique fusion of traditions\, techniques\, and visions\, reshaping the global art landscape in a presentation by Professor of Modern Latin American Art History at George Mason University and author of Transatlantic Encounters\, Dr. Michele Greet. \nGreet brings her expertise to this compelling exploration of artistic transformation and collaboration. This lecture is offered in conjunction with AMFA’s exhibition Rivera’s Paris\, which highlights the crucial period in Rivera’s artistic journey\, offering insight into his evolution as a modernist and the global context of his work. \nLive open captioning is provided during this event. \nAfter the lecture\, enjoy dinner at AMFA’s Park Grill. Space is limited. To make reservations\, contact: 501-396-0390 or parkgrill@arkmfa.org. \n\n\nAbout Dr. Michele Greet\nDr. Michele Greet is Professor of modern Latin American art history at George Mason University. She is author of Transatlantic Encounters: Latin American Artists in Paris between the Wars\, 1918-1939 (Yale University Press: 2018) and Beyond National Identity: Pictorial Indigenism as a Modernist Strategy in Andean Art\, 1920-1960 (Penn State University Press: 2009). She is co-editor\, with Gina McDaniel Tarver\, of the anthology Art Museums of Latin America: Structuring Representation (Routledge: 2018). \n\n\n\nShe has written exhibition catalogue essays on modern Latin American art for MoMA (New York)\, Fundación Juan March (Madrid)\, Museu de Arte de São Paulo\, El Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes (Mexico City)\, Los Angeles County Museum of Art\, and El Museo del Barrio (New York). \n\n\n\nShe is currently an Ailsa Mellon Bruce Senior Fellow at the National Gallery of Art where she is working on a book entitled Abstraction in the Andes\, 1950-1970. \n\n\n\n\n\nBridging Worlds: The Influence of Diego Rivera and Latin Artists on European Art Movements is supported in part by the Alice L. Walton Foundation. \nRivera’s Paris is supported in part by the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Foundation with additional support from the Robert Lehman Foundation. \nThis exhibition is organized by the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. \nARTWORK: Diego Rivera (Guanajuato\, Mexico\, 1886 – 1957\, Mexico City\, Mexico)\, Still Life with Bread Knife\, 1915\, oil on canvas\, 27 3/4 x 31 5/8 x 1 1/2 in.\, On loan from the Columbus Museum of Art: Gift of Ferdinand Howald. 1931.089.
URL:https://arkmfa.org/event/bridging-worlds-the-influence-of-diego-rivera-and-latin-artists-on-european-art-movements/
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