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SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour of "Kwame Brathwaite: The 1970s"
DESCRIPTION:Explore Kwame Brathwaite: The 1970s with a docent-led exhibition tour! \nTake a guided look at several carefully selected works on view – including some never-before-seen images from the artist’s archive – and leave with a deeper understanding of Brathwaite’s photography practice and life as an activist. \n\nThis exhibition is organized by the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. \nImage courtesy of Jason Masters. \n 
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SUMMARY:A Legacy of Images: Art Talk with Kwame Brathwaite Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Examine the work and legacy of famed photographer Kwame Brathwaite through the unique\, personal perspective of his son\, Kwame Brathwaite Jr. \nLearn about Brathwaite’s powerful photography\, its lasting impact on Black identity and culture\, and the ongoing discovery of previously unseen works featured in Kwame Brathwaite: The 1970s\, on view at AMFA through October 12\, 2025. \nAbout Kwame Brathwaite Jr.\nKwame Samori Brathwaite\, son of photographer Kwame Brathwaite\, is the Director of the Kwame Brathwaite Archive. He manages the archive as well as collaborative projects that are concordant with the themes in his father’s work\, namely activism\, politics\, fashion and music. \nKwame Samori authored a chapter entitled “Fashion and Consciousness” in the book Mod New York: Fashion takes a Trip and an article entitled “A Look At Life Through My Father’s Lens” for National Geographic. \nHe has lectured at numerous institutions including Harvard Art Museum\, The Courtauld Institute\, USC\, Christie’s and Google among others. He co-curated Celebrity and the Everyday at Philip Martin Gallery (2018)\, curated Black is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite\, a touring exhibition in partnership with Aperture Foundation (2019-2023)\, The Struggle Continues\, Victory is Certain (2020)\, Changing Times (2021) and My Village | New York (2022). \nKwame Samori\, also a real estate professional\, graduated from Amherst College in 1996 with a B.A. in Law\, Jurisprudence and Social Thought and received his MBA from USC’s Marshall School of Business in 2018. He currently serves on the Board of Trustees for Aperture Foundation in New York and Polytechnic School in Pasadena\, CA. \nHe is originally from New York City and currently lives in San Marino\, CA\, with his wife and three children. \n\n\n\nA Legacy of Images: Art Talk with Kwame Brathwaite Jr. is supported in part by the Alice L. Walton Foundation. \nKwame Brathwaite: The 1970s is organized by the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts.
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SUMMARY:Monumental: Architects of Being Art Talk
DESCRIPTION:Explore how self-definition\, structure\, and materials shaped the lives and legacies of Louise Nevelson and Esphyr Slobodkina whose works are on view at AMFA in the landmark exhibition Architects of Being. \nFeaturing the Founder and Director of the Louise Nevelson Foundation\, Maria Nevelson; the President of the Slobodkina Foundation\, Ann Marie Mulhearn Sayer; and the Jackye and Curtis Finch\, Jr. Curator of Drawings at AMFA\, Dr. Catherine Walworth\, this discussion offers rare personal and historical insights into two groundbreaking artists. \nAfter the conversation\, enjoy lunch at AMFA’s Park Grill. Call 501.396.0390 or email parkgrill@arkmfa.org for reservations. \n\nAbout Maria Nevelson\n\n\n\n\n\nNon-profit founder\, executive director\, researcher\, designer\, and writer\, Maria Isak Nevelson has committed her life to working and volunteering in the Arts. She graduated with a BA in art history from George Washington University and an internship at the Museum of Temporary Art. \n\n\n\nMaria chaired the board for Nexus Foundation for Today’s Art\, then established the Louise Nevelson Foundation in 2005 to educate the public and celebrate the art and life of Maria’s Grandmother. Maria initiated the Oral History program recording first-hand accounts of Louise Nevelson’s associates and donated “The Welders of Lippincott” project to the Archives of American Art. The Catalogue Raisonne Database meticulously records every artwork providing an invaluable resource for collectors\, museums\, galleries and auction houses. \n\n\n\nThe Foundation partners with organizations finding innovative ways to tell Louise’s story and inspire new audiences with fresh insights. Maria provides art consulting services drawing on experience as a commercial interior designer\, real estate sales\, jewelry designer\, and sculptor handling every aspect from procuring contracts\, designing\, marketing\, and sales negotiations through her company Nevelson LLC. A Louise Nevelson expert\, Maria works with major auction houses\, e.g. Christie’s and Sotheby’s\, providing provenance research substantiating the artwork’s value. \n\n\n\nShe has written essays for Fondazione Roma\, Amon Carter Museum of Art\, and Centre Pompidou-Metz exhibition catalogues and appeared in CNN’s Style with Elsa Klensch for a yacht’s interior design\, films by Dale Schierholt and Raymond Telles\, and most recently\, an interview with Faith Salie for CBS Sunday Morning. \n\n\n\nAbout Ann Marie Mulhearn Sayer\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAnn Marie Mulhearn Sayer is an accomplished artist\, composer\, and arts administrator\, serving as President of the Slobodkina Foundation since its establishment in 2000. Under her leadership\, the Foundation has preserved\, catalogued\, and exhibited the extensive body of work by Russian-American artist and author Esphyr Slobodkina\, including fine art\, children’s literature\, textiles\, and archival materials. \n\n\n\n\nSayer began her artistic career as a musician and performer\, later earning a B.F.A. in Music Theater with a concentration in Composition from the University of Hartford’s Hartt School. In October 1991\, her composition I Am a Good Child was selected as Song of the Year by the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements\, leading to a performance of this and other original works at a World Habitat Day concert \n\n\n\nIn 1995\, she began working with Slobodkina\, initially as a composer creating musical interpretations of her children’s books. Their close collaboration continued until Slobodkina’s death in 2002\, during which time Sayer became both her creative partner and personal assistant. \n\n\n\nAs president of the Foundation\, Sayer has directed multiple large-scale initiatives\, including a national three-year museum exhibition (2007–2010) and the creation of Caps for Sale & Other Great Tales\, a major traveling retrospective launched in 2016. She has also authored official sequels to Caps for Sale\, incorporating Slobodkina’s original illustrations and notes to continue the legacy in both literary and visual form. \n\n\n\nThrough her stewardship\, Sayer has ensured that Slobodkina’s contributions to modern art and children’s literature remain accessible to scholars\, educators\, and the public. Her work continues to bridge historical preservation with contemporary education and performance. \n\n\n\nAbout Dr. Catherine Walworth\n\n\n\n\n\nCatherine Walworth is a modern art specialist whose curatorial work fuses political history\, fashion\, dance\, and early film. Since joining the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts in 2022\, she has organized exhibitions such as Path to Abstraction: Picasso\, Braque\, and Cubism’s Impact on Modern Art and Kwame Brathwaite: The 1970s\, while stewarding acquisitions for the AMFA Foundation Collection. Her upcoming national touring exhibition Architects of Being: Louise Nevelson and Esphyr Slobodkina (2025–2026) will be accompanied by a catalog featuring original scholarship. \n\n\n\nBefore AMFA\, Walworth curated major modern and contemporary shows at Columbia Museum of Art\, including Jackson Pollock: Mural and The Ironic Curtain: Art from the Soviet Underground. Her earlier work supported landmark traveling exhibitions at institutions such as Carnegie Museum of Art and the Cleveland Museum of Art. \n\n\n\nShe holds a PhD in art history from The Ohio State University\, and her book Soviet Salvage was short-listed for the Modernist Studies Association’s First Book Prize. Her recent writing explores fashion and visual culture in classic film\, including a 2024 chapter on MGM’s Ninotchka. \n\n\n\nMonumental: Architects of Being Art Talk is supported in part by the Alice L. Walton Foundation. \nArchitects of Being: Louise Nevelson and Esphyr Slobodkina is supported in part by the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Foundation\, National Endowment for the Arts\, Alan Dubois Fund for Contemporary Craft\, Ellsworth Kelly Foundation\, Anita Davis\, and the Jewish Federation of Arkansas. \nThe catalog for Architects of Being: Louise Nevelson and Esphyr Slobodkina is supported in part by the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. \n \nThis exhibition is organized by the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. \nARTWORK (left): Esphyr Slobodkina (Chelyabinsk\, Russia\, 1908 – 2002\, Glen Head\, New York)\, Abstraction with Red Circle (detail)\, 1938\, oil on canvas\, 29 x 13 x 1 1/4 in.\, On loan from the New Britain Museum of American Art: Olga H. Knoepke Fund. 1994.02. \nARTWORK (right): Louise Nevelson (Pereiaslav\, Ukraine (formerly Russian Empire)\, 1899 – 1988\, New York\, New York)\, Dawn’s Presence\, 1972 – 1975\, painted wood\, 93 x 32 x 32 in.\, 3 x 32 x 32 in. (base)\, On loan from the Chrysler Museum of Art\, Norfolk\, Virginia: Gift of Walter P. Chrysler\, Jr. 77.1241. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:Constructing Identity: Architects of Being Art Talk
DESCRIPTION:Discover the creative worlds of Louise Nevelson and Esphyr Slobodkina with Dr. Catherine Walworth\, the Jackye and Curtis Finch\, Jr. Curator of Drawings at AMFA\, as she explores how these groundbreaking artists challenged conventions of art\, design\, and identity. \nSet against the backdrop of AMFA’s exhibition Architects of Being\, this talk delves into themes of artistic bravery\, material innovation\, and the powerful ways Nevelson and Slobodkina navigated the New York art world at midcentury. \nAfter the lecture\, enjoy dinner at AMFA’s Park Grill. Call 501.396.0390 or email parkgrill@arkmfa.org for reservations. \nAbout Dr. Catherine Walworth\nCatherine Walworth is a modern art specialist whose curatorial work fuses political history\, fashion\, dance\, and early film. Since joining the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts in 2022\, she has organized exhibitions such as Path to Abstraction: Picasso\, Braque\, and Cubism’s Impact on Modern Art and Kwame Brathwaite: The 1970s\, while stewarding acquisitions for the AMFA Foundation Collection. Her upcoming national touring exhibition Architects of Being: Louise Nevelson and Esphyr Slobodkina (2025–2026) will be accompanied by a catalog featuring original scholarship. \nBefore AMFA\, Walworth curated major modern and contemporary shows at Columbia Museum of Art\, including Jackson Pollock: Mural and The Ironic Curtain: Art from the Soviet Underground. Her earlier work supported landmark traveling exhibitions at institutions such as Carnegie Museum of Art and the Cleveland Museum of Art. \nShe holds a PhD in art history from The Ohio State University\, and her book Soviet Salvage was short-listed for the Modernist Studies Association’s First Book Prize. Her recent writing explores fashion and visual culture in classic film\, including a 2024 chapter on MGM’s Ninotchka. \n\nConstructing Identity: Architects of Being Art Talk is supported in part by the Alice L. Walton Foundation. \nArchitects of Being: Louise Nevelson and Esphyr Slobodkina is supported in part by the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Foundation\, National Endowment for the Arts\, Alan Dubois Fund for Contemporary Craft\, Ellsworth Kelly Foundation\, Anita Davis\, and the Jewish Federation of Arkansas. \nThe catalog for Architects of Being: Louise Nevelson and Esphyr Slobodkina is supported in part by the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. \n \nThis exhibition is organized by the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. \nImage courtesy of Jason Masters. \n 
URL:https://arkmfa.org/event/constructing-identity-architects-of-being-art-talk/
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