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Title:
What’s Modern about American Art, 1900-1930?
When:
06.19.2009 - 06.20.2009
Where:
Milwaukee Art Museum - Milwaukee
Category:
Conference Calendar

Description

The Terra Foundation for American Art (TFAA) is convening a two-day symposium, “What’s Modern about American Art, 1900-1930?” in collaboration with the Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) and American Decorative Art 1900 Foundation (ADA1900), to be held in Chicago on Friday, June 19 and in Milwaukee on Saturday, June 20, 2009 (transportation from Chicago to Milwaukee will be provided). The question of American modernism will be addressed through a series of brief "keyword" talks and panel discussions investigating its manifestations in progressive painting and design between 1900 and the early 1930s. Sample keywords include realism, abstraction, radicalism, transatlantic, and authenticity, among others. The innovative format will encourage a dynamic exchange of ideas and discussion of topics and issues related to the various definitions of modernism and their relevance to understandings of the art of the period. Pulitzer Prize winning historian Michael Kammen will deliver the keynote lecture. The symposium coincides with two exhibitions at MAM: The Eight and American Modernisms, organized by TFAA, in collaboration with the New Britain Museum of American Art and MAM; and The Artistic Furniture of Charles Rohlfs, organized by MAM, the Chipstone Foundation, and ADA1900. The program will be free and open to the public. For more information or to register, call 312.654.2278 or visit http://terraamericanart.org/modernism-symposium.

Venue

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Venue:
Milwaukee Art Museum   -   Website
Street:
700 N. Art Museum Drive
ZIP:
53202
City:
Milwaukee
State:
WI
Country:
Country: us

Description

Museum Info

20,000 works of art. 300,000+ visitors a year. 120 years of collecting art. From its roots in Milwaukee’s first art gallery in 1888, the Museum has grown today to be an icon for Milwaukee and a resource for the entire state.

The 341,000-square-foot Museum includes the War Memorial Center (1957) designed by Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen, the Kahler Building (1975) by David Kahler, and the Quadracci Pavilion (2001) created by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.

Central to the Museum’s mission is its role as a premier educational resource, with educational programs that are among the largest in the nation, involving classes, tours, and a full calendar of events for all ages.

Collection

Four floors of over forty galleries of art are rotated regularly with works from antiquity to the present in the Museum's far-reaching Collection. Included in the Collection are 15th- to 20th-century European and 17th- to 20th-century American paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, decorative arts, photographs, and folk and self-taught art. Among the best in the nation are the Museum’s holding of American decorative arts, German Expressionism, folk and Haitian art, and American art after 1960. The Museum also holds one of the largest collections of works by Wisconsin native Georgia O’Keeffe.

Important artists represented include Nardo di Cione, Francisco de Zurbarán, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Winslow Homer, Auguste Rodin, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Pablo Picasso, Jóan Miro, Mark Rothko, Robert Gober, and Andy Warhol.

In addition to the works in the Museum’s Collection galleries, there are a variety of changing exhibitions throughout the year, including the three major feature exhibitions in the Baker/Rowland Galleries of the Quadracci Pavilion.

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