Van Gogh’s Olive Grove (July 1889), Olive Trees (June 1889) and Olive Trees (June 1889) Courtesy of Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo (photo: Rik Klein Gotink); Museum of Modern Art, New York (license: SCALA/Art Resource); and Minneapolis Institute of Art (William Hood Dunwoody Fund, 51.7)
The first exhibition to explore Vincent’s olive groves now has new dates. Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum was originally to have presented the show this summer, but it has been delayed because of Covid-19.
Van Gogh and the Olive Groves will instead start at the Dallas Museum of Art (17 October-6 February 2022) and then open at its Dutch venue next year (11 March-12 June 2022).
Sara Cwynar and curator
Glass Life (Aperture, 2021). A feminist-inflected investigation of color and image-driven consumer culture,
Glass Life brings together Cwynar’s multilayered portraits and stills from the films
Soft Film (2016),
Rose Gold (2017), and
Red Film (2018). Gallun and Cwynar will discuss the artist’s multilayered practice and how she pursues photography in relation to film, sculpture, digital culture, and the cultural and technological history of image-making.
This event takes place in conjunction with the June installment of the Museum of Modern Art’s Hyundai Card Video Views, featuring a film by Sara Cwynar. More information and access to the screening will be available on June 9, 2021.
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Exhibit on view at Missoula Art Museum showcases entirely new work by Aaniiih artist
Sean Chandler portrait, 2021.
MISSOULA, MONT
.- Sean Chandler (Aaniiih) presents his first solo exhibition at a Montana museum and first significant exhibition in over a decade. His work infuses experiences from his childhood in Eastern Montana, including his love of Major League Baseball, and the history of Native assimilation into white culture, as well as teachings from his father. His father, Al Chandler, grew up on an Indian Residential School near Pierre, South Dakota, and was later the focus of a 1983 PBS documentary short called I d Rather Be Powwowing. Sean Chandler: New Works features entirely new pieces by this talented Montana artist.
Exhibit opening at Missoula Art Museum showcases entirely new work by Aaniiih artist, first in over a decade
Sean Chandler: New Works is on view at Missoula Art Museum from May 7 to August 8
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Sean Chandler: New Works is on view at Missoula Art Museum from May 7 to August 8
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Missoula Art Museum
Sean Chandler, Aaniiih, presents his first solo exhibition at a Montana museum and first significant exhibition in over a decade. His work infuses experiences from his childhood in Eastern Montana, including his love of Major League Baseball, and the history of Native assimilation into white culture, as well as teachings from his father. His father, Al Chandler, grew up on an Indian Residential School near Pierre, South Dakota, and was later the focus of a 1983 PBS documentary short called