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Milwaukee Art Museum Artists (8)
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PAST EXHIBITIONThe Eight and American Modernisms
June 6, 2009—August 23, 2009 Ever since, the conventional assessment of The Eight’s artistic partnership has focused primarily on themes of urban “realism”—to the exclusion of exploring their artistic individuality. In truth, Robert Henri (1865–1929) and his colleagues were “anti-realist” or expressionist, painting from memory and imagination. A project that is long overdue, The Eight and American Modernisms reexamines the distinct aesthetic agendas of The Eight from 1908 to the end of their careers. Past scholarship has not considered the legacy of the group’s creative diversity, which Henri praised as an imaginative freedom that follows “no unity in any cult of painting.” Built from three outstanding collections of art by these American originals—joined together on the centennial of The Eight’s original tour—the exhibition reveals the under-appreciated stylistic complexities of The Eight, artists who are now emerging as more than painters of urban realism but as the first generation of early American modernists. The Eight and its accompanying catalogue will expand the exploration of approximately eighty-five works of art more frequently studied for their subject matter than their formal qualities. This exhibition is organized by the Milwaukee Art Museum and the New Britain Museum of American Art in partnership with the Terra Foundation for American Art. The exhibition is curated by Elizabeth Kennedy, curator of collection at the Terra Foundation for American Art; co-curated by Douglas Hyland, director of the New Britain Museum of American Art, and Joseph D. Ketner II, former chief curator of the Milwaukee Art Museum; and coordinated at the Milwaukee Art Museum by Liz Flaig, curatorial department administrator. |
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