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| YOU'RE INVITED . . . | GALLERY TALK BY J. SCOTT PATNODE TONIGHT! NOVEMBER 28, 2007, 7PM, MELOY GALLERY |
Roy Lichtenstein, Turkey Shopping Bag, Exhibition Bag, |
October 30 - December 22, 2007 Sacks Appeal: Designs on the Shopping Bag November 28, 7pm Meloy Gallery This dazzling exhibition showcases some of the finest shopping bag art of the 20th century, featuring designs by artists such as Roy Lichtenstein, David Hockney, Keith Haring, Joseph Beuys, Barbara Kruger, and Annie Leibowitz.
In conjunction with the Sacks Appeal exhibition, UM Professor Bobby Tilton's art education students worked with area elementary and middle school students to create related downtown Missoula exhibitions of shopping bag art. Middle school students' art is on display at Miss Zula's, located at 111 N. Higgins Ave. Elementary school students' art is viewable at Whippersnappers, 129 N. Higgins Ave. A warm thanks to Macy's, Miss Zula's, and Whippersnappers for their support! |
Cathryn Mallory, Elongate |
Everyday Objects in Art: Highlighting selections from MMAC's Permanent Collection, this exhibition features works that utilize found objects as material and subject. These works reflect developments in modern art originating with Marcel Duchamp's 'readymades' to assemblage to contemporary trends that blur the boundaries between art and life. Included are works by Kendra Bayer, Stephen Glueckert, Dyna Kuehnle, Cathryn Mallory and more. |
MAJOR ART LOAN ON VIEW |
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Willem de Kooning, Untitled I, oil on canvas, 1979 |
Willem de Kooning, Untitled I November 2, 2007 - February 8, 2008 President's Office Lobby, Main Hall MMAC is pleased to announce a 6th major art loan from an anonymous collector. Untitled I, by Abstract Expressionist master Willem de Kooning is now available for public viewing in the UM President's Office Lobby. Willem de Kooning (1904 -1997) had a long and productive life. Untitled I, produced when he was 75 years old, uses fragmented forms of a landscape reassembled by his creative use of color and composition offset by lush, active brushstrokes. Hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm
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RECENT ACQUISITIONS |
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Taqialuk Nana, Dancing Bear, marble, n.d. |
GENEROUS DONATION OF INNUIT ART MMAC recently received a generous donation of Innuit art from Helen Cappadocia. Pictured at left is a sculpture by Taqialuk (Tuk) Nana (b. 1958) of Kinngait (Cape Dorset, Canada). Tuk Nana, who learned to carve by watching his father, is well known for his dancing bear sculptures. This piece is one of seven Innuit artworks donated by Helen Cappadocia. The seven works are currently on view in UM's Main Hall outside the Office of Academic Affairs.
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| Thanks to the support of our wonderful donors, MMAC serves as a center of interdisciplinary learning and visual exploration for The University of Montana and Montana's communities. The Museum relies on the support of individuals and welcomes gifts at all levels. If you have questions about making a gift, please contact Barbara Koostra at 406.243.2019 or museum@umontana.edu, or Ric Thomas at 406.243.5615 or email ric.thomas@mso.umt.edu. Click here give online. | |
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