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Collection Currents: Modern and Contemporary Art from Telfair Museums

Jepson Center June 29 - November 18, 2012

William Christenberry; West by SouthwestTelfair Museums is pleased to present selections from its growing collection of modern and contemporary art. Since its founding in 1886, the Telfair has collected the art of its time. This tradition was begun by Carl Brandt, the museum’s first director, who primarily collected nineteenth-century academic paintings that were in fashion at the time of the museum’s founding, and Gari Melchers, the museum’s fine arts advisor during the first decades of the twentieth century, who collected notable works by his own contemporaries-American Impressionists and artists of the Ashcan School. This collecting strategy has been continued by the museum’s leaders of more recent generations, who have amassed a sizeable collection of modern and contemporary works. Though varied in style, scale, and media, the works on view in this gallery demonstrate three particular themes found within the collection-Influence and Legacy of Abstract Expressionism, Constructed Realities: Collaged and Assembled Images, and  Representation  Reconsidered.

Aldwyth; Where Were You When the Moon Was Full?

James D. Brooks; Evine2006.56_Oldenburg

Related Program

Gallery Talk by Harry DeLorme, Senior Curator of Education
Monday, August 13 / 1 pm / JC

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Top Banner: Sam Gilliam (American, b. 1933); Inlana, 1969-71;  Oil and arcylic on canvas; 40 x 72 x 2 in.; Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Jerome W. Cante, 2006.42
Top: William Christenberry (American, b. 1936); West by Southwest, 1993; Mixed media wall construction; 44 x 77 3/4 inches; Museum purchase with funds provided by the Gari Melchers Collectors’ Society in memory of Ronald J. Strahan, 2008.30
Bottom: Aldwyth (American, b. 1935); Where Were You When the Moon Was Full?, 2001-5; Collage on Okarawa paper; 72  ¾ x 117  ¼ inches; Museum purchase, 2011.11
James D. Brooks American, 1906-1992; Evine, 1982; Acrylic on canvas; 64 x 76 in.; Gift of the James Brooks and Charlotte Park Brooks Foundation, 2004.7
Claes Thure Oldenburg (American, b. 1929); Brown Stocking Leg Against Silver, 1961; Enamel on newspaper; 22 x 15 inches; Gift of Agnes Gund in honor of Kirk Varnedoe, 2006.56

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