
Pollock on Paper
This exhibition explores two very different portfolios by American master Jackson Pollock. The first series of six etchings with drypoint dates from 1944, three years before the artist began creating his trademark abstract paintings. The other series of six serigraphs was made in 1951.
The exhibition will be on view from February 2 to April 15, 2007 and is sponsored by the Georgia O'Keeffe Society and the Claude Monet Society of the Gallery's Director's Circle.
Glory in the Flower: Paintings and Works on Paper from the Permanent Collections
The universal harbinger of spring, the fragile flower has been used by artists and writers to embody concepts of beauty, vigor, life, death and rebirth. This installation of painting, prints and drawings from the permanent American art collection interweaves floral images by such artists as Mary Frank, Lowell Nesbitt and Roy Lichtenstein with traditional and contemporary poetry.
The exhibition will be on view from April 27 to July 8 and is sponsored by Eastman Kodak Co.
The picture shows Charles Demuth, Narcissus (1917). Gift of Emily Sibley Watson. -- mag.rochester.edu
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