Wednesday, November 14, 2007

TAM: Telling Stories art changes

The following artworks in Telling Stories will be switched out on Monday, November 26, 2007.

 

Some of the artworks are by artists that you already know or have seen in the recent past at Tacoma Art Museum. For those artists that are new to you (there are only a few), please research them in the Art Resource Center or elsewhere, and feel free to pass on any good articles or other info so that we can all benefit from it. I will be happy to add them to the docent resources at the docent desk/bookshelf.

 

Thanks for your time!

 

 

Current artworks:

To be replaced with:

Roger Shimomura (United States, born 1939)

Minidoka No. 5 (442nd), 1979       

Acrylic on canvas

60 x 74 in.

Tacoma Art Museum, Gift of George and Kim Suyama

Marie Watt (Seattle, Washington, United States, born 1967) (active in Portland)

Tear Down This Wall, 2007                                        

Reclaimed wool blankets, satin binding, and thread

61 ½ x 62 inches

Tacoma Art Museum, Gift of the Aloha Club, 2007.15

 

Claire Cowie

(Born Charlotte, North Carolina, 1975)

Sky Village, 2005                                       

Watercolor

104 x 52 inches

Tacoma Art Museum, Gift of James and Judy Wagonfeld and William and Lisa Holderman, 2005.44

 

Claire Cowie (Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, born 1975) (active in Seattle)

Villager XI (Two Trees), 2005

Watercolor

104 x 52 in.

Tacoma Art Museum, Museum purchase with funds from Rebecca and Alexander Stewart, 2005.45.1

Ella McBride (United States, 1862–1965)

Untitled, 1924

Toned gelatin silver print

16 x 11 1/2 in.           

Tacoma Art Museum, Gift of Richard Anderson and Martin-Zambito Fine Art 2002.15.3

 

Ella McBride (United States, 1862–1965)

Untitled, 1925

Silver print

13 3/4 x 10 1/8 in.

Tacoma Art Museum, Gift of Richard Anderson and Martin-Zambito Fine Art 2002.15.5

 

Imogen Cunningham (United States, 1883–1976)

Untitled portrait, ca. 1913–15

Platinum print

**dims.

Tacoma Art Museum, Museum purchase [2000.6]

 

Morris Graves (Fox Valley, Oregon, United States, 1910-2001) (active in Seattle)

Autumn Still Life, 1952                                                 

Oil on canvas

36 x 53 inches

Tacoma Art Museum, Gift of Miani Johnson, in memory of Morris Graves, 2006.35

George Grosz (United States, born Germany, 1893 – 1959)

The End of a Perfect Day, 1939

Etching                

12 1/4 x 15 5/8 in.

Tacoma Art Museum, Carolyn Schneider Collection, Gift of Col. and Mrs. A. H. Hooker

 

Barbara Earl Thomas (United States, born 1948)

The Storm Watch, 1988

30 1/4 x 36 in.

Egg tempera on paper

Tacoma Art Museum, Gift of Carol I. Bennett

 

Walt Kuhn (Brooklyn, New York, United States, born 1877-1949)

Harlequin, 1918                            

Oil on canvas

38 1/3 x 24 7/8 inches

Tacoma Art Museum, Gift of Mr. Charles Simon, 1981.13

Allan D’Arcangelo (United States, 1930–1998)

Modern Super-highway, 1969

Screenprint with collage and photograph, no. 69 from an edition of 120

21 1/4 x 25 1/2 inches                               

Tacoma Art Museum, Museum purchase

 

Luigi Lucioni (United States, born Malnata, Italy, 1900–1988)

Late Shadows, 1944

Etching                                  

12 x 16 1/2 in.

Tacoma Art Museum, Carolyn Schneider Collection, Gift of Col. and Mrs. A. H. Hooker, 1970.192.3

 

Luigi Lucioni (United States, born Malnata, Italy, 1900-1988)

Vermont Splendor, 1944

Etching

10 x 14 inches

Tacoma Art Museum, Carolyn Schneider Collection, Gift of Col. and Mrs. A. H. Hooker, 1979.192.1

 

Max Beckmann (Leipzig, Germany, 1884-1950)

Grosse Brücke (Large Bridge), 1922

Drypoint

10 3/8 x 17 inches

Tacoma Art Museum, Gift of Thomas and Joanna Loehr, 2007.23

 

Steve Davis (United States, born 1957)

Jared, Green Hill from the series Captured Youth, 2000

Archival inkjet print

30 x 24 inches      

Tacoma Art Museum, Promised gift of the artist

 

Steve Davis (United States, born 1957)

Avery, Green Hill from the series Captured Youth,  2000

Archival inkjet print

30 x 24 inches

Tacoma Art Museum, Promised gift of the artist

 

Steve Davis (United States, born 1957)

Benito, Green Hill from the series Captured Youth, 2000

Archival inkjet print

30 x 24 inches

Tacoma Art Museum, Promised gift of the artist

 

Steve Davis (Sacramento, California, United States, born 1957) (active in Olympia, WA)

Earnest, Oakridge from the series Captured Youth, 2005

Archival inkjet print                   

30 x 24 inches

Tacoma Art Museum, Museum purchase with funds from the Vascovitz Family, 2007.10.1

 

Steve Davis (Sacramento, California, United States, born 1957) (active in Olympia, WA)

John, Oakridge from the series Captured Youth, 2005

Archival inkjet print

30 x 24 inches

Tacoma Art Museum, Museum purchase with funds from the Vascovitz Family, 2007.10.3

 

Steve Davis (Sacramento, California, United States, born 1957) (active in Olympia, WA)

Jose, Oakridge from the series Captured Youth, 2005

Archival inkjet print

30 x 24 inches

Tacoma Art Museum, Museum purchase with funds from the Vascovitz Family, 2007.10.2

 

John McLauchlan (United States, 1909–1999)

James Washington, Jr., n.d.

Gelatin silver print               

10 x 8 in.

Tacoma Art Museum, Gift of the Estate of John D. McLauchlan

 

Virna Haffer (United States, 1899–1974)

Untitled [Portrait of Annie Wright Student], 1931

Gelatin silver print mounted on tissue

11 1/8 x 8 1/4 inches

Tacoma Art Museum, Gift of Babbie Morris

 

LaVerne Krause (United States, 1924–1987)

Self-Portrait, ca. 1959

Etching

7 x 5 3/8 inches, plate mark

Tacoma Art Museum, Partial museum purchase and partial gift of James L. Haseltine, in memory of Maury Haseltine

 

Akio Takamori (Nobeoke, Miyazaki, Japan, born 1950) (active in Seattle)

Self-Portrait Drawing, 2002

Ink and watercolor on paper                        

46 ¾ x 36 inches

Museum purchase, 2006.18

 

 

 

Heide Fernandez-Llamazares

Museum Educator and Docent Coordinator

hllamazares@TacomaArtMuseum.org

 

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