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SUMMARY:In Conversation: Jean Shin [Virtual Program]
DESCRIPTION:Jean Shin transforms discarded objects into monumental sculptures that invite us to reconsider consumerism and identity. Shin’s 1999 installation “Alterations\,” currently on view as a centerpiece of the group show “Fabricated Imaginaries: Crafting Art\,” was reinstalled this year by the artist for the first time since its creation. In conversation with Dr. Gannit Ankori\, Henry and Lois Foster Director and Chief Curator; and Dr. Amy Kahng\, Florence Levy Kay Fellow in the Art of Asia’s Diasporas and Asian American Art; the artist will discuss the formal and thematic through lines from “Alterations” to her most recent artworks. \nThis program is free and open to all. Register for the event via Zoom Webinar.
URL:https://walthamtimes.org/event/in-conversation-jean-shin-virtual-program/
LOCATION:Rose Art Museum\, 415 South Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02453\, United States
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SUMMARY:Film screening of 'Queen of Hearts: Audrey Flack'
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rose Art Museum for a special screening of the acclaimed 2019 documentary “Queen of Hearts: Audrey Flack\,” an intimate and illuminating portrait of one of the most dynamic and uncompromising artists of the 20th century. The film offers a rare opportunity to hear directly from Flack as she reflects on her groundbreaking career\, her fierce independence\, and her role in shaping Photorealist painting on her own terms. \nBefore the screening\, guests are encouraged to take part in a docent-led tour of “Photorealism in Focus\,” which features two of Flack’s striking paintings: “Family Portrait (Farb Family Portrait)” (1969–1970) and “Shiva Blue” (1972–1973). The exhibition brings together pioneering and contemporary artists who explore the relationship between painting and photography\, inviting us to reconsider realism\, perception\, and the stories artists choose to tell. The tour offers valuable context for the film and a deeper understanding of Flack’s bold vision within the movement. \n2:30 p.m. — Docent tour of “Photorealism in Focus.” Rose Art Museum.\n4:00 p.m. — Film screening. Wasserman Cinematheque.
URL:https://walthamtimes.org/event/film-screening-of-queen-of-hearts-audrey-flack/
LOCATION:Wasserman Cinematheque at Brandeis University\, 415 South Street\, Waltham\, 02453
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SUMMARY:Virtual tour of Yinka Shonibare’s 'Sanctuary City'
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rose Art Museum for a virtual exploration of “Yinka Shonibare: Sanctuary\,” the U.S. debut of the British-Nigerian artist’s powerful and immersive installation “Sanctuary City” (2024). The installation consists of eighteen scaled-down replicas of historical and contemporary buildings from across the globe that have served as places of refuge for persecuted and vulnerable groups and individuals. Dr. Gannit Ankori\, Rose Director and Chief Curator\, in conversation with Pauline Forlenza\, Director and CEO of the American Federation of Arts\, will offer detailed analyses of the installation and explore its symbolic components. Ankori and Forlenza will also discuss how the artwork challenges us to confront our responsibilities to one another and to recognize every person’s basic need for shelter and a safe haven. While pointing to global history\, Shonibare’s installation makes an urgent call for action today and into the future. \nThis free virtual tour requires registration. The physical installation will remain on display at the Rose through January 3\, 2027. The Rose Art Museum is open Wednesday–Sunday; 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Admission is free\, but a ticketed reservation is recommended to guarantee entry.
URL:https://walthamtimes.org/event/virtual-tour-of-yinka-shonibares-sanctuary-city/
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SUMMARY:Brandeis cross-campus art tour
DESCRIPTION:Spend the afternoon exploring art across campus. Start at the Kniznick Gallery with a tour of “Who Will Draw Our History?” featuring powerful graphic narratives by women Holocaust survivors who began documenting their experiences just days after liberation. Then walk with us to the Rose Art Museum to explore “Photorealism in Focus” and “Fabricated Imaginaries: Crafting Art\,” where we’ll consider the role of artists as witnesses and storytellers. We’ll close with “Yinka Shonibare: Sanctuary\,” a striking installation of 18 architectural models that reflect on refuge\, vulnerability\, and our shared responsibility to one another. \nPlease register in advance. \n 
URL:https://walthamtimes.org/event/brandeis-cross-campus-art-tour/
LOCATION:Rose Art Museum\, 415 South Street\, Waltham\, MA\, 02453\, United States
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