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Trouble in Paradise: The Art of Polynesian Warfare

 

   
 
   
 
Whimsical Works: The Playful Design of Charles and Ray Eames

Whimsical Works: The Playful Designs of Charles and RayEames Featuring toys, children’s furniture, and quirky films, along with photographs chronicling their history and creation, this exhibition focuses on the famous husband and wife design team’s serious approach to playful things. Charles and Ray Eames are best known for the molded plywood and plastic furniture they introduced to America in the 1940s. Organized in cooperation with the Eames office by students in the Halpern-Rogath Curatorial Seminar supported by Penn’s Department of Art History and taught by Professor George H. Marcus for the Masters of Liberal Arts Program of the College of General Studies.

   
 
   
 
The Painter-Etcher
Prints by Dürer, Parmigianino, Brueghel, Barocci, Rubens, Rembrandt, Boucher, and a host of other master painters are currently featured “The Early Modern Painter-Etcher,” an exhibition on view atthe Arthur Ross Gallery. The exhibition was curated by Michael Cole and by Madeleine Viljoen, in collaboration with Larry Silver and a number of current and former Penn students.

The exhibition surveys etchings from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries by more than
sixty European artists who, while not professional printmakers, took up the challenge of
making works on paper. It highlights “experimental” sheets, in some cases featuring the
single printed work a famous painter made. The loaned objects come from the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, The National Gallery of Art, The Baltimore Museum of Art, and eleven
other major public and private collections.

The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue, prepared in part during a spring 2006 Halpern-
Rogath Curatorial Seminar that Profs. Cole and Silver led. The book, published by Penn State 
University Press, includes contributions by all the members of that class, as well as other
distinguished print scholars from the United States and Canada.
   
 
 
   
 
Issues of Contemporary Art and the Art of Curating (2004-2005)

A curatorial seminar coordinated with the Institute of Contemporary Art, taught by Professor Karen Beckman official site: http://www.icaphila.org/exhitions/framing.php
   
 
   
 
Drawings from the Ashmolean Museum (2004)

A curatorial seminar led by Professor Susan Sidlauskas offical site: http://www.arthistory.upenn.edu/ashmolean/
   
 
   
  Out of the Ordinary (2001-)
   
 
   
 
Cooking for the Gods

Newark Museum Exhibition (1995-1997)