Water
The exhibition on view at the Zimmerli is a broad survey of the subject of water across historical time and geographical space. Drawn from the Zimmerli鈥檚 60,000 object collection with particular strengths in Russian and Soviet Nonconformist art, nineteenth-century French art, as well as works on paper, including drawing, prints, photographs, and original illustration for children鈥檚 books, the exhibition also includes important loans from public and private collections. An interdisciplinary cell phone audio tour features a variety of voices from various scholarly departments at Rutgers. Reflecting the university鈥檚 educational aims, Water aspires to introduce both campus and community audiences to the diversity of the Zimmerli鈥檚 collection and the range of intellectual inquiry and research at Rutgers.
Water includes prints by Vija Celmins, Honor茅 Daumier, Paul Gauguin, Hiroshige, and James Abbott McNeill Whistler; paintings by Albert Bierstadt, John F. Kensett, Johan Barthold Jongkind, and Nikolai Dubovskoi; and photographs by Sally Gall, Edward Steichen and Francesco Infante (among others). Contemporary artists Lynn Davis, Hans Haacke, Geoffrey Hendricks, Maya Lin, Wangechi Mutu, and Bill Viola are also represented.
The exhibition was organized by Donna Gustafson, Mellon Liaison for Academic Programs and Curator at the Zimmerli. Assistance was provided by Gail Aaron, formerly Assistant Curator for Original Children鈥檚 Book Illustration; Christine Giviskos, Associate Curator of European Art; Beth McKeown, Interim Assistant Curator, Morse Research Center for Graphic Arts; Robin Radway, Graduate Student in Art History; Anne Riculli, Intern; Marilyn Symmes, Director of the Morse Research Center for Graphic Arts and Curator of Prints and Drawings; Julia Tulovsky, Assistant Curator of Russian and Soviet Art; and Jeffrey Wechsler, Senior Curator, Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers.
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The exhibition on view at the Zimmerli is a broad survey of the subject of water across historical time and geographical space. Drawn from the Zimmerli鈥檚 60,000 object collection with particular strengths in Russian and Soviet Nonconformist art, nineteenth-century French art, as well as works on paper, including drawing, prints, photographs, and original illustration for children鈥檚 books, the exhibition also includes important loans from public and private collections. An interdisciplinary cell phone audio tour features a variety of voices from various scholarly departments at Rutgers. Reflecting the university鈥檚 educational aims, Water aspires to introduce both campus and community audiences to the diversity of the Zimmerli鈥檚 collection and the range of intellectual inquiry and research at Rutgers.
Water includes prints by Vija Celmins, Honor茅 Daumier, Paul Gauguin, Hiroshige, and James Abbott McNeill Whistler; paintings by Albert Bierstadt, John F. Kensett, Johan Barthold Jongkind, and Nikolai Dubovskoi; and photographs by Sally Gall, Edward Steichen and Francesco Infante (among others). Contemporary artists Lynn Davis, Hans Haacke, Geoffrey Hendricks, Maya Lin, Wangechi Mutu, and Bill Viola are also represented.
The exhibition was organized by Donna Gustafson, Mellon Liaison for Academic Programs and Curator at the Zimmerli. Assistance was provided by Gail Aaron, formerly Assistant Curator for Original Children鈥檚 Book Illustration; Christine Giviskos, Associate Curator of European Art; Beth McKeown, Interim Assistant Curator, Morse Research Center for Graphic Arts; Robin Radway, Graduate Student in Art History; Anne Riculli, Intern; Marilyn Symmes, Director of the Morse Research Center for Graphic Arts and Curator of Prints and Drawings; Julia Tulovsky, Assistant Curator of Russian and Soviet Art; and Jeffrey Wechsler, Senior Curator, Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers.
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