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Show DOCENT DIALOGUE he Utah Museum of Fine Arts, University of Utah February, 1992 EXHIBITION SCHEDULE, 1992 January 5-February 2, 1992 The Big Print Large format prints by contemporary artists. January 12-February 16, 1992 American Arts and Crafts Movement Decorative arts expressing the political and aesthetic ideals of the Arts and Crafts Movement. These artisans reacted against the mass production of decorative objects. The exhibition is selected from private Utah collections. January 19-February 9, 1992 Salt Lake City High Schools A juried exhibition which presents a selection of the work being done in the studio art classes of the Salt Lake City School District's three high schools. January 26-March 22, 1992 Fritz Eichenberg: The Praise of Folly HELENE FAIRCHILD 'LOVE LETTERS AND OTHERS' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1992 Give yourself a Valentine!! Join us for the regular docent meeting in February to hear Helene present "Love Letters and Others" with love letters from persons known and unknown, illustrated by art works. NEW DOCENT CLASS The new docent class will be meeting on Monday and Thursday at 1:00 p.m .. Active docents are invited to attend any of the following meetings: February 20 Thursday Short test on Tour Techniques K. Terry Impressionism: lecture 30 mins. Art of WW: Tape 7 60 mins. Fleming, Arts and Ideas: pp. 491-519 February 24 Monday ContemporaryArt 1900-1950 K. Terry Fleming, Arts and Ideas: 521-561 February 27 Thursday Art of WW: Part VIII 60 mins. +Hansen Gallery K. Terry The difficult art of wood engraving has a distinguished contemporary practitioner in Fritz Eichenberg. This exhibition presents the Museum's livre de luxe, completed by Eichenberg in 1972, which illustrates The Praise of Folly, by the 16th century humanist, Erasmus. February 16-March 15, 1992 Words and Images: Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg and Lee Bontecou An exhibition of printmaking in series by three contemporary artists. February 23-April 5, 1992 Connections: Style, Medium and Subject Matter Prepared by the Education Department of the Museum, this exhibition will present a selection of comparisons from the Museum's permanent collection focusing on medium, subject matter and style. March 29-May 10, 1992 Intimate Views: Still Life Selections from the Glenn C. Janss Collection of American Realism. The Janss Collection documents the persistence of representational art in the 20th century. "Intimate Views" features works executed in a variety of media by artists who depict arrangements of objects from everyday life. This exhibition features modern interpretations of the still life tradition. Steering Committee Meeting February 13, Thursday 11:30 a.m. Panorama Room, Union Bldg. |