North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts Newsletter, vol. 1, no. 1, September, 1990 Page: 3 of 4
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MUSEUM MESSAGES
Amon Carter Museum
A SPECTRUM OF INNOVATION: COLOR IN
AMERICAN PRINTMAKING, 1890-1960
July 28-September 23
Beginning with artists associated with Impressionism,
this exhibit of 100 color etchings, lithographs, and wood-
cuts examines the history of fine color printmaking in the
U.S. between 1890 and 1960.
In conjunction with this exhibit, there will be several
special events:
"Living Color", film series on the history of moving
picture color processes.
Sundays, 2 p.m.
"Printmaking Symposium", a panel discussion on the
techniques and history of American prints by several of
the printmakers featured in A SPECTRUM OF INNO-
VATION.
Saturday, September 15, 10-12 noon
Dallas Museum of Art
CHOCOLATE POTS AND TOMB GUARDIANS
FROM ANCIENT MEXICO: SELECTED WORKS
FROM PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
Installation of Pre-columbian objects from most of the
major Meso-American civilizations (AD 300-900).
June 2 - November 1
OLD FRIENDS FROM THE PERMANENT
COLLECTION
Re-installation of American and European work
on the 2nd floor.
Opening August 18
OBJECTS OF ELEGANCE AND WHIMSY:
JAPANESE LACQUERWARE AND SHIBAYAMA
FROM THE JOHN R. YOUNG COLLECTION
June 23 - October 21
TREASURES OF AMERICAN FOLK ART FROM
THE ABBY ALDRICH ROCKEFELLER FOLK ART
CENTER
July 15 - September 9
STITCHES OF EXPECTATION: THE ANNA LANDES
DOWRY QUILTS AND TEXTILES
The dowry chest and 105 textiles prepared by the womenof Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1830-1880. Only
known complete textile dowry to survive in this country.
September 1 - November 4
Kimbell Art Museum
FROM PISANELLO TO CEZANNE: MASTER
DRAWINGS FROM THE MUSEUM BOYMANS-VAN
BEUNINGEN, ROTTERDAM
August 18 - October 21
LIKENESS AND BEYOND: PORTRAITS FROM
AFRICA AND THE WORLD
September 15 - November 11
Meadows Museum
TEXAS PRINTMAKERS
Features the work of the Texas Printmakers, an active
group who in 1940 organized a series of exhibition
circuits to foster interest in printmaking.
August 23 - Sept. 30
Gallery Talk: Saturday, September 16, 2 p.m.
Paul Rogers Harris, on Texas Printmakers.
EDWARD G. EISENLOHR
Features this Dallas artist's renditions of the Texas and
New Mexico landscapes, and of the Dallas neighborhoods
and environs.
August 23 - Sept. 30
Gallery Talk: Saturday, September 9, 2 p.m.
John Lunsford, on Eisenlohr.
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
AMERICAN POP ART
September 16 - November 4
Gallery Talk: Saturday, September 15, 2:30 p.m.
Dr. Mark Thistlethwaite, Associate Professor of Art
History at TCU, on pop art's consuming concerns.
Gallery Talk: Saturday, September 22, 2:30 p.m.
Dr. Thistlethwaite on Pop Art and Postmodernism.
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