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SUMMARY:Members’ Preview: Eduardo Chillida
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, August 1\n10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. \n  \nMembers get early access! Be among the first to see this monumental exhibition.\nMembers are invited for a first look at Eduardo Chillida: Convergence. A visionary artist\, Eduardo Chillida’s body of work is closely linked to the landscape and traditions of his Basque Country homeland in northern Spain and frequently invokes the earth\, sea\, wind\, and light\, as well as his inspirations from music\, philosophy\, and architecture. The most comprehensive survey of Chillida’s work in North America in nearly half a century\, this exhibition encompasses the full range of the artist’s practice\, including works on paper and sculptures created from forged iron\, oak\, alabaster\, and clay. Each of these creations are points of convergence where myriad forces\, including nature and culture\, material and immaterial\, form and void\, all meet. \nEduardo Chillida: Convergence is on view at The San Diego Museum of Art from August 2\, 2025\, through February 8\, 2026. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-color catalog that can be purchased at The Museum Store. \n  \nThe Members’ Preview will be held on Friday\, August 1\, from 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.\n \nTimed entry tickets are required for this member benefit event. Individual members can reserve one ticket to the members’ preview; all other members may reserve two tickets. Tickets beyond this allotment may be cancelled. We encourage your guests to become members to enjoy this early access opportunity. \nTickets are available starting Monday\, June 16 at 10:00 a.m. PT.\n \nReserve Tickets \n  \nThe Members’ Preview of Eduardo Chillida: Convergence is a member benefit. Eduardo Chillida: Convergence opens to the public at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday\, August 2\, 2025. \n  \n Featured: Eduardo Chillida. Lightning (Tximista)\, 1957. Iron. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden\, Washington\, D.C. Gift of Joseph H. Hirshhorn\, 1966. Photo: Rick Coulby\, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. © Zabalagu Leku\, ARS\, San Diego\, 2025./ Courtesy the Estate of Eduardo Chillida and Hauser & Wirth.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/members-preview-eduardo-chillida/
LOCATION:The San Diego Museum of Art\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, CA\, 92102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Member Event
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SUMMARY:Friends' Lecture & Reception: Eduardo Chillida
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, August 1\, 2025\n6:00 p.m. Lecture (ticketed event)\n7:00–8:30 p.m. Private Reception\nSDMA James S. Copley Auditorium \n  \nGain unique insights into the life and work of Eduardo Chillida in a special conversation between the artist’s grandson\, Mikel Chillida\, and Rachel Jans\, Ph.D.\, Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art\, The San Diego Museum of Art. \nA visionary artist\, Eduardo Chillida’s body of work is closely linked to the landscape and traditions of his Basque Country homeland in northern Spain and frequently invokes the earth\, sea\, wind\, and light\, as well as his inspirations from music\, philosophy\, and architecture. The most comprehensive survey of Chillida’s work in North America in nearly half a century\, this exhibition encompasses the full range of the artist’s practice\, including works on paper and sculptures created from forged iron\, oak\, alabaster\, and clay. Each of these creations are points of convergence where myriad forces\, including nature and culture\, material and immaterial\, form and void\, all meet. \nEduardo Chillida: Convergence is on view at The San Diego Museum of Art from August 2\, 2025\, through February 8\, 2026. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-color catalog that can be purchased at The Museum Store. \n  \nTickets for admission to the lecture only are available to general membership and the public. \nFriend-level members and above enjoy free admission to the lecture and a private reception from 7:00–8:30 p.m. inside the Museum rotunda. Please reserve your complimentary ticket using the link below. \nLecture & Reception Tickets (Friends & Above) \nFor information on upgrading your membership\, please call 619.696.1941. \n  \nLecture tickets are available starting Monday\, June 16 at 10:00 a.m. PT. \nLecture Tickets \n$15 members & students | $20 seniors & military | $25 nonmembers \n  \nFeatured: Eduardo Chillida\, Comb of the Wind XV (Peine del viento XV)\, 1976. Courtesy the Estate of Eduardo Chillida and Hauser & Wirth. Photographer: Iñigo Santiago © Zabalaga Leku\, ARS\, San Diego\, 2025. Courtesy the Estate of Eduardo Chillida and Hauser & Wirth.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/friends-lecture-reception-eduardo-chillida/
LOCATION:The San Diego Museum of Art\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, CA\, 92102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Lecture,Member Event
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SUMMARY:Envisioning the Empress: Images of Japanese Imperial Women
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, August 28\n1:00–3:00 p.m. PT\nSpeaker: Alison Miller\, PhD\, Associate Professor of Art History and Director of Asian Studies at the University of the South (Sewanee)\nVirtual Event \n  \nJoin the Asian Arts Council on an exploration of the public images of Japanese empresses during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Based on research completed for her book\, Envisioning the Empress: The Lives and Images of Japanese Imperial Women\, 1868-1952\, Alison Miller\, PhD\, Associate Professor of Art History and Director of Asian Studies at the University of the South (Sewanee)\, will introduce and analyze the public images of the modern Japanese empresses\, discussing how visual culture elevated the women as celebrity role models. As imperial images were a completely new invention in the second half of the 19th century\, this talk will discuss the varied influences on the woodblock prints\, lithographs\, and photographs of the empresses\, and how they worked to establish the women as individuals\, but also timeless in the public eye. \nSpeaker Bio: Alison J. Miller\, Associate Professor of Art History and Director of Asian Studies at the University of the South (Sewanee)\, is a specialist in modern and contemporary Japanese art history\, focusing on two-dimensional media\, gender\, and the imperial family. She has published in the Journal of Japanese Studies\, TransAsia Photography Review\, Asian Diasporic Visual Cultures and the Americas (ADVA)\, and various public humanities projects and museum catalogues. She is co-editor and contributing author for The Visual Culture of Meiji Japan: Negotiating the Transition to Modernity (Routledge\, 2021) and Transposed Memory: Visual Sites of National Recollection in 20th and 21st Century East Asia (Brill\, 2024). Her book\, Envisioning the Empress: The Lives and Images of Japanese Imperial Women\, 1868-1952 (Routledge\, 2025) analyzes the social impact of the images of the modern Japanese empresses. Miller received her PhD from the University of Kansas and has taught at Bowdoin College and the Kansas City Art Institute. Her work has been funded by a Fulbright Fellowship\, Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowship\, Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Fellowship\, Appalachian College Association Faculty Fellowship\, and Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship\, among others. \n  \nPlease note\, this session will be conducted virtually via Zoom. \nSave your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link via confirmation email with instructions once you secure your place.\n \nSave my spot!\n  \nSponsored by the Asian Arts Council. \n  \nFeatured at top right: Utagawa Kunitoshi\, Illustration of the imperial carriage\, (Gohōren no zu) (detail)\, 1889. One sheet of a triptych of woodblock prints; ink and color on paper. Gift of Lincoln Kirstein\, 1959\, Metropolitan Museum of Art\, JP3230.
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