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SUMMARY:Virtual Tour: A Last Look: Georgia O'Keeffe and Henry Moore
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 6 \n1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. PT \n  \nThe Museum’s special exhibition O’Keeffe and Moore closes in San Diego August 27\, but you can still take a last look at the incredible work of these two masterful artists. Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore both sought inspiration from the natural world throughout their careers. They were uncannily similar in their need to be in nature and their collection of natural forms such as bones\, stones\, and shells and both used these found objects as sources for their work. They independently sought and were inspired by the organic roots of modern abstraction\, half a world away from each other. This tour will explore these artists’ works and the connection between the themes in which they were engaged\, comparing their working methods\, exploration of found objects\, and the juxtaposition of unlikely forms. \nPlease reserve your spot 24 hours before the event by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email the day before the tour. Space is limited. \nReserve my spot! \n\nHosted by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. \nFeatured: Georgia O’Keeffe\, Ram’s Head\, Blue Morning Glory\, 1938. Oil on canvas. Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. Gift of The Burnett Foundation\, 2007.1.24. © 2022 Georgia O’Keeffe Museum / Artists Rights Society (ARS)\, New York.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/virtual-tour-okeeffe-and-moore-sept-9/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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SUMMARY:Traded Treasure: Indian Trade Cloth\, Influencing and Influenced by World Markets
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 9\n10:00 a.m.–noon PT\nSpeaker: Jeevak Parpia\, Professor of Physics\, Cornell University\, and Banoo Parpia\, retired Director of Asian and Middle East Alumni Affairs and Development at Cornell University\nVirtual Event \n  \nIndia is renowned for the textiles it produced for centuries for world markets around the Indian Ocean\, from Indonesia to the east coast of Africa and beyond\, into the Mediterranean and Europe. Not only did the textiles from the market influence the Indian makers\, but the local markets also began to produce textiles resembling the imports from India. Together\, our speakers\, Jeevak and Banoo Parpia\, have created a renowned collection of Indian textiles\, which are currently being exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston in Woven Wonders: Indian Textiles from the Parpia Collection. \nUsing the Parpia collection as a starting point\, Jeevak and Banoo Parpia (with examples drawn from their collection and others) will focus on several designs that exhibit continuity\, and the likely influence of trade on design and demand. An example is the trade cloths that have strongly been influenced by Jain Kalpasutra paintings\, which often depict women in various roles. Yet\, none of the textiles featuring these images have been found in India\, but have traveled to Egypt and to Indonesia. Similarly\, there is evidence of influences of Turkey on current patola design in India and also to Indonesia. \n  \nPlease reserve your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \nSave my spot! \n  \nJointly sponsored by Textile Museum Associates of Southern California\, Inc. (TMA/SC) and South Asian Arts Council. \n  \nFeatured at top right: © Parpia Collection
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/traded-treasure-indian-trade-cloth-influencing-and-influenced-by-world-markets/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Support Council
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230913T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230913T140000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Tour: Eat\, Drink\, and Be Merry
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 13 \n1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. PT \n  \nWhat are the pleasures of life? Throughout history artists have expressed the joys of life  in their art in many ways. This tour will take a look at a variety of art from different parts of the world and explore the delight of art created to capture the joys of being human. \nPlease reserve your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \nReserve my spot! \n\nHosted by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. \nFeatured: Robert Delaunay\, Female Nude Reading\, 1915. Oil on canvas. Museum Purchase through the Earle W. Grant Acquisition Fund\, 1979.20.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/virtual-tour-eat-drink-and-be-merry/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230915T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230915T120000
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SUMMARY:Dreamscapes: Mohammad Barrangi in Conversation with Dr. Ladan Akbarnia and Roshi Rahnama
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, September 15\n10:00 a.m. PT\nSpeakers: Mohammad Barrangi\, Artist; Ladan Akbarnia\, Ph.D.\, Curator of South Asian and Islamic Art\, The San Diego Museum of Art; and Roshi Rahnama\, Founder and Director of ADVOCARTSY\, an Iranian contemporary art platform and gallery\nVirtual Event \n  \nGain new insights in contemporary Iranian art through UK-based Iranian artist Mohammad Barrangi\, whose layered artistic practice combines contemporary printmaking with Iranian illustrated manuscript traditions to explore narratives about personal experience and identity as well as more universal themes. Much of the artist’s repertoire carries an extra layer relating directly to his experience as an immigrant trying to find their way in a diasporic world\, but all of Barrangi’s work is layered with elements added at random in a deliberate manner to create the final collage. The Museum acquired Migration\, its first work by Barrangi\, in 2021 with funds raised by the Museum’s Patrons of the Arts of Iran and the Persian Cultural Center (PCC) of San Diego.  \n\nHear the artist in conversation with Ladan Akbarnia\, Ph.D.\, Curator of South Asian and Islamic Art at the Museum\, and Roshi Rahnama\, Founder and Director of ADVOCARTSY\, an Iranian contemporary art platform and gallery. After a brief introduction of the artist and Ms. Rahnama\, Dr. Akbarniawill present questions and topics for discussion with the artist about his work and artistic practice\, including an opportunity to introduce an upcoming live art installation by Barrangi in October.  \n  \n\nSave your spot for the online guest lecture by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \n  \nSave my spot!\n  \nPlan ahead! The Docent Council Guest Lecture on October 20 will be available online and in person. \n  \n\n\nDreamscapes: Mohammad Barrangi in Conversation with Dr. Ladan Akbarnia and Roshi Rahnama is presented as a part of the Docent Council Guest Lecture Series\, which focuses on works of art on view in the Museum as well as topics of interest in the broader art world. Lectures are followed by docent-led virtual tours. \nThis lecture is sponsored by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council and made possible through the cultural partnership with the Farhang Foundation\, a nonprofit organization based in LA dedicated to promoting Iranian arts and culture. \n  \n\n  \nFeatured: Mohammad Barrangi\, Migration (detail)\, 2018. Reverse transfer printmaking on raw canvas. Purchased with funds provided by Gita Khadiri and Fred Khoroushi\, Patrons of the Arts of Iran\, and Persian Cultural Center\, 2021.50.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/dreamscapes-mohammad-barrangi-in-conversation-with-dr-ladan-akbarnia-and-roshi-rahnama/
CATEGORIES:Docent Council,Guest Lecture Series,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230917T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230917T190000
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SUMMARY:Bus Tour: Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring -- CANCELED
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, September 17\n7:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. \n  \nUPDATE: The bus tour to The Grand LA and The Broad has been canceled. Please stay tuned for future bus tours. \n  \nExplore special exhibitions at The Grand LA and The Broad and meet two new friends: Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. \n  \nBasquiat: King Pleasure | The Grand LA \nJean-Michel Basquiat’s contributions to the history of art and his explorations of multifaceted cultural phenomena are showcased through immersive environments providing unique insight into the late artist’s creative life. Basquiat: King Pleasure at The Grand LA showcases over 200 never-before-seen and rarely shown works and artifacts. The exhibition is organized\, curated\, and executive produced by the estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat as administered by the artist’s sisters. \n  \nKeith Haring: Art Is for Everybody | The Broad \nFeaturing over 120 artworks and archival materials\, this is the first-ever museum exhibition of Keith Haring’s work in Los Angeles. Keith Haring: Art Is for Everybody at The Broad explores both Haring’s artistic practice and life\, with much of the source material for the exhibition coming from his personal journals. \n  \n  \n\nSchedule\n7:00 a.m. | Arrive in Balboa Park \n7:15 a.m. | Bus departs from Balboa Park (from the north end of the Pan American Plaza parking lot) \n7:45 a.m. | Bus picks up guests at the La Costa Park & Ride (710 La Costa Avenue\, Encinitas\, CA 92024) \n10:00 a.m. | The Grand LA for the Basquiat exhibition with docent tour \nNoon | Pick up lunch at Vespaio and eat in a nice shady spot \n1:30 p.m. | Keith Haring exhibition at The Broad \n2:30 p.m. | Free time to explore \n4:00 p.m. | Optional happy hour at Vespaio with guide \n5:00 p.m. | Depart Los Angeles \n7:00 p.m. | Estimated arrival in San Diego \n  \n\nPick-Up Locations\nBalboa Park \nBus will leave from the north end of the Pan American Plaza parking lot (opposite end of the Air and Space Museum) in Balboa Park at 7:15 a.m. \nNorth County \nBus will pick up at the La Costa Park & Ride (710 La Costa Avenue)\, just east of Interstate 5 at 7:45 a.m. \n  \n\n  \n$165 members and docents | $175 nonmembers \nSeats are limited. \nTicket includes morning coffee\, entry to both museums\, lunch\, and a snack box for the ride home. \n  \nSponsored by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. \n  \nFeatured at top right: Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat at the opening reception for Julian Schnabel at the Whitney Museum of American Art\, New York\, 1987. Photography © George Hirose.
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/bus-tour-jean-michel-basquiat-and-keith-haring-2/
CATEGORIES:Bus Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230920T130000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Tour: Painting Paradise
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 20 \n1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. PT \n  \nExplore the paradise that was and is California. The period of the late 1800s and the early 1900s was an amazing moment for painting outside (also known as plein air painting) in California.  Artists throughout the state were painting on site with breathtaking results that were unique to this part of the world.   They explored color and light through visible brushstrokes but their styles were varied.  We will explore the landscapes of California through the eyes and brushes of these dynamic painters. \n  \nPlease reserve your spot by clicking on this link. All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. \nReserve my spot! \n\nHosted by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. \nFeatured: Alfred Richard Mitchell\, La Jolla Cove\, 1950. Oil on canvas\, Gift of the artist\, 1965.26
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/virtual-tour-painting-paradise-2/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230923T153000
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SUMMARY:Sorolla Centennial Piano Concert with Marta Espinós
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 23\n3:30–4:30 p.m. PT\nGallery 16 \n  \nJoin us for a piano concert that celebrates the life and work of painter Joaquín Sorolla (1863–1923)\, featuring music by famed Spanish composers Federico Mompou\, Joaquín Rodrigo\, Isaac Albéniz\, and Manuel de Falla\, performed by Achúcarro Foundation legacy pianist Marta Espinós. This program commemorating the centennial anniversary of Sorolla’s passing is presented in partnership with the Joaquín Achúcarro Foundation and the Embassy of Spain. \nTicket price includes Museum admission\, so come early to see the Museum’s two Sorolla masterpieces on view upstairs. Space is limited. \n  \n$45 members and military | $55 nonmembers | $25 students \nTickets are now on sale. Get tickets. \n  \n       \n  \n\n 
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/sorolla-centennial-piano-concert-with-marta-espinos-afternoon/
LOCATION:The San Diego Museum of Art\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, CA\, 92102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Sorolla Centennial Piano Concert with Marta Espinós
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, September 23\n7:00–8:00 p.m. PT\nGallery 16 \n  \nJoin us for a piano concert that celebrates the life and work of painter Joaquín Sorolla (1863–1923)\, featuring music by famed Spanish composers Federico Mompou\, Joaquín Rodrigo\, Isaac Albéniz\, and Manuel de Falla\, performed by Achúcarro Foundation legacy pianist Marta Espinós. This program commemorating the centennial anniversary of Sorolla’s passing is presented in partnership with the Joaquín Achúcarro Foundation and the Embassy of Spain. \nTicket price includes admission to the Museum upstairs galleries\, so come early to see the two Sorolla masterpieces on view. Space is limited. \n  \n$45 members and military | $55 nonmembers | $25 students \nTickets are now on sale. Get tickets. \n  \n       \n  \n\n 
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/sorolla-centennial-piano-concert-marta-espinos-evening/
LOCATION:The San Diego Museum of Art\, 1450 El Prado\, San Diego\, CA\, 92102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230928T130000
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SUMMARY:Wunderkammerkŏri: Reimagining and Reinventing Ancestral Legacy through Collecting and Display
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 28\n1:00–3:00 p.m. PT\nSpeaker: Mirae kh RHEE\, Artist-in-Residence\, Museum für Asiatische Kunst and Ethnologisches Museum\, Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin\nVirtual Event \n  \nIn this lecture\, transnational artist Mirae kh RHEE invites us into the long history of the collector and collections from both Asia and Europe. This multimedia project interrogates the presentation and collection practices of the male ruling elite and examines works from collections that extend from the famed Green Vault in Dresden to The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The artist has fashioned a new interpretation of the cabinet of curiosities\, which she calls Wunderkammerkŏri\, a mash-up of German and Korean languages. Wunderkammern\, or cabinets of curiosities\, arose in mid-16th century Europe as repositories for wondrous objects but gradually appeared in 17th–18th century Qing China and Joseon Korea in the form of Chinese treasure boxes (Duobaoge) and Korean still-life genre painting of books and the scholar’s room (Munbangdo). Working in drawing\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, participatory practices\, and emerging technologies\, like augmented reality\, the artist speaks about her motivations and exhibition plans. \n  \nArtist Biography \nSouth Korean born social practice artist (이미래/李未來) Mirae kh RHEE’s transracial life experiences led her to work between the United States\, South Korea\, and Germany\, where learning foreign languages\, code-switching\, and cultural traditions and customs continuously inform her artwork. Through the lens of transnational feminism and decolonial approaches\, she creates complex research-based Gesamtkunstwerk(e) that tell auto-ethnographical narratives. RHEE received her MFA in studio art at the University of California–Irvine\, where she was a graduate studies diversity scholar and a Jacob K. Javits Fellow. As the current Artist-in-Residence at the Museum für Asiatische Kunst and Ethnologisches Museum\, Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin\, she developed and exhibited her first augmented reality artwork Sammel-Sucht/Collecting Crave. Her solo project will be presented at the Museum für Asiatische Kunst in 2024 and at the Residenzschloss Dresden in 2025. Learn more about RHEE at www.katehersrhee.com. \n  \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 \n  \nSave my spot!\n  \nSponsored by the Asian Arts Council. \n  \nFeatured at top right: Exhibition view\, The Postcolonial Afterlives of Han\, 2021\, site-specific installation\, circa 2 m × 6 m × 4 m on view as part of Interventions: Fresh Perspectives After 50 Years\, curated by Rebecca Hall. Photo credit: courtesy of USC Pacific Asia Museum and Peter Perigo.\nKorean funeral jacket\, Joseon Dynasty\, 19th century\, permanent collection\, USC Pacific Asia Museum\, Pasadena\, CA | Unfinished Business\, 2020–2021\, plastic body bags\, hemp\, satin\, velvet\, wood\, synthetic and real hair\,2.08 m × 2.08 m × 1.80 m | Meta-Suûi\, 2021\, hemp\, muslin\, polyester cotton mix stuffing\, 70 cm × 56 cm × 12 cm | This Way to Apgujeong: Fall\,Winter\, Summer\, Spring\, 2016\, inkjet print on fine art paper\, 21 cm × 29.7 cm\n \n 
URL:https://www.sdmart.org/event/wunderkammerkori-reimagining-and-reinventing-ancestral-legacy-through-collecting-and-display/
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Lecture,Support Council
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