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The Sea Around Us

June 5, 2010 through September 12, 2010

Sponsored by David Lerner Associates
Additional sponsorship by Astoria Federal Savings


Our current exhibition “The Sea Around Us” with the featured painting of Maurice de Vlaminck, is on loan from The Great Art Fund, LLC and made possible by the generous sponsorship of David Lerner Associates, Inc. one of the museum’s most generous supporters.

NCMA’s newest exhibition portrays the magnetism we feel for bodies of water alongside the dangers, even the terror, that seas often present. This exhibition examines the romantic fascination artists have always had for expanses of water through American and European artists working in many styles from the mid-19th century to the present. Organized by Director Emerita Constance Schwartz, the exhibition opens on Saturday, June 5 and remains on view through Sunday, September 12. The Sea Around Us is sponsored by David Lerner Associates with additional sponsorship by Astoria Federal Savings.

The Sea Around Us celebrates the oceans and waters that cover much of the earth’s surface. With our increasing awareness of environmental issues, this exhibition provides an examination of how artists have portrayed both the attractions and dangers of oceans and waters as well as their qualities as metaphor.

Waterscapes provide the frontier in this exhibition. Offering a fresh look at marine art, The Sea Around Us includes artistic styles from 19th-century American landscape and Impressionism to those of modern and contemporary artists. They depict water as a natural phenomena that seems to overpower mankind. Imagery in the exhibition ranges from placid seas, quiet lakes and sun-filled beaches to the dramatic dangers inherent in angry seas, tsunamis and creatures of the sea. Man-made objects such as ports and seaside villages, boats and ships, wharfs and docks are dwarfed by the grandeur of nature. The imagery of men dominated by the natural force of water has frequently fueled the artist’s imagination. These are subtle allegories of the span of life and of the struggle and joy experienced as mankind attempts to conquer that which is unconquerable.

Included in The Sea Around Us are works by Jasper F. Cropsey, Thomas Buttersworth, Childe Hassam, Red Grooms, Edward Hopper, Louis Comfort Tiffany as well as other masters of seascapes. The works on view are on loan from such prestigious institutions as the Newark Museum, Brooklyn Museum, Columbus Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art and other major public and private collections.

In addition to an illustrated catalogue of the exhibition, NCMA offer several public programs to add to the enjoyment of the exhibition. Among these are Private Tea & Tour of the Exhibition (July 14 and August 25), Sea Fever with Charles A. Riley II, Ph.D (July 18), Highlands of the Hudson with Stephen P. Rice, Ph.D. (August 7) and a family boat-making workshop, What Floats Your Boat? (July 24). Select EVENTS on the left-hand side of the page for details.

Pierre Bonnard

 

Currents

June 5, 2010 to September 12, 2010

Group Show in NCMA’s Contemporary Gallery

Currents, at NCMA’s Contemporary Gallery from June 5 to September 12, features the work of three artists: Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Benjamin Edwards and Tom Sanford. The exhibition is organized by Elaine Berger for the museum’s Contemporary Collectors Circle.

Jessica Jackson Hutchins is a sculptor whose work is included in the 2010 Whitney Biennial. She has shown in many group and solo exhibitions in this country and the UK. Her work explores the relationships between people and objects and how they both form and inform each other (Artforum). Benjamin Edwards has been exhibited widely throughout the New York area and other US cities. Working in oils, acrylics and digital inkjet, his paintings and drawings hold a mirror to contemporary society, reflecting it back as hallucinatory and visionary landscapes. Tom Sanford paints vibrant representations of pop objects and celebrities. His work has been exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo and Copenhagen.

Benjamin Edwards