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Outreach

SPEAKERS ON THE VISUAL ARTS

To arrange for speakers on the visual arts at your organization, school, art program, contact: Devorah Tarrow, Outreach Coordinator, 212.777.4490.

"Cocktail Party" by Alex Katz, a subject of talks on the Visual Arts

♦ Aesthetic Realism: The Opposites in Art and Life

Panelists include Marcia Rackow, painter; Dale Laurin, architect; Ken Kimmelman, filmmaker, on their respective arts; with Moderator Carrie Wilson, art historian.

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♦ In Search of Strength and Grace: Two American Sculptors

“Do the revolutionary polished steel sculptures of David Smith and the grand, compelling wood and metal horses of Deborah Butterfield teach us something important about the drama of strength and grace in ourselves?”

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♦ Aesthetic Realism Shows What’s Going on in American Art & In Ourselves

Art educators Marcia Rackow and Donita Ellison discussed the work of American Realist painters from Thomas Hart Benton to Alex Katz: “Central in all realist art is the seeing that the commonplace also has grandeur.”

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♦ Aesthetic Realism Explains Art & Our Lives

Dr. Jaime Torres and Art educator Donita Ellison discussed works by Rafael Tufiño, Jack Delano, Claes Oldenburg, Duane Hanson, Chuck Close. They showed something central in realist art: that the commonplace has grandeur & meaning.

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♦ The Brooklyn Bridge: A Study in Greatness

An illustrated talk by Carrie Wilson, Terrain Gallery Coordinator, and John Stern, Senior Planner at the Tri-State Regional Planning Commission, New York. They showed why this structure has been loved by millions of people all over the world.

Aesthetic Realism Foundation Outreach Speakers on the Visual Arts: Picasso Guernica

♦ Aesthetic Realism Shows How Art Answers the Questions of Your Life

Written by Dorothy Koppelman, painter and founding Director of the Terrain Gallery, and Carrie Wilson, gallery coordinator. Presented by Ms. Wilson. Based on the series at the Terrain Gallery, showing—through a Persian manuscript, Picasso’s Guernica, an abstract work by Hans Hofman—that the technical questions of art have in them the solutions to the conflicts in our lives.

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♦ The Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method Shows the Thrilling Structure in Common Between Art & Science

Presented by Donita Ellison, high school art teacher, Rosemary Plumstead, science educator and Aesthetic Realism Consultant. Through demonstration lessons on how beauty is present in both prehistoric cave paintings and the anatomy of the human hand, the presenters illustrate the mighty, graceful relation of art and science.

To arrange for speakers on the visual arts at your organization, school, art program, contact: Devorah Tarrow, Outreach Coordinator, 212.777.4490.

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