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Museum News Releases Index for 1939-1998
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| January 3, 1978
Sonata, tapestry by Leonardo Nierman, gift to AIC from
Ms. Dee Lamport Loew 161 |
| January 4, 1978
Meanings of the Nude in Western Art,lecture series by Celia Marriott of
Museum Education Department 162 |
| January 6, 1978
Ernie Pyle: The Pre-War Years, The Wartime Years, performance by actor William Windom;
program produced by AIC Department of Special Events 163 |
| January 9, 1978
Behind the Broken Words, a Celebration of Language,
performance by actors Anthony Zerbe and Lee Browne 164 |
| January 18, 1978
Music of the Baroque ensemble, Chicago, conductor and founder Thomas Wikman,
featuring Christmas Oratorioby Johann Sebastian Bach 165 |
| January 24, 1978
Photographs by Tod Papageorge, exhibition 166 |
| February 8, 1978
SAIC Goodman School of Drama, affiliated with DePaul University, Chicago;
announcement by AIC Chairman James W. Alsdorf; remarks on acquisition by Chairman of
DePaul Board Robert M. Drevs and Dean of the DePaul School of Music Dr. Frederick Miller;
history notes on both Schools 167-169 |
| February 9, 1978
AIC Antiquarian Society bequest to American Arts Department;
comments by Department curator Milo Naeve on acquisition of mahogany
and white pine table, ca. 1750-70, Salem, MA, 170 |
| February 14, 1978
Pompeii AD 79, US tour exhibition made possible through National Endowment for
the Humanities (NEH) and Xerox Corporation; announcement on AIC showing;
venues and related publication 171-172, 192-193, 197-198, 200-204, 208-209,
212-215, 218, 229, 239-240, 245, 255-256 |
| February 17, 1978
Japanese Woodblock Prints, exhibition from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Van Zelst,
featuring Un'ichi Hiratsuka, master of the sosaku honga;
biography note and remarks by the artist 173
Court House: A Photographic Document, two-year tour exhibition,
presented under auspices of the American Federation of Arts and National
Trust for Historical Preservation; photographs from the Court House Project,
commissioned by Joseph E. Seagram and Sons, Inc.; American architecture, buildings of law;
list of photographers 174 |
| February 27, 1978
The Small Sculptures of Francesco Bertos, lecture by Anthony F. Radcliffe
of Victoria and Albert Museum, London; lecture made possible through Samuel A. Marx Bequest
designated for lectures by distinguished art scholars 175
On Colonial Architecture in Goa, lecture by Carlos de Azevedo
of Miami University in Ohio 176 |
| February 27, 1978
Twilight of the Gods, lecture series by Dr. Mary Gedo,
exploring art by Great Masters in their later years 177 |
| March 16, 1978
AIC Centennial Fund Drive; sale of $15 million in tax exempt bonds issued under
the auspices of Illinois Educational Facilities Authority;
proceeds of the sale focused on financing of construction and renovation program at the Museum;
Homer Livingston, Jr., Executive Vice President of the First National Bank of Chicago,
presenting check to AIC; remarks by AIC Chairman James W. Alsdorf 178-179 |
| March 23, 1978
Two Hundred Years of American Architectural Drawing, retrospective exhibition organized by
The Architectural League of New York and The American Federation of Arts;
curators David Gebhardt of University of California at Santa Barbara and Deborah Nevins
of The Architectural League of New York; exhibition venues and publication;
AIC showing coordinated by curator of American Arts Department Milo Naeve 180-181, 187
Peasant Paintings from Huhsien County of the People's Republic of China,
exhibition loaned by Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries in Peking;
US and European venues; booklet with essays by Chinese artists 182-183
Eight Paintings by Georges Braque from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh B. Block,
exhibition loaned by the collectors; works on view 184 |
| April 6, 1978
Works on Paper: 77th Exhibition of Artists of Chicago and Vicinity;
biennial (since 1969) Exhibitions of Chicago and Vicinity restituted as annual events,
even-numbered annuals devoted to other than painting and sculpture mediums;
new regulations for the exhibition entries; the 77th show curated by Esther Sparks of Prints and Drawings,
comments and jury 185-186, 222-224, 232-234 |
| April 12, 1978
Two Hundred Years of American Architectural Drawing,
exhibition lecture series, sponsored by Museum Education Department and
supported by Henry C. Morris Fund of AIC;
lectures conducted by John Poppelers of U.S. Department of the Interior,
Charles E. Brownell of Maryland Historical Society, Osmand Overby of University of Missouiri,
and Robert Judson Clark of Princeton University; schedule 187
Thomas Cubitt: Builder and Developer, lecture by Hermione Hobhouse of Oxford University,
London, 188 |
| April 13, 1978
Fashion Items and Textiles Pertaining to Fashion, exhibition in conjunction with
Annual Meeting of The Costume Society of America; remarks by curator of Textiles Department
Christa C. M. Thurman 189-190 |
| April 18, 1978
17th C. table and pair of torcheres, court furniture of the King Louis XIV reign,
acquired from the chateau de Savigny in Burgundy, France, and exhibited at AIC;
comments by curator of European Decorative Arts Department John Keefe 191 |
| May 18, 1978
Pompeii AD 79, announcement on opening of US tour exhibition sponsored
by National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and Xerox Corporation;
installation, slide lectures, promotional offer of Museum Membership Department,
and ticket information 192-193 |
| May 19, 1978
Recent Acquisitions, 1976-1977: Photography, exhibition; works on view,
list of photographers 194
Color Photographs by Larry McPherson, exhibition featuring dye-transfer technique of printing;
curator of Photography David Travis 195-196 |
| May 30, 1978
Pompeii AD 79, US tour exhibition; announcement on exhibition opening, venues, installation,
ticket and membership information, and special Pompeii phone-line 197-198 |
| June 5, 1978
AIC expansion program launched in 1971; opening of new McKinlock Court Galleries
in celebration of Museum Centennial, featuring Contemporary American Art and
African Art Collections; works on view 199 |
| June 7, 1978
News release of Archaeological Institute of America,
the Chicago Society, announcing special bonus programs in association
with Pompeii AD 79 exhibition 201 |
| June 8, 1978
Pompeii AD 79, US tour exhibition; announcement by Membership Department prior
to exhibition opening; Museum membership increase 200
From the Ashes of Vesuvius, series of lectures in association with exhibition
titled Pompeii AD 79, presented by Museum lecturer George Schneider; schedule 202 |
| June 16, 1978
Pompeii AD 79, exhibition construction and special AIC installation designed
by Vincent Cuilla of New York; remarks by AIC Associate Director of Physical Plant
Bernie Trella and AIC Conservator Timothy Lennon 203-204 |
| June 23, 1978
European Portraits (1600-1900) in the AIC, exhibition from Permanent Collection,
curator of Earlier Painting and Classical Art Susan Wise;
catalogue with essay by David Riper 205 |
| July 7, 1978
Junior Museum Summer programs, Crayon-A-Thon: An Invitation to Draw,
Film Fun, Heritage Hikes I, II, and III, Forms in Space, I Spy, Bits and Pieces 206-207 |
| July 18, 1978
Pompeii AD 79, exhibition, special AIC installation included
period garden conceived by Vincent Ciulla of New York; description 208
Pompeii AD 79, exhibition attendance record of Boston Museum of Fine Arts announced
prior to AIC showing, other US and European venues 209 |
| July 31, 1978
Arthur M. Wood nominated candidate for Chairman of AIC Board of Trustees,
succeeding James W. Alsdorf; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Wood, AIC Benefactors and Sustaining Fellows;
Mrs. Wood, daughter of Potter Palmer, Jr.(President of AIC from 1925 to 1943) 210- 211, 251-253
Pompeii AD 79, general information; exhibition loaned by National Archaeological
Museum of Naples and the Pompeii Antiquarium; special AIC installation by Vincente Ciulla;
AIC president E. L. Chalmers, security memo; previews and priority passes for
various categories of visitors; two-volume catalogue published by Boston Museum of Fine Arts;
Pompeii shop; self-guided audio tours; other services; Junior Museum Pompeii festival;
special events 171-172, 192-193, 197-198, 200-204, 208-209,
212-215, 218, 229, 239-240, 245, 255-256 |
| August 18, 1978
The Athlete: 25 Year Retrospective of Roger Riger, exhibition of drawings,
photographs, and films produced for Sports Illustrated magazine and ABC TV series
Wide World of Sports; works on view 216-217 |
| August 22, 1978
Junior Museum Pompeii festival for children, schedule for performances
by Classic Students of New Trier East High School and Pupple Puppetry,
craft demonstrations by mosaicist Arnold Zweerts, potter Tom Finerty,
weaver Janina Kinka, and fresco painter George Stahl 218 |
| August 28, 1978
Spaces and Intersections, photographs by Rusty Culp and Douglas R. Gilbert,
exhibition organized by curator of Photography Department David Travis 219-220
Quilts from the Permanent Collection, Part I, exhibition organized by curator
of Textiles Department Christa C. M. Thurman 221 |
| September 7, 1978
Works on Paper: 77th Exhibition by Artists of Chicago and Vicinity,
jury comprised of New York artist Philip Pearlstein, Jan van der Marck of Dartmouth Museum, NH,
and AIC curator of Prints and Drawings Esther Sparks; new format for Chicago and Vicinity shows;
list of participants 185-186, 222-224, 232-234 |
| September 11, 1978
Ivan Albright, exhibition of paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings from Permanent collection;
works on view; biography note 225-226 |
| September 22, 1978
I have a Dream, sculpture by Abbott Pattison, memorial to Martin Luther King, Jr.,
at Chicago State University, commissioned by AIC Ferguson Monument Fund;
dedication ceremony conducted by President of the University Benjamin H. Alexander,
AIC Chairman James W. Alsdorf, and Leon Davis, Chairman of the Board of Governors,
State Colleges and Universities; biography note on Abbot Pattison,
SAIC instructor 227-228 |
| September 26, 1978
Pompeii AD 79, exhibition, attendance record, the 200,001st visitor
welcomed by AIC President E. Laurence Chalmers, Jr.; crowd control operation,
ticket information 229
The Theatrical Prints of the Torii Masters, traveling exhibition of
ukiyo-e prints from the collections of Honolulu Academy of Arts and Riccar Art Museum in Tokyo,
organized by Dr. Howard A. Link of Honolulu Academy; AIC showing coordinated
by Jack Sewell and Osamu Ueda of Oriental Art Department;
catalogue by Dr. Link 230-231 |
| September 27, 1978
Works on Paper: 77th Exhibition by Artists of Chicago and Vicinity, prize winners
185-186, 222-223, 232-234 |
| October 3, 1978
Careers in Art Day, free program on art education sponsored by AIC,
schedule of seminars and portfolio interviews; list of participating
institutions 235-236 |
| October 19, 1978
Masterpieces by Reynolds and Gainsborough in The National Gallery in London,
lecture by Homan Potterton of The National Gallery, London, 237
Lecture on 19th C. French sculptor Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux,
conducted by Anne M. Wagner of Harvard University;
annual lecture of a distinguished scholar sponsored by AIC Old Masters Society 238 |
| October 23, 1978
The Classical Presence in American Art by curator of American Arts Department Milo Naeve,
AIC publication in association with Pompeii AD 79 exhibition 239-240 |
| October 24, 1978
Stone sculpture depicting Pasvanatha, the Twenty-third Tirthankara, 12th C.,
Southern India, on permanent view; gift of AIC Auxiliary Board in honor of
AIC Trustees Mr. and Mrs. James W. Alsdorf;
remarks by President of Auxiliary Board David Hilliard 241 |
| October 25, 1978
Photography: Smile for the Birdie, two-year installation in the Sol and Celia Hammerman Gallery
of AIC Junior Museum; show included works by Chicago-area artists Robert Amft,
David Avison, Barbara Crane, Fred Endsley, Kenneth Josephson, Gene Pesek,
and Ellen Lanyon 242 |
| October 30, 1978
AIC Ryerson and Burnham Libraries, receiving federal grant from Department of Health,
Education and Welfare under the Higher Education Act of 1965 (Strengthening Research Libraries
Recourses); organization of AIC Burnham Archives of architectural drawings and blueprints;
conservation of Daniel Burnham's drawings from Plan of Chicago
and copies of Inland Architecture magazine;
Plan of Chicago: 1909-1979, library exhibition commemorating
70th anniversary of the publication; collection development of AIC Libraries 243-244
Pompeii AD 79, exhibition attendance record; extended dates 245 |
| November 1, 1978
Too Much of a Good Thing, lecture on Victorian architecture by
David N. Durant of Nottingham and Sheffield Universities, U.K., 246 |
| November 9,1978
The Arthur Rubloff Collection of antique paperweights, gift to AIC;
opening of the Rubloff Gallery designed by Robert Furhoff of Chicago
in collaboration with Mr. Rubloff, project coordinated by curator
of European Decorative Arts Department John W. Keefe, remarks 247-248 |
| November 13, 1978
Carl Andre, retrospective exhibition organized by Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, TX;
exhibition venues and catalogue written by Barbara Rose and David Bourdon 249-250 |
| November 20, 1978
Arthur M. Wood elected Chairman of AIC Board of Trustees, succeeding James W. Alsdorf;
Brooks McCormick elected Vice Chairman of AIC Board of Trustees;
Linda Starks elected to AIC Office of Secretary replacing Louise Lutz, Ms. Lutz's
retirement as Secretary of the Corporation; other officers re-elected;
Mrs. Eugene A. Davidson designated AIC Life Trustee 251-253 |
| November 21, 1978
An Illinois Quilt Tradition, lecture by quilt-expert Susan Kolojeski
in association with AIC exhibition titled Quilts from the Permanent Collection; SAIC alumnus
254 |
| November 22, 1978
Pompeii AD 79, exhibition, outstanding attendance record
and Museum membership increase; comments by AIC President E. Laurence Chalmers, Jr.;
venues 255-256 |
| November 28, 1978
Ladies at the Bath in 16th C. French Painting, lecture by Henri Zerner
of Brown University; annual lecture of a distinguished scholar sponsored
by AIC Old Masters Society 257 |
| December 11, 1978
Make-In: Pictures that Flip, Spin and Move, Junior Museum workshops,
complementing exhibition titled Photography: Smile for the Birdie 258
Christmas Through Artists' Eyes, holiday presentation 259 |
| December 18, 1978
Theft of Japanese painting called Lone heron on snow-covered willow tree by lake,
Tosa School, 18th C.; reward for information, comments by AIC president
E. Laurence Chalmers, Jr., 260 |
| December 20, 1978
Claire Zeisler - A Retrospective, exhibition, curator of Textile Department Christa C. M. Thurman,
comments and catalogue with essays by Ms. Thurman, Erika Billeter of Museum Bellerive in Switzerland,
Bernard Kester of University of California, Katherine Kuh of New York, and Paul J. Smith
of Museum of Contemporary Crafts in New York 261-262
Special series of audio-visual presentations, organized by Museum Education Department,
schedule 263 |
| December 27, 1978
Theft of three Cezanne paintings titled Madame Cezanne in a Yellow Armchair (1893-95),
Apples On a Tablecloth (1886-90), and House on the River (1885-90);
comments by curator of Earlier Painting J. Partice Marandel and
AIC President E. Laurence Chalmers, Jr., 264, 267 |
| December 28, 1978
Photography exhibitions inaugurating the 1979 centennial celebrations at AIC;
The Art Institute of Chicago: 100 Years, exhibition organized by Centennial Committee
of the Professional Museum Association featuring archival photographs of AIC and SAIC;
Discovering America, 1959-1970: A Tribute to Hugh Edwards,
exhibition honoring the first curator of AIC Photography Collection,
the show organized by curator of Photography Department David Travis and sponsored by
American Photographer magazine, works on view; American photography in the 1970s,
exhibition organized by AIC Society for Contemporary Art, works on view 265-266 |
| December 29, 1978
Theft of three Cezanne paintings, reward for information 264, 267 |
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