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To obtain the full text of any news releases in this index, please contact the Archives at archives@artic.edu or (312) 443-4777. |
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January 13, 1953
Photographs by Brett Weston, exhibition; biography note and comments
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| January 19, 1953
Sculpture of the Twentieth Century, exhibition, assembled and catalogue
written by Andrew C. Ritchie, Director of Painting and Sculpture Department
in The Museum of Modern Art, N.Y.; works on view; description of installation,
designed by Daniel Brenner of Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT)
38-40
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| February 11, 1953
Fernand Leger: A Survey of His Art, retrospective exhibition, organized
and selected by AIC Associate Curator of Painting Katharine Kuh; biography
notes; venues and exhibition lenders 42-43, 47-48
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| February 12, 1953
Gallery of Art Interpretation: Both Sides of American Art, exhibition,
selected by AIC Associate Curator of Painting Katharine Kuh; re-opening
of the Gallery; works on view 44 |
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March 9, 1953
Photographs by Gordon Parks, exhibition of the LIFE Magazine photographer;
biography note and Mr. Parks' comments; exhibition check-list 45-46 |
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| March 23, 1953
Fernand Leger: A Survey of His Art, exhibition, organized in collaboration
with San Francisco Museum of Art and The Museum of Modern Art in New
York; installation and works on view, including stained glass window,
designed for the church in Audincourt; catalogue by Katharine Kuh 42-43,
47-48
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| April 6, 1953
Drawings from PUNCH, exhibition of cartoons from the British magazine;
venues and works on view 49
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| April 20, 1953
The Merry-Go-Round, Museum Open House, sponsored by AIC Woman's Board,
presided by Mrs. Tiffany Blake; chairman of the event Mrs. Leigh B.
Block; donors of Emergency Fund Campaign invited; tours in the renovated
Prints and Drawings Department, Decorative Arts Department, Goodman
Theatre backstage, and other AIC and SAIC offices; Permanent collection
tours; Costume Show in Fullerton Hall; AIC President Chauncey McCormick
speaking at the event 50-51, 54-55 |
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May 7, 1953
Accessions in Photography Department: Photographs in the Peabody Fund,
works acquired through the Mrs. Stuyvesant Peabody; works on view and
selection of works, donated for the newly established AIC Photography
Gallery; the Camera Club Movement; exhibition check-list 52-53 |
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| May 12, 1953
AIC Emergency Fund Campaign, $ 1, 600,000 goal completed, announcement
by AIC President and Chairman of the Campaign Chauncey McCormick, report
on the balance, contributors, Museum membership, and The Merry-Go-Round
event in the Museum; first AIC fund raising campaign, comments by Mr.
McCormick 50-51, 54-55
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| May 18, 1953
AIC Board of Trustees, elections; Walter Brewster and Russell Tyson,
named Honorary Trustees for Life and Honorary Vice-Presidents of AIC;
Cushman B. Bissell, Earle Ludgin, Andrew McNally III, and George B.
Young, elected to the Board; biography notes 56-57
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| May 25, 1953
13th Annual Exhibition of the Society for Contemporary American Art;
participants included Joseph Albers, Herbert Bayer, Colleen Browning,
Jimmy Ernst, Richard Florsheim, Joan Mitchell, Arthur Osver, Mark Tobey,
and Rudolph Weisenborn; list of the Society officers to be elected at
the exhibition preview 58 |
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June 8, 1953
73rd Commencement of the SAIC, presided by Chauncey McCormick, diplomas
presented by SAIC Dean Hubert Ropp; invocation given by Rev. Robert
Bowman Stewart of Wheaton, IL; SAIC alumnus Kenneth Milton Chapman of
Museum of New Mexico and School of American Research, granted Honorary
Degree of Doctor of Fine Arts; list of Traveling Fellowship Award winners,
with residential addresses, William D. Leoneli, Melvin F. Silverman,
Richard P. Kluga, James S. Abramic, Robert E. Clark, and William B.
Laurie 61, 101 |
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| June 29, 1953
Photographs by Carlotta Corpron, exhibition; biography note and comments;
exhibition check-list 59-60
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| August 24, 1953
Masterpieces of Japanese Art, exhibition, sponsored by the Government
of Japan; lenders included Emperor of Japan, museums of Tokyo and Kyoto,
and private collectors; works on view and comments; exhibition venue
in Boston 62-63, 66-68
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| September 8, 1953
Masterpieces of Japanese Art, exhibition sponsored by the Government
of Japan; opening, works on view, catalogue, installation by Charles
H. Dornbusch, and flower arrangement by Robert Moore of Chicago Park
District 62-63, 66-68
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| September 21, 1953
57th Annual Exhibition by Artists of Chicago and Vicinity; changes in
jury system establishing jury of selection and jury of awards; list
of jury of selection with biography notes, Willem De Kooning, Humbert
Albrizio, and Franklin Boggs, and Director of St. Louis Museum of Art
Perry T. Rathbone; jury of awards to be nominated by participating artists
64-65 |
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October 7, 1953
Masterpieces of Japanese Art, exhibition made possible with the assistance
of the Japan Society President John D. Rockefeller III; attendance record;
screening of the film Conspiracy in Kyoto, based on Japanese
scroll painting, titled Burning of the Imperial Gate; public
opinion survey, sponsored by the Japan Society; venues 62-63, 66-68 |
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| November 3, 1953
57th Annual Exhibition by Artists of Chicago and Vicinity; list of prize-winners
with biography notes, Margo Hoff, Joyce Treiman, Tom Lias, Liz Engelhard,
Louise Stanton, Paul Wieghardt, Briggs Dyer, Abbott Pattison, Mrs. Enid
Wolk, Harry Brorby, Jon Fabion, Ivan Albright, Bunni Sovetski, Maryette
Charlton, Stanley Mitruk, Vera Berdich, Elaine Isaac, Evelyn Statinger;
jury of awards comprised of Chicago artists Rainey Bennett, Francis
Chapin, and Max Kahn 64-65, 69-71
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| November 16, 1953
Photographs by Arnold Newman, exhibition; biography note and exhibition
check-list 72-73
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| December 7, 1953
Sargent, Whister, and Mary Cassatt, exhibition preview, attended by
curators and director of The Metropolitan Museum in New York, and staff
members of the Middle West museums; works on view, description of installation;
catalogue by AIC Curator of American Painting Frederick A. Sweet 76-78,
80-81
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| December 14, 1953
Major AIC acquisition, Hans Memling's Virgin and Child from
devotional diptych in the AIC Permanent collection, completed with the
right panel of the diptych, gift of Arthur Sachs; comments by Mr. Sachs;
notes on provenance, subject matter, and framing of the piece 74-75
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| December 16, 1953
Sargent, Whister, and Mary Cassatt, exhibition; venue in the Metropolitan
Museum in New York; works on view, AIC showing included display of Whistler
memorabilia from the collection of Walter S. Brewster 76-78, 80-81
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| December 21, 1953
John Marin, Permanent collection exhibition of watercolors, donated
to AIC by Georgia O'Keeffe in the memory of Alfred Stieglitz; biography
note about Mr. Marin 79 |
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