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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 25, 1954
Unrestricted bequest to AIC, made possible trough the trust established
by James Viles, AIC Governing Life Member, elected AIC Benefactor; AIC
Life Member Lawrence Viles, providing part of the trust, terms and conditions;
remarks by AIC President Chauncey McCormick 82-83 |
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| January 18, 1954
Photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson, exhibition; biography note and
comments; exhibition check-list 87
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| March 1, 1954
Designer Craftsmen U.S.A., exhibition, organized by American Craftsmen
Educational Council in cooperation with AIC, The Brooklyn Museum, and
other US museums; jury comprised of David Campbell of New Hampshire
Society of Arts, William Woolfenden of Detroit Institute of Arts, and
Hugo Lawson of Carson Pirie Scott, Chicago; works shown and awarded;
complementary show, titled Midwest Designer-Craftsmen, initiated by
AIC Curator of Decorative Arts and Industrial Art Meyric R. Rogers and
organized by Society of Midwest Designer-Craftsmen; catalogue, prepared
by American Craftsmen Educational Council 84-85 |
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| March 8, 1954
Photographs by Cecil Beaton, exhibition; biography note and comments;
exhibition check-list 88-89
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| March 22, 1954
Drawings by Ben Shahn, exhibition; biography note 90
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| March 31, 1954
Antoine Watteau's drawing [Four Studies of Italian Comedians]
from the Estate of Camille Groult, France, acquisition for AIC Tiffany
and Margaret Blake Collection, made possible by Mrs. Tiffany Blake;
first Watteau's drawing in the Permanent collection; description and
provenance of the drawing 91-92 |
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April 12, 1954
18th C. Prints of Japanese Kabuki Theatre, exhibition in connection
with the first tour of Kabuki Theatre in Chicago; works on view 93
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April 27, 1954
Frederic Clay Bartlett: Memorial Exhibition of Painting, preview and
Governing Life Members annual luncheon meeting, conducted by AIC President
Chauncey McCormick; paintings shown in the gallery adjacent to the Birch
Bartlett Gallery; works on view, lenders, and biography note about Frederic
Bartlett; Burnham Library exhibition of illustrated books from the Bequest
of Alfred Hamill, preview and comments on the collection 95
75th Annual School Exhibition, [Art in the Making], preview for AIC
members, contributors, and artists; organized by SAIC Dean Hubert Ropp;
continuos art technique demonstrations by SAIC students in the East
Wing galleries, displaying entire SAIC curriculum 95
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| May 10, 1954
Photographs by Robert Doisneau, exhibition; works on view, comments
on subject matter, biography note, and publications 96-97
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| May 12, 1954
American and European Miniature Rooms, gift of Mrs. James Ward Thorne,
housed in special AIC gallery; the collection touring the U.S.A.; opening
of the installation in connection with May Festival, sponsored by AIC
Woman's Board 98
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| May 24, 1954
14th Annual Exhibition of the Society for Contemporary Art; installation
by the member of the Society Mrs. Victor Zurcher; American artists represented
in the show included Lee Gatch, Morris Graves, Adolph Gottlieb, Franz
Kline, Leonid, Walter Murch, Arthur Osver, Bernard Rosenthal, Theodoros
Stamos, Copeland C. Burg, Richard Florsheim, Roland Ginzel, Albert E.
Henselman, Margo Hoff, Hugo Weber, Egon Weiner, Rudolph Weisenborn,
and Paul Weighardt 99 |
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June 1, 1954
Peruvian Pottery from Waserman Collection, acquired by Mr. Nathan Cummings
of Chicago, exhibition; comments by Junius Bird of The American Museum
of Natural History 100
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| June 4, 1954
Paintings by American Indians, exhibition, made possible through the
efforts of Kenneth Chapman, special consultant in Indian arts and crafts
for the US Government, and with assistance of SAIC Honorary Doctor of
Fine Arts and founder of the Department of Painting in the U. S. Indian
School, Dorothy Dunn, SAIC alumnus 101
75th Commencement Exercises of SAIC, presided by Chairman of the School
Committee and AIC Trustee Harold H. Swift; diplomas, presented by SAIC
Dean Hubert Ropp; invocation, given by Rev. Robert Bowman Stewart of
Wheaton, IL; principal address by Director of Solomon Guggenheim Museum
in New York James J. Sweeney; Traveling Fellowship Awards winners, list
with residential addresses, Arthur Okamura, Francis Ruzicka, Elizabeth
Rupprecht, Thomas J. Gorman, Roger Sprigings, and Kenneth Kinzie 102
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| June 17, 1954
Formation of AIC Department of Design and Industry, proposed and discussed
at the meeting with Chicago prominent industrialists by AIC Director
Daniel Catton Rich and designer Russel Wright; funding and intended
department functions under supervision of AIC Consultant on Design William
Friedman and AIC Curator Meyric Rogers 103, 107, 121 |
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July 13, 1954
Photography by Sabine Weiss, exhibition; biography note 105
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| July 28, 1954
Masterpieces of Religious Art, exhibition organized in cooperation with
The World Councils of Churches; lenders and works on view; catalogue
with article by Paul Tillich 104
Five Hundred Years of Religious Prints, display of prints from Permanent
collection, complementing major exhibition, titled Masterpieces of Religious
Art, works on view 106
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| September 3, 1954
Midwest Designer-Craftsmen Society, Crafts Fair at AIC McKinlock Court
Terrace, held in connection with AIC New Design Program 103, 107
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| September 13, 1954
Photographs in Color by Arthur Siegel, exhibition; notes on Siegel's
technique; series of photographs taken on State Street in Chicago; biography
note 108-109
61st American Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture; jury comprised
of Stuart Davis, George L. K. Morris, and Director of Guggenheim Museum
in New York James J. Sweeney, biography notes; works selected by Curator
of AIC Department of Painting and Sculpture Katharine Kuh and Frederick
Sweet 110, 116-118
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September 27, 1954
The Ford Foundation grant to AIC for the Fund of Adult Education, announcement
by AIC Director Daniel Catton Rich; AIC Curator of Modern Painting and
Sculpture Katharine Kuh, named Chief Consultant for the project; Jules
Langsner's discussion group method in art education 111
AIC Vice-President Everett D. Graff, elected Acting President of AIC,
replacing late Mr. Chauncey McCormick; biography note about Mr. Graff,
AIC Committees Chairman, Trustee, and Chicago collector of Western Americana
112
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October 8, 1954
Contemporary Chinese Paintings by Ch'i Pai-shih, exhibition; works on
view, lenders, and biography note 113 |
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| October 11, 1954
Tapestries 1500-1800, from the Museum Collection, exhibition representing
major acquisitions in the Decorative Arts Department, made possible
by the Hearst Foundation, Marshall Field's and Co., Mrs. Chauncey McCormick,
Mrs. Richard Ely Danielson, Lieutenant Colonel William Deering Howe,
Mrs. Maurice L. Rothschild, Mr. and Ms. Sanger Robinson, and Mr. Charles
Zadok of Milwaukee; works on view 114
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| October 12, 1954
Gallery of Art Interpretation: Recent Paintings by Mark Rothko, exhibition;
comments by the artist, excerpt from exhibition pamphlet 115
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| October 13, 1954
Edtaonisl (1913) by Francis Picabia, AIC acquisition, gift
of Mr. and Mrs. Armand P. Bartos of New York; painting installed in
Permanent collection gallery 119
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| October 21, 1954
61st American Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture; list of prize-winners
with biography notes, Corado Marca-Relli, Naum Gabo, Kenzo Okada, Joseph
Albers, Willem de Kooning, Joseph Glasco, Jimmy Ernst, Alexander Calder,
Mark Tobey, and Leon Golub 110, 116-118
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| October 22, 1954
Max Kahn Prints, exhibition of color lithographs; works on view, biography
note 120
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| October 29, 1954
Formation of Department of Design and Industry in AIC, proposed and
postponed indefinitely, announcement by AIC Acting President Everett
D. Graff; comments on funding of the project 103, 107, 121 |
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November 2, 1954
Mr. Brook McCormick and AIC Director Daniel Caton Rich, elected AIC
Trustees at the meeting of the Board; biography notes, Mr. Rich's tenure
at the Museum 122
Mrs. Antounette Farren Brown Bequest to AIC, terms and conditions,
biography note; comments by AIC Acting President Everett D. Graff 123
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| November 9, 1954
Christmas card series, published by AIC, jewelry reproductions, books
and calendars available in Museum Shop 124
Photography by Brassai, exhibition, comments and biography note 125
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| November 22, 1954
Masterpiece of the Month: Ivan Albright's That Which I Should Have
Done I Did Not Do, exhibited with recorded explanatory remarks,
narrated by Ken Nordine; included display of photographs of charcoal
studies for the painting; AIC Public Relations Counsel Peter Pollack
documenting Albright's technique by means of photography 126
Carter H. Harrison Memorial Exhibition of French prints, donated to
AIC; works on view, biography note and comments on the collection, Mr.
Harrison's gifts to AIC and partnership with AIC Curator of Prints and
Drawings Carl O. Schniewind 127
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| November 30, 1954
Nineteenth century style installation in the Gallery of French Impressionists,
supported by Mrs. Emily Crane Chadbourne; works on view 128
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| December 20, 1954
Looking at Modern Art, lecture and discussion sessions, inaugurating
program of The Fund for Adult Education, conceived by AIC Curator of
Modern Art and Sculpture Katharine Kuh; course manual, applicants, and
list of course consultants, including George Buehr, Allan Frumkin, S.
I. Hayakawa, Katharine Kuh, Daniel Catton Rich, Alan Sawyer, Franz Schulze,
James Speyer, Wilbur D. Peat, and William E. Woolfenden 130-131
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| December 22, 1954
Great French Paintings: Chauncey McCormick Memorial Exhibition, in honor
of late AIC President and Benefactor; check-list of paintings, lent
by friends, colleagues, and US Museums 129 |
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