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January 7, 1980
James N. Wood, appointed Director of The Art Institute of Chicago; changes in the organization structure; AIC Director, responsibilities; AIC President E. Lawrence Chalmers, responsibilities; remarks by Chairman of The Board of Trustees Arthur M. Wood 89-90
January 21, 1980
George Cohen: Recent Drawings, exhibition, curator of Prints and Drawings Esther Sparks 91-92
January 28, 1980
Horst Janssen: Master Drawings, loan exhibition, organized by International Exhibition Foundation, Washington, D.C.; Chicago installation directed by curator of Prints and Drawings Department Harold Joachim; venues and catalogue 93-94
February 13, 1980
5,000 Years of Korean Art, related events and programs 95-96
March 3, 1980
Sevres Porcelain, exhibition, organized by Smithsonian Institution (SITES), venues and catalogue 97-98
March 6, 1980
Color Photographs by Marie Cosindas and Eliot Porter, exhibition, curator of Photography Department David Travis 99-100, 112
March 10, 1980
Mexico: The Land of the Feathered Serpent and the Cross of Castile, lecture series by staff senior lecturer George Schneider 101
March 28, 1980
Museum Education Department, services and programs for physically disabled museum visitors; grant from National Endowment for the Arts (NEA); The Union League Foundation and Mobil Corporation, funding 102-103
March 31, 1980
Italian Drawings from the Permanent Collection, exhibition in conjunction with publication of Museum catalogue; curator of Prints and Drawings Department Harold Joachim; exhibition venue in The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 104-105
Needlework Technique, lecture by Virginia Churchill Bath, formerly AIC curator of Textiles; Country Houses of England, lecture by Ori Z. Soltes; subscription series 106-107
April 3, 1980
Rare Doings at Bath by Barbara Wriston, formerly Executive Director of the Department of Museum Education, AIC publication and related lecture 108
April 7, 1980
The Plan of Chicago, Its Past and Future, symposium on Chicago city planning organized in association with AIC exhibition The Plan of Chicago; architectural archivist in the Burnham Library of Architecture John Zukowsky 109, 155
April 14, 1980
Marsden Hartley: Retrospective, organized by Whitney Museum of American Art,
N. Y.; AIC installation directed by curator of 20th Century Art Department A. James Speyer; exhibition venues and catalogue 110-111
April 17, 1980
Color Photographs by Marie Cosindas and Eliot Porter, exhibition; lecture by Marie Cosindas 112
April 22, 1980
Robert Morris, Society for Contemporary Art Exhibition; acquisition of Morris’ work 113-114
April 24, 1980
Press conference with James N. Wood assuming the position of the Director of The Art Institute of Chicago; announcement by Public Relations Department 114a
One of a Kind: Recent Polaroid Color Photography, traveling exhibition organized in cooperation with Polaroid Company; Chicago showing directed by curator of Photography Department David Travis; catalogue and related exhibition from Permanent collection 115-116
April 28, 1980
Hawaii: The Royal Isles, exhibition from Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum in Honolulu, two-year national tour; exhibition catalogue and venues 117-118, 151-152, 155
April 30, 1980
Reality and Vision: British Art of the 18th and 19th Centuries, lecture series by staff lecturer Beth Madelbaum 119
Masks: Transformation, Disguise, Deception, SAIC exhibition installed by Seminar Class of Dr. Evan M. Maurer, AIC curator of Primitive Art 120
May 1, 1980
International Museum Day (UNESCO), celebration, programs and events offered by Museum Education Department; TV program and short film demonstrations honoring AIC Centennial, associate director of Media Programming at AIC Celia Mariott; The Junior Museum, programs 121-122
May 5, 1980
Piet Mondrian, exhibition from The Museum of Modern Art in New York; museum exchange program, Picasso loan to MOMA; curator of 20th Century Art Department A. James Speyer 123-124
May 19, 1980
Junior Museum: Puppet Week, workshops and performances by puppet companies from Chicago area and Canada 125-126
May 27, 1980
Collection Highlights, gallery talks, Museum Education Department 127
June 2, 1980
Photographs of Peru by Martin Chambi and Edward Ranney, exhibition from The Museum of Modern Art in New York; AIC showing directed by curator of Photography Department David Travis; exhibition venues 128-130, 133
June 6, 1980
Richard Robson Brettell, appointed Curator of the Department of European Painting; remarks by AIC Director James N. Wood 131-132
June 9, 1980
Photographs of Peru by Martin Chambi and Edward Ranney, lecture by Edward Ranney 133
June 16, 1980
Great American Art Collections, lecture series 134
June 23, 1980
The AIC Ryerson and Burnham Libraries, grant from Samuel H. Kress Foundation for developing computerized on-line index of action catalogues; Stanford Public Information Retrieval System (SPIRES) available for art libraries within Research Libraries Network (RLIN); Art and Architecture Program of RLG (ARTNET); participants 135-136
July 1, 1980
The Julius and Augusta N. Rosenwald Glass Collection, exhibition; the Rosenwalds, funding for the 1927 acquisition of objects from the Jacques Muhsam Glass Collection (Berlin, Germany) 137-138, 155
July 7, 1980
The Spanish Textile Tradition of New Mexico and Colorado, exhibition organized by Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe; Chicago showing directed by curator of Textiles Department Christa C. Thurman; catalogue 139-140
July 8, 1980
The Impressionist Eye and Mind, gallery slide show by associate director of Media Programming Celia Mariott; loan to Musee d’Albi (France) in exchange for Tolouse-Lautrec Exhibition 141
August 4, 1980
Grant Park and Chicago Skyline, mural produced by children under instruction of Robert Edelman and Lynn Takata of AIC Junior Museum and installed at the CTA (Chicago Transit Authority) train station 142
August 11, 1980
Photographs by Luis Medina, exhibition featuring Chicago’s graffiti 143
August 27, 1980
John Henry Belter and the Rococo Revival, traveling exhibition organized by Museum of Our National Heritage in Lexington, MA; AIC showing directed by curator of American Arts Department Milo M. Naeve; exhibition venues 144-145
September 2, 1980
The Morton G. Neumann Family Collection, exhibition; exhibition venue in The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 146
September 4, 1980
Revolutions and Revolutionaries: Art and Politics in 19th Century France, lecture series 147-148
Ferguson Monument Sculptures, exhibition in celebration of 75th Anniversary of The B. F. Ferguson Monument Fund; Department of Museum Education and Burnham Library of Architecture; works commissioned by AIC Trustees 149, 155
September 16, 1980
Curators’ Choice, lecture series by AIC curators Jack Sewell, Harold Joachim, Milo Naeve, Evan Maurer, Christa Thurman, James Speyer, David Travis, and AIC conservator Timothy Lennon 150
September 22, 1980
Lectures, audio tour, presentations, and publications interpreting exhibition titled Hawaii: The Royal Isles 151-152
September 24, 1980
Kresge Foundation of Troy, MI, challenge grant to AIC for renovation of storage facilities and office space in the Department of Photography 153-154
October 1980 Monthly Calendar
Continuing exhibitions, including SAIC, The Art Rental and Sales Gallery, The Junior Museum, and public programs 155-157
October 2, 1980
The Dinner Party (1979), sculpture installation by feminist artist Judy Chicago, exhibition, panel discussion, and film presentation; US venues 158-159
October 3, 1980
Susan F. Rossen, appointed Editor and Coordinator of the Department of Publications; announcement by AIC Director James N. Wood 160-161
October 6, 1980
Junior Museum, Thanksgiving Day gallery walks; Here’s How: Lithography/Silk Screen, printmaking workshops 162-163
October 9, 1980
The Plan of St. Gall, book and lecture by Walter Horn; Samuel A. Marx bequest designated for funding lectures by distinguished art scholars 164-165
October 10, 1980
Art and Cartography, exhibition concurrently presented with The Sixth Kenneth Nebenzahl, Jr., Lectures in the History of Cartography at The Newberry Library (Chicago); AIC showing directed by curator of Prints and Drawings Department Harold Joachim; illustrated exhibition checklist with essay by curator of Prints and Drawings Susanne Folds McCullagh 166-167
October 15, 1980
Watch the Doors Please (1980) by Daniel Buren, art project commissioned by AIC and produced with the permission of Regional Transportation Authority under supervision of curator of 20th Century Art Department A. James Speyer; SAIC students assistance in affixing colored vertical stripes to 165 Illinois Central Gulf Railroad commuter car doors; publication with essays by the artist, Anne Rorimer, and Henry Binford of the Northwestern University; Museum’s Grand Staircase arrangement by Daniel Buren included in the 1977 AIC exhibition titled Europe in the 70s: Aspects of Recent Art 168-169
October 21, 1980
European Landscape Drawings: Rembrandt to Cezanne; Landscape in Prints of Five Centuries, concurrent exhibitions, curator of Prints and Drawings Department Harold Joachim 170-171
October 27, 1980
Meetinghouse Hill, Roxbury, Massachusetts (1799) by John Ritto Penniman, AIC Centennial Fund acquisition; remarks by curator of American Arts Department Milo M. Naeve 174-175
October 23, 1980
Constantin Brancusi as Photographer, exhibition from Brancusi Archive in Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; film presentation, exhibition venues and catalogue; AIC Junior Museum workshops 176-178, 194
August 11, 1980
Photographs by Luis Medina, exhibition featuring Chicago’s graffiti 143
August 27, 1980
John Henry Belter and the Rococo Revival, traveling exhibition organized by Museum of Our National Heritage in Lexington, MA; AIC showing directed by curator of American Arts Department Milo M. Naeve; exhibition venues 144-145
September 2, 1980
The Morton G. Neumann Family Collection, exhibition; exhibition venue in The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 146
September 4, 1980
Revolutions and Revolutionaries: Art and Politics in 19th Century France, lecture series 147-148
Ferguson Monument Sculptures, exhibition in celebration of 75th Anniversary of The B. F. Ferguson Monument Fund; Department of Museum Education and Burnham Library of Architecture; works commissioned by AIC Trustees 149, 155
September 16, 1980
Curators’ Choice, lecture series by AIC curators Jack Sewell, Harold Joachim, Milo Naeve, Evan Maurer, Christa Thurman, James Speyer, David Travis, and AIC conservator Timothy Lennon 150
September 22, 1980
Lectures, audio tour, presentations, and publications interpreting exhibition titled Hawaii: The Royal Isles 151-152
November 3, 1980
78th Exhibition by Artists of Chicago and Vicinity, organized by 20th Century Art Department and guest curator Kathy Cottong; jury and participants 179-180
November 10, 1980
The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art, exhibition announcement prior to US touring [held at AIC in 1983]; remarks by Director of The Metropolitan Museum Philippe de Montebello; Joint Statement by Archbishop of New York Terence Cardinal Cooke, Archbishop of Chicago John Cardinal Cody, and Archbishop of San Francisco John Quinn 186-187
Folk Art Textiles from the Permanent Collection, exhibition, curator of Textiles Department Christa C. M. Thurman 188
November 13, 1980
Mrs. Harold T. Martin, Mr. David C. Hilliard, and Mr. Barry F. Sullivan elected AIC Trustees 189-190
November 18, 1980
Sonia Delaunay: A Retrospective, organized by Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY; AIC showing directed by curator of 20th Century Art Department A. James Speyer; exhibition venues and catalogue 191-193
November 24, 1980
78th Exhibition by Artists of Chicago and Vicinity, award recipients 195-198
December 1, 1980
P.B. Wight: Architect, Contractor, and Critic, 1838-1925, exhibition curated by architectural archivist of Burnham Library John Zukowsky,et. al.; exhibition venues and catalogue 199-200
December 8, 1980
A Renaissance Christmas, holiday film screening; Museum: Behind the Scenes at the Art Institute of Chicago, AIC Centennial film featuring interviews with Museum’s curators; execuitive producer Celia Marriott, AIC Associate Director of Media Programs, 201
December 15, 1980
The Golden Age of Naples: Art and Civilization Under the Bourbons, 1734-1805, exhibition postponed due to earthquake in Naples, Italy; announcement of exhibition dates 204
December 22, 1980
Architecture in Context: 360 North Michigan Avenue, exhibition on the history of Alschuler’s London Guarantee and Accident Company Building (now Stone Container Building); architectural archivist of Burnham Library John Zukowsky; brochure and lectures 205-206