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October 2008
June
22 - October 13
Sterling
and Francine Clark Art Institute
Williamstown,
MA
Through the Seasons: Japanese Art in Nature
This
complementary exhibition of dramatic painted screens, delicate hanging
scrolls, and contemporary ceramics combine in a dazzling display of the
Japanese aesthetic. This inaugural exhibition at Stone Hill Center brings
together rarely seen objects from public and many private collections
that create connections and dialogues across the centuries.
June
22 - October 19
Sterling
and Francine Clark Art Institute
Williamstown,
MA
Like Breath on Glass: Whistler, Inness, and the Art of
Painting Softly
Forty
beautiful paintings by James McNeill Whistler, George Inness, and other
American artists working around 1900 come together for the first time
in an examination the art of painting softly. As Whistler once stated,
“Paint should not be applied thick. It should be like breath on the surface
of a pane of glass.” The result of this counsel is a body of contemplative
and meditative paintings that, like the mist of breath’s condensation
on glass, appear on the canvas without evidence of the artist’s hand.
July
1 - October 26
Berkshire Museum
Pittsfield, MA
Look at Us
The Berkshire Museum showcases diverse collection of art from the 17th
century to the present. Look at Us, on view July 1 through October 26,
2008, will feature approximately 40 paintings, drawings, photographs,
and prints, by artists ranging from Ammi Phillips and Erastus Salisbury
Field to John Singer Sargent and J.M. Whistler to Norman Rockwell, Grant
Wood, and Red Grooms. Plus, a selection of portraits on loan from the
Whitney Museum of American art will include works by Cindy Sherman, Andy
Warhol, Chuck Close, and others..
August
23 - November 16
Sterling
and Francine Clark Art Institute
Williamstown,
MA
Special Installation: Visions of the Stage: Prints and
Drawings, 1600-1800
The
relationships between theater, visual art, and performance in seventeenth-
and eighteenth-century France are explored with works from the Clark’s
library and Prints and Drawings Collection, as well as from Williams College’s
Chapin Library of rare books.
August
30 - October 26
Bennington Museum
Bennington,
VT
Art of Vermont: The State Collection
This exhibition will feature selections from the state of Vermont's exceptional,
though under recognized, collection of fine art. Ranging from 19th-century
Vermont landscapes by some of the state's most prominent early artists
to abstract works created within the last few decades this exhibition
will be a virtual tour of Vermont's artistic heritage.
October
1 - 31
Red
Lion Inn
Stockbridge, MA
Entertainment at the Lion's Den
Folk, Irish, Rock, Jazz and more at the Lion's Den every evening. No cover
charge. 9PM (9:30 Weekends)
October
11
Bennington Museum
Bennington,
VT
Jane Stickle Quilt
See the Bennington Museum's most famous quilt and learn what we know about
the woman who made it back in 1863. Piece together your own quilt block
out of colorful paper. For children ages 6 and up with their adult friends.
Admission. Pre-registration is required. 1PM - 3PM
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