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50 Years / 50 Objects

September 10 - October 16, 2015

50 Years / 50 Objects

Imagine a place, a kind of labyrinth, where every few feet a portal appears that can magically transport you to another place, another country or another time. The Housatonic Museum of Art is just such a place.

Buer ChernowBurt Chernow founded the collection in 1967, envisioning an environment that was enhanced and enriched by original works of art, art that could transform not only a room or a building but also individual lives. He saw the collection as a kind of library with each work of art imbued with the power to actively engage each viewer in a deep and meaningful dialogue.

Over the course of thirty years, Burt developed a collection that allows students to traverse the globe without leaving the campus. He built a trove of treasures for enjoyment and learning.

Today, the HMA continues to acquire works by local, regional, national and international artists. 50 Objects/50 Years includes works by Jeff Koons, Philip Jones Griffiths, Cindy Sherman, Valerie Jaudon and Yoko Ono. In our permanent collection, we now have a variety of objects that help us to learn more about Native American cultures to include blankets, clothing, toys, and pipes, some on display here.

No museum would be worth its salt if there weren’t at least one or two fakes found in its possession, and we have found one or two. Similarly, works that were acquired from relatively unknown artists have become our most significant and precious works.

50 Objects/50 Years has been a joy to organize, and though it is hardly comprehensive, and could not be given the size of the Burt Chernow Gallery space, it offers a trip through the unique, and sometimes unexpected, holdings of this important collection housed on the campus of Housatonic Community College in downtown Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Robbin Zella

Director, Housatonic Museum of Art

50 years / 50 Objects

50 years / 50 Objects

LARRY SILVER: THEN AND NOW

Reception: Thursday, October 22 from 5:30 to 7PM
October 22 through December 17, 2015

An exhibition of documentary and abstract photographs by the artist including:
• ST. MARY’S by the SEA, Bridgeport 2014-2015;
• DARKROOM ABSTRACTIONS 2005-2010;
• SHERWOOD ISLAND STATE PARK 1975-2015

Larry Silver

Mary Giehl: Rice is Life

Opening reception Thursday, February 11 from 6:00 pm until 7:30 pm with an informal gallery talk by the artists from 5:30 until 6:00 pm. This event is free and the public is cordially invited to attend.

February 12 - March 18, 2016


Mary Giehl: Rice is Life

Mary Giehl

Kim Waale: Simulacratopia (again), 2015

Kim Waale

Faculty Art Show

Opening reception Tuesday, March 29 from 5:30 pm until 6:30 pm. This event is free and the public is cordially invited to attend.

March 29 - April 19, 2016


Body and Soul

September 22 through October 23, 2016!

Body and Soul

Rendezvous in Black
Two Solo Shows: Cindy Sherman and Ann Chernow

An opening reception will be held on Thursday, November 10 from 5:30-7pm at the HMA, located at 900 Lafayette Blvd in Bridgeport, CT. Film professor and author Dr. Richard L. Edwards, Ball State University, will give a talk about women and film noir at 6pm.

Cindy Sherman and Ann Chernow draw from the film noir style to create photographs and prints that are contemporary, yet offer moments that could have been documented on the movie sets themselves. Both artists explore the three roles women commonly play in noir films: the good woman, the marrying woman and the femme-fatale. The "stills" are provocative, mysterious and dare the viewer to decide what’s happening in each scene.


Chernow Image

Above:
Ann Chernow, Rendezvous in Black, 2012
Lithograph on Carson paper, 11 x 14 inches

Sherman Image

Above:
Cindy Sherman,
Untitled Film Still #7, 1978
Gelatin silver print, 10 x 8 inches; 25.4 x 20.3 cm
Courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures

Sherman Image

Above:
Cindy Sherman,
Untitled Film Still #35, 1979
Gelatin silver print, 10 x 8 inches; 25.4 x 20.3 cm
Courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures

Steve McCurry: India

 

Steve McCurry: India features forty-four incredible photographs that capture the vibrant color and chaos of this ancient country, providing a stunning backdrop for the ordinary people who live and work in an extraordinary place. The exhibit begins Thursday, January 12 and continues through February 10, 2017. All are welcome and encouraged to visit.

Best known for his iconic ‘Afghan Girl’ image that graced the cover of National Geographic over 30 years ago, McCurry stands as one of the most important voices in contemporary photography. With scores of magazine and book covers, over a dozen books, and countless exhibitions around the world to his name, McCurry recently turned to India for inspiration. He says, “I was looking for street scenes, images that show the economy, recreation, and religion—pictures that address the key elements of a place and, at the same time, are interesting in their own right.”


Steve McCurry

Above:
Rajathan/1996 Crowd carries man during the Holi festival

Prints That Work:
printmaking in the service of a bigger picture

PRINTS THAT WORK: printmaking in the service of a bigger picture features the work of four artists offering unique perspectives on printmaking. Roxanne Faber-Savage, Kelsey Miller, John O’Donnell and Neil Daigle-Orians mine a range of subjects including wildlife trafficking and conservation, sexuality, religion, gender and the illusion of domestic bliss.

The exhibition, which will remain on view through March 25, is curated by Leslie Giuliani. The opening reception will take place on Thursday, February 23 from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm; all are encouraged to attend.

A panel discussion featuring the artists will take place on Thursday, March 23 at 6 PM. The Housatonic Museum of Art is located at 900 Lafayette Blvd. in Bridgeport, CT.

For directions and gallery hours please visit www.HousatonicMuseum.org.

Please be advised that the current show contains works with MATURE SUBJECT MATTER. Meant for adults 18 and older,

Prints That Work

Crossing Borders

APRIL 6 through April 25, 2017

Art Faculty Exhibition 2017

An exhibition featuring art faculty from HCC and the University of Bridgeport Opening Reception: April 6th, 5:30-6:30 pm

The Burt Chernow Galleries

This event is free and all are invited to attend.

Click here to view some images of the exhibit.

Crossing Borders

Crossing Borders

Crossing Borders

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