The Baroque World of Fernado Botero

Fernando Botero (b. 1932) is a painter, sculptor, and draftsman who depicts the comedy of human life -- moving or wry, baroque in expression, sometimes with a mocking observation, sometimes with a deep, elementary emotion ...

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Upcoming Exhibitions

FASHIONING KIMONO: Art Deco and Modernism in Japan

The 97 kimono in this exhibition portray two important facets: they represent one of the most dynamic periods in the history of Japan's national costume, and they also depict the last historical era of the "living kimono"-when kimono was being worn by the large majority of the populace. But the kimono never lost its appeal; it remained the dominant dress form from the early 20th century until the 1940's, as it took on, little by little, a more formal meaning.  In the minds of the Japanese at this time, the kimono symbolized Japan before the war.  The exhibition includes formal, semi-formal, and casual kimono, haori jackets, and undergarments worn by men, women, and children.  The kimono are drawn from the Montgomery Collection in Lugano, Switzerland, and are featured along with a selection of period photographs on loan from the International Hokusai Research Centre in Milan.

Woman's Kimono; Late Taisho-early Showa period, 1920s-1930s; machine-spun pangee silk, plain weave, stencil-printed warp and weft threads; The Montgomery Collection, Lugano

   
 Woman’s kimono, Early Shôwa period, 1930s-1940s  Young Boy's Kimono, Early Showa Period, 1940's  Woman’s kimono, Taishô period, 1920s Woman’s kimono,Taishô period, 1912-1926 
 Young boy’s kimono, (detail), Early Shōwa period, 1930s-1940s  Woman’s kimono, Taishô period, 1912-1926  General MacArthur headquarters, 1940s. Detail of a Woman's Formal unlined Kimono, (hitoe tomesode) Taisho period, 1920's 


   

Dates:  April 2008 – October 2011

 2008  April 26 - July 20  Philadelphia Museum of Art, (Philadelphia, PA) 
   November 15 - February 15, 2009 John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, (Sarasota, FL)
 2009  March 7 - May 17  Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, (Gainsville, FL)
   June 6 - August 16 Tyler Museum of Art, (Tyler, TX)
   December 4 - January 10, 2010  Society of the Four Arts, (Palm Beach, FL) 
 2010  January 30 - April 4 Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester, (Rochester,NY)
   May 1 - July 11

OPEN 

   July 31-October 10

Birmingham Museum of Art, (Birmingham, AL)

   October 30-January 9, 2011 Newcomb Gallery of Art, Tulane University (New Orleans, LA)
 2011  January 28 - April 10 Museum of Arts and Sciences, (Macon, GA)
   April 30 - July 10 OPEN 
   July 30 - October 9 OPEN 

                                                                                                                                                                                                

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