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USA / South Hadley : Exhibition

Crossing Boundaries/Making Connections

Feb 9, 2010 - Jun 13, 2010
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Crossing Boundaries/Making Connections  - Art Museum, Mount Holyoke College
How do culture, medium, and time period influence the depiction of a subject?  Focusing on new purchases and gifts that reinterpret works from the collection, the exhibition Crossing Boundaries/Making Connections clusters works across time...  Read More
 

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Lower Lake Road, South Hadley, Massachusetts, USA

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About the Event

How do culture, medium, and time period influence the depiction of a subject?  Focusing on new purchases and gifts that reinterpret works from the collection, the exhibition Crossing Boundaries/Making Connections clusters works across time and geography into nine groups and examines contextual influences that impact artistic representation of recurrent themes.
 
An investigation of motifs that appear across cultures reveals certain human universals expressed in cultural particularity.  For example, containers used for basic shared human activities, like food preparation and storage, appear very different in diverse cultures.  A miniature silver traveling paint kit, and a 15th-century book of hours, painstakingly illustrated and measuring only three inches high blur the line between the luxurious and the practical. 

Arranging objects into thematic groups brings new insight and suggests alternate ways of interpreting a variety of subjects including the natural world, perceptions of war, and hybrid creatures.