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Perseverance: Japanese Tattoo Tradition in a Modern World

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
Curated by master tattoo artist and author Takahiro Kitamura, this exhibition explores the craftsmanship of traditional Japanese tattooing and its roots in the arts of calligraphy and ukiyo-e woodblock printmaking. Full-scale photographs by Kip Fulbeck showcase the splendor of modern works by seven internationally acclaimed Japanese-style tattoo artists: Ryudaibori (formerly Horitaka), Horitomo, Horishiki (Chris Brand), Junii, Miyazo, Shige, and Yokohama Horiken. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Christian A Johnson Memorial Gallery

Open to the Public

Perseverance: Japanese Tattoo Tradition in a Modern World

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
Curated by master tattoo artist and author Takahiro Kitamura, this exhibition explores the craftsmanship of traditional Japanese tattooing and its roots in the arts of calligraphy and ukiyo-e woodblock printmaking. Full-scale photographs by Kip Fulbeck showcase the splendor of modern works by seven internationally acclaimed Japanese-style tattoo artists: Ryudaibori (formerly Horitaka), Horitomo, Horishiki (Chris Brand), Junii, Miyazo, Shige, and Yokohama Horiken. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Christian A Johnson Memorial Gallery

Open to the Public

Perseverance: Japanese Tattoo Tradition in a Modern World

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
Curated by master tattoo artist and author Takahiro Kitamura, this exhibition explores the craftsmanship of traditional Japanese tattooing and its roots in the arts of calligraphy and ukiyo-e woodblock printmaking. Full-scale photographs by Kip Fulbeck showcase the splendor of modern works by seven internationally acclaimed Japanese-style tattoo artists: Ryudaibori (formerly Horitaka), Horitomo, Horishiki (Chris Brand), Junii, Miyazo, Shige, and Yokohama Horiken. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Christian A Johnson Memorial Gallery

Open to the Public

Perseverance: Japanese Tattoo Tradition in a Modern World

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
Curated by master tattoo artist and author Takahiro Kitamura, this exhibition explores the craftsmanship of traditional Japanese tattooing and its roots in the arts of calligraphy and ukiyo-e woodblock printmaking. Full-scale photographs by Kip Fulbeck showcase the splendor of modern works by seven internationally acclaimed Japanese-style tattoo artists: Ryudaibori (formerly Horitaka), Horitomo, Horishiki (Chris Brand), Junii, Miyazo, Shige, and Yokohama Horiken. Free

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art, Christian A Johnson Memorial Gallery

Open to the Public

"A Twitch upon the Thread:" The Parthenon, Genealogy, Ritual, and Resonance

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
In this illustrated lecture, Joan B. Connelly, professor of classics and art history at New York University and author of The Parthenon Enigma (2014), proposes a radically new reading of the Parthenon Frieze as depicting a foundation myth—rather than the prevailing interpretation, as depicting an episode in the Panathenaic Procession—and in the process overhauls our understanding of the temple as a whole. Sponsored by the Middlebury College Museum of Art, Department of History of Art & Architecture, and the Director of the Arts. Free

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Free
Open to the Public

Grieving through Stone and Clay: Affect in Chinese Funerary Art of the Middle Period

Jeehee Hong, Associate Professor of East Asian Art History at McGill University and current Fellow at the Clark Art Institute, examines representations of grief in Chinese middle-period (9th-14th centuries) funerary contexts. Hong shows that fictional or localized mourners were “inserted” into monuments to transmit corporeal and raw emotions. Sponsored by the Department of History, Department of History of Art and Architecture, Middlebury College Museum of Art, and the Program in East Asian Studies.  Free

Mahaney Arts Center 125

Open to the Public

Illustrated Lecture: Materiality and Subjectivity in the Woodblock Prints of Die Brücke

Daniel Hackbarth, visiting assistant professor of art and art history at Colgate University, gives an illustrated lecture on the woodblock prints of the German Expressionist artist group Die Brücke (1905–1913), focusing on the direct encounter between metal tools, viscous ink, and fibrous wood these images recorded, and highlighting an ongoing construction of the self through an intentionally laborious artistic process. Sponsored by the Middlebury College Museum of Art. Free

Mahaney Arts Center 125

Free
Open to the Public

Ars devotionis: Reinventing the Icon in Early Netherlandish Painting

Till-Holger Borchert, director of the Groeningemuseum in Bruges, Belgium, examines the veneration of images imported from Byzantium into the Low Countries, tracing the Byzantine roots of popular images in Early Netherlandish painting and manuscript illumination, and the adaptation of Eastern icons by Northern Renaissance painters such as Jan van Eyck and Rogier van der Weyden. Enjoy further conversation over a light lunch in the lobby. Presented as part of the series Off the Wall: Informal Discussions About Art.

Mahaney Arts Center 125

Open to the Public

Guided Public Sculpture Walking Tour

Sponsored by:
Museum of Art
Come enjoy Middlebury’s beautiful campus and its incredible collection of public art. On this walking tour, Museum interns Claire Borre ’18 and Matt Gillis ’18 introduce highlights from the College’s large and distinguished collection of outdoor sculpture. Rain or shine. Free.

This popular program reprises the tour offered by the MuseumWorks interns this summer. All are invited. Comfortable shoes recommended. Sponsored by the Museum of Art.

Mahaney Arts Center, Museum of Art

Free
Open to the Public

Illustrated Lecture: The Monkey King and I: The Making of American Born Chinese

In this illustrated lecture via Skype, cartoonist Gene Luen Yang describes how he created his critically-acclaimed graphic novel American Born Chinese, shares the book’s connections to both modern American pop culture and the Ming dynasty novel Journey to the West, and discusses the comics medium’s place in Asian American culture. Sponsored by the Middlebury College Museum of Art, the Chinese Department, the Program in East Asian Studies, the Department of History of Art and Architecture, and the Christian A. Johnson Enrichment Fund. Free

Davis Family Library 105A

Free
Open to the Public