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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Opening Reception: Paste, Stick, Glue: Constructing Collage in Russia exhibition at the Amherst Center for Russian Culture
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Paste, Stick, Glue: Constructing Collage in Russia exhibition at the Amherst Center for Russian Culture
DESCRIPTION:<p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<span style='12pt;"TimesNewRoman",serif,serif,"EmojiFont";color:black;'>Opening reception Monday, March 4, 2019, from 5 to 6:30 pm</span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<span style='12pt;"TimesNewRoman",serif,serif,"EmojiFont";color:black;'>Russian Center Art Gallery, Amherst Center for Russian Culture (202 Webster Hall, Amherst College)</span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<span style='12pt;"TimesNewRoman",serif,serif,"EmojiFont";color:black;'> </span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<span style='12pt;"TimesNewRoman",serif,serif,"EmojiFont";color:black;'>Director of Amherst Center for Russian Culture, Michael Kunichika’s welcome, followed by remarks by David Little, Director and Chief Curator of the Mead Art Museum, and curatorial remarks by Galina Mardilovich, Acting Curator of Russian and European Art at the Mead Art Museum</span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<span style='12pt;"TimesNewRoman",serif,serif,"EmojiFont";color:black;'> </span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<span style='12pt;"TimesNewRoman",serif,serif,"EmojiFont";color:black;'> </span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<span style='12pt;"TimesNewRoman",serif,serif,"EmojiFont";color:black;'>The word <em>collage</em> comes from the French verb <em>coller</em>, which means “to paste, stick, glue.” In practice, it is a technique that involves the physical layering of disparate elements. It originated as an art form when the Cubists and Futurists experimented with the surface of the picture plane in the early 1910s. Yet collage’s capacity for combining, fragmenting, and disrupting meaning has since rendered it an inexhaustible medium, emblematic of the fast-paced modern world.</span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<span style='12pt;"TimesNewRoman",serif,serif,"EmojiFont";color:black;'> </span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<em>Paste, Stick, Glue: Constructing Collage in Russia </em><span style='12pt;"TimesNewRoman",serif,serif,"EmojiFont";color:black;'>offers a historical overview of the many ways in which Russian and Soviet artists employed collage and the related techniques of film montage and photomontage. Drawn from the permanent collections of the Mead Art Museum and Amherst Center for Russian Culture, the exhibition features works by Liubov’ Popova, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Varvara Stepanova, El Lissitzky, Sergei Eisenstein, Oscar Rabin, Oleg Kudryashov, and Alexander Kosolapov among others.</span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<span style='12pt;"TimesNewRoman",serif,serif,"EmojiFont";color:black;'> </span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<span style='12pt;"TimesNewRoman",serif,serif,"EmojiFont";color:black;'>This exhibition is presented in conjunction with <em>Constructing Collage</em>, on view at the Mead Art Museum from March 5, 2019 to January 5, 2020.</span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<span style='12pt;"TimesNewRoman",serif,serif,"EmojiFont";color:black;'> </span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<span style='12pt;"TimesNewRoman",serif,serif,"EmojiFont";color:black;'>Curated by Galina Mardilovich, Acting Curator of Russian and European Art at the Mead Art Museum.</span></p><p class="x_MsoNormal" style="text-align:center" align="center">	<span style='12pt;"TimesNewRoman",serif,serif,"EmojiFont";color:black;'> </span></p>
LOCATION:Russian Center Art Gallery, Amherst Center for Russian Culture (202 Webster Hall, Amherst College)
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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