June 25–September 11, 2022
Korea, Sea, Cranes and Peaches (detail), early 20th century, colors on silk, gold leaf. Gift of Mrs. Jefferson Patterson, 1941.22
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A DAI EXCL
June 25–September 11, 2022 Art for the Ages is a DAI-exclusive exhibition that takes a close look at how conservation protects art for future generations. It lifts the curtain on work, often hidden from public view but essential to the DAI’s mission, that integrates cutting-edge science and exacting craft. Presenting rarely displayed works, as well as favorites seen in a new light, this exhibition includes a variety of objects made from many different materials and representing diverse time periods and cultures. It highlights how artworks, like humans, are material things vulnerable to wear and accidents across the course of time. Their life is not guaranteed, but conservation is constantly developing new means to preserve them and, in turn, enrich our lives and those that follow after us. For more about the exhibition, visit daytonartinstitute.org/conservation and join the conversation on social media with #ArtForTheAges and #ConservationDAI.
TOP: Pier Francesco Bissolo (Italian, active 1492–15 (conservation in progress), early 1520s, oil on wood Berry Family, the James F. Dicke Family and the Dea BOTTOM LEFT: Korea (Goryeo dynasty, 918–139 (conservation in progress), stoneware with celadon BOTTOM RIGHT: Korea, Sea, Cranes and Peaches colors on silk, gold leaf. Gift of Mrs. Jefferson Patters
LUSIVE!
554), The Holy Family with a Donor in a Landscape d. Museum purchase with funds provided by the John accessioned Works of Art Fund, 1998.41 92), Gourd-shaped Ewer with Incised Lotus Design n glaze. Gift of Mr. H. Harrington Stoll, 1958.4 s (conservation in progress), early 20th century, son, 1941.22
FOCUS EXHIBITIONS
Be sure to also enjoy these Focus Exhibitions while visiting the museum! FIRED IMAGINATION: ANCIENT CHINESE CERAMICS FROM THE NANCY AND ED ROSENTHAL FAMILY COLLECTION On view until July 24, 2022 This DAI-exclusive exhibition traces the history of ceramics in China. These works give us insights into the daily life and fashions of different periods in Chinese history. Ranging from figures to vessels and spanning almost 4,000 years, explore how the art evolved over time. China (Tang dynasty, 618–907 CE), Court Lady, 8th century, earthenware with slip and pigment. Nancy and Ed Rosenthal Family Collection
VAN GOGH & EUROPEAN LANDSCAPES On view until September 4, 2022
Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890), Le Jardin de Daubigny (Daubigny’s Garden), 1890, oil on canvas. On loan from Rudolf Staechelin Collection
A remarkable pair of paintings by Vincent van Gogh are on loan from Europe and are the center of a look at European landscapes. This DAIexclusive exhibition also includes works by Daubigny, Corot, Turner, Constable and others.
THE FLOWER PRINTS OF KATSUHIRA TOKUSHI On view until September 18, 2022 Discover the work of Katsuhira Tokushi (1904– 1971) through a complete set of his series Twelve Works on Flower Selling Customs (1959). From a family of plasterers and papermakers, Tokushi was largely a self-taught artist. His works feature scenes of traditional rural life in Akita, a prefecture in the far north of Japan. Katsuhira Tokushi (Japanese, 1904–1971), January: Pussy Willow,1959, woodblock print, ink and color on paper. Private collection
PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR (1872–1906): A TRIBUTE On view until September 4, 2022 Dayton, Ohio, was home to acclaimed American poet, novelist and lyricist Paul Laurence Dunbar. This exhibition showcases artists’ responses to Dunbar, his life and work, and is part of the Ohio-wide celebration of the 150th anniversary of Dunbar’s birth. Darin Darby, The Colors in a Poet, 2021, multi-layered mat board. Courtesy of the artist
EXHIBITION SPONSORS BENEFACTOR Susan Ayers Patty and Jerry Tatar The Berry Family Foundation DIRECTOR PNC Linda Black-Kurek Family Foundation ELM Foundation SUPPORTING Digging Solutions PSC Crane & Rigging PROMOTING Charles Knickerbocker Kettering Health Dayton WITH ADDITIONAL SUPPORT University of Dayton Nora and Robert Newsock
RELATED EVENTS & PROGRAMS In-Gallery Demonstration: Conservator Katie Patton Bell Saturday, July 9, 1–4 p.m. Friday, July 15, 1–4 p.m. Thursday, July 21, 5–8 p.m. Curatorial Conversations Via Zoom: Thursday, July 14 In-person: Saturday, August 13* Both programs run 1:30–2:30 p.m. *In-person program free with museum admission; online Zoom program free. Language of Art Via Zoom: Saturday, July 16, 12–1 p.m. In-person: Thursday, July 28, 12–1 p.m.* *In-person program free with museum admission; online Zoom program free. Speaker Series: Serena Urry, Cincinnati Art Museum Chief Conservator Sunday, July 24, 2–3 p.m. Community Kintsugi Workshops Saturday, July 30, 10:30 a.m.–12 p.m. Thursday, August 25, 4:30–6 p.m.
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