February 26–May 22, 2022 Black Heritage Through Visual Rhythms is organized by the African American Visual Artists Guild in partnership with the Dayton Art Institute.
Bryane Broadie, Mind Growth, 2021, digital art on stretched canvas, #11 of ed. 25
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A DAI EXCLUSIVE! February 26–May 22, 2022 This juried exhibition highlights exceptional contemporary art, including paintings, sculpture, multi-media art, printmaking and photography, by nationally recognized and emerging African American artists from across the United States. A total of 85 works by 44 artists will be featured. This marks the seventh annual presentation of Black Heritage Through Visual Rhythms and its first time being hosted at the Dayton Art Institute. The exhibition’s Best in Show winner will be featured in a 2023 Focus Exhibition at the DAI. A full-color catalog will accompany the exhibition. A number of related programs are being planned in conjunction with Black Heritage Through Visual Rhythms; check back often for updates! The African American Visual Artists Guild is a Dayton-based non-profit committed to serving the arts, artists and community by promoting, developing, empowering and cultivating visual arts and artists. For more about the exhibition, visit daytonartinstitute.org/blackheritage and join the conversation on social media with #BlackHeritageDAI.
TOP: Don Coulter, The Seventies Groove, 2020, mixe BOTTOM LEFT: Derrick Carter, Art of a Vigilante, BOTTOM RIGHT: Al Harden, Lorraine Motel, 202
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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 February 5–July 24, 2022 This DAI-exclusive exhibition traces the history of ceramics in China. They served a variety of needs—from holding liquids to accompanying the deceased in a tomb—but also were vehicles for artists to imagine new forms and decorations. Nature and the culture of their time provided inspiration and today these 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 AND EUROPEAN LANDSCAPES March 5–September 4, 2022 The DAI’s 2022 Focus Exhibition season will be highlighted by the work of the world’s most famous artist, Vincent van Gogh! 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 Van Gogh paintings, on loan to the DAI, will be at the center of this look at European landscape painting. The exhibition will also include works by Daubigny, Corot, Turner, Constable and others.
THE FLOWER PRINTS OF KATSUHIRA TOKUSHI April 2–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 farmers 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. Additional works supplement the exhibition, including a handmade book by Tokushi on the art of woodblock printmaking. Katsuhira Tokushi (Japanese, 1904–1971), January: Pussy Willow,1959, woodblock print, ink and color on paper. Private collection
EXHIBITION SPONSORS BENEFACTOR AES Ohio Foundation SUPPORTING Norman and Mary Rita Weissman ADDITIONAL SUPPORT The Dayton Chapter of The Links, Incorporated University of Dayton COMMUNITY PARTNERS African-American Community Fund’s John and Hester Moore General Purpose Fund Bob Ross Auto Group and the Norma J. Ross Memorial Foundation Infinite Management Solutions, LLC The Dayton Foundation SUPPORTING MEDIA ThinkTV PBS
RELATED EVENTS & PROGRAMS Visit www.daytonartinstitute.org/ blackheritage for more information and updates. Curatorial Conversations Hear from Chief Curator, Dr. Jerry N. Smith as he discusses DAI’s latest Special Exhibition and the museum’s collaboration with the African American Visual Artists Guild (AAVAG). Advance reservation required. Thursday, March 24 and Saturday, May 7 both 1:30–2:30 p.m. Virtual Community Tours: Live via Zoom Participate in an interactive discussion of select artworks on view in Black Heritage Through Visual Rhythms. Guided by a museum educator, explore major themes and catch a preview of the exhibition during this 60-minute virtual program. Offered on select days and times while the exhibition is on-view. Advance reservation is required. ARTventures Families can download and follow along with an interactive art-making guide to create a work of art inspired by art from the exhibition. Be sure to check out our other ARTventures projects online! Forum Panel Discussion Listen to members of the African American Visual Artists Guild (AAVAG) at this public discussion about the need and impact of DAI’s new Special Exhibition. Advance registration encouraged. Check DAI website for more info. Friday, April 22, time TBA
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