FOLIO FALL 2022
OPERATING HOURS
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ESTHER B. O’KEEFFE BUILDING
Art Galleries, Customer Service, and Gubelmann Auditorium
102 Four Arts Plaza (561) 655-7226
Sunday: 1-5 p.m. Monday and Wednesday through Saturday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday: Four Arts members only, 1-5 p.m.
FITZ EUGENE DIXON EDUCATION BUILDING Campus on the Lake, Customer Service
240 Cocoanut Row (561) 805-8562
Monday-Friday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
GIOCONDA AND JOSEPH KING LIBRARY
101 Four Arts Plaza (561) 655-2766
Monday-Friday: 9 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Saturday (November through April): 9 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
BOTANICAL GARDENS AND PHILIP HULITAR SCULPTURE GARDEN
Entrances next to King Library, Dixon Education Building, and corner of Royal Palm Way and Cocoanut Row
Daily: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed for inclement weather and on major holidays
CHILDREN’S LIBRARY (2nd floor, Rovensky Building)
100 Four Arts Plaza (561) 655-2776
Monday-Friday: 10 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Saturday (November through April): 10 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
TICKETS
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ESTHER B. O’KEEFFE SPEAKERS SERIES
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VIEW PROGRAMS ONLINE
Online programs are available to view at fourarts.org by selecting the “Watch Online” drop-down menu. Selections and availabilty are subject to change throughout the season.
COVER PHOTO: Detail of Michael Craig-Martin (Irish, b. 1941), Spade (magenta), 2014, powder-coated steel. Photo by David Darby. Acquired with generous support from The Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation. Collection of The Society of the Four Arts, 2022.1
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
“A Chanticleer Christmas”
Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. $40 ■ No charge for Four Arts members ■ Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium
”A Chanticleer Christmas” brings with it warmth, light, familiar carols, and joy. This year’s program is full of new arrangements of well-known tunes, presented with impeccable style and virtuosity by San Francisco’s “Orchestra of Voices.” Equally at home in the worlds of Classical, Jazz, or Pop, Chanticleer weaves back and forth between styles to present an evening of wonder and merriment.
Canadian Brass
“Carols on the Lawn” Performed by Palm Beach Atlantic University Choir
Sunday, December 4, 2022 at 4 p.m. No charge • No reservations needed • Lawn chairs or blankets recommended Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden
Celebrate the Holidays in Florida style with Christmas Carols on the Lawn. Join the Palm Beach Atlantic University Chamber Choir as they present joyful holiday favorites in the beautiful Four Arts gardens.
Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. $40 ■ No charge for Four Arts members Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium
With an international reputation as one of the most popular brass ensembles today, Canadian Brass has developed a uniquely engaging stage presence and rapport with audiences. This special holiday performance will showcase the group’s full range, from classic tunes to newer compositions and arrangements created especially for them – ranging from formal classical presentation to music served up with lively dialogue and theatrical effects.
Special Holiday Screening: The Nutcracker Ballet Company of The National Opera of Ukraine
■ Family Friendly
Saturday, December 17, 2022 at 2 p.m. ■ Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium
No charge ■ Reservations required ■ 1 hour, 37 minutes with no intermission Composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ■ Choreographed by Valery Kovtun
On Christmas Eve, a young girl has a dream, and behind what seems to be a tale for children slowly emerges a danced initiatory journey. And while children revel in Drosselmeyer’s magic tricks and enjoy a good scare with the apparition of the Mouse King, the adults notice the finesse that pervades this narrative and admire the virtuosity of the choreography.
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HARD BODIES CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE LACQUER SCULPTURE
Saturday, December 3, 2022 through Sunday, January 22, 2023
Monday, Wednesday through Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday ― Open to Four Arts members only: 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday: 1 to 5 p.m. Closed: December 25 and January 1 Admission $10 ■ No charge for Four Arts members or children 14 & under*
Hard Bodies: Contemporary Japanese Lacquer Sculpture features 33 lacquer works by 16 artists. Organized by the Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA), it is the first exhibition to showcase a new form of lacquer art: conceptually innovative large-scale sculptures made by contemporary artists. After it debuted in October of 2017, MIA partnered with International Arts & Artists, one of the nation’s leading traveling exhibition companies, to package and tour the exhibition around the United States.
Archaeological evidence suggests lacquerware originated in Japan during the eighth millennium BC, after which it was used to create and decorate utilitarian and ceremonial objects. It continued to develop as a pictorial art form and emphasized the form and function of the underlying object. By the early to mid-20th century, some artists felt the practice was too focused on traditional methods, thus inhibiting creativity. They forged the path for a new
Hard Bodies: Contemporary Japanese Lacquer Sculpture is organized by the Minneapolis Institute of Art and toured by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC.
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Aoki Chie, BODY 09-1 “Impact”, 2009, lacquer and hemp cloth on polystyrene foam. Minneapolis Institute of Art, Gift of the Clark Center for Japanese Arts & Culture, 2013.29.1339. Photo: Minneapolis Institute of Art.
generation of artists to push the medium in new and dynamic directions. Hard Bodies showcases the work of these artists, which challenges traditional views on lacquerware, especially through size, form, and function.
Despite the evolution of the art form, contemporary lacquer sculptures are made with the same time-tested process of the past. A base object is coated with layers of lacquer, a natural polymer distilled from the sap of the toxicodendron vernificluum (lacquer tree), and each layer is cured (dried) in a warm, humid chamber before the next is applied. And layers often include decoration, such as gold and silver powder (maki-e), pictures drawn on the surface, and inlaid shell and mother-of-pearl. The most common bases for lacquer are wood, bamboo, paper, leather, metal, and textiles, but some Hard Bodies artists explore plastic, foam, and found objects.
Regardless of the underlying material, artists must handle lacquer carefully because of its unique biochemistry. It is toxic in liquid form, but once cured it
loses its toxicity and becomes resistant to water, heat, and acid. Since lacquer works may entail more than a dozen layers, its production is labor-intensive, timeconsuming, and meticulous. Some of the works in Hard Bodies took months and even years to finish.
All the works in this exhibition are part of MIA’s permanent collection, which is world renowned for its Asian art. The exhibition’s curator, Andreas Marks, Ph.D., will visit The Four Arts on January 9th to give a lecture about the history of lacquer and the development of Hard Bodies (Gubelmann Auditorium, 11 a.m., no charge but reservations are required).
The 180-page exhibition catalogue will be available for purchase at the Customer Service desk during the run of the show. Docents will provide free 45-minute tours every Wednesday and Saturday at 11 a.m. (reservations not required). To schedule a group tour (10-30 participants), please visit fourarts.org/grouptours.
— Rebecca A. Dunham, Head of Fine Arts & Curator
* The Four Arts is a Blue Star Museum and participates in the Museums for All program.
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Sasai Fumie, Look, 1994, lacquer, gold powder, silver powder, and seashell powder on Styrofoam. Minneapolis Institute of Art, Gift of the Clark Center for Japanese Arts & Culture, 2015.35.3.1-2. Photo: Minneapolis Institute of Art.
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MICHAEL CRAIG-MARTIN’S SPADE (MAGENTA)
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Though born in Ireland (1941), Sir Michael Craig-Martin grew up in wartime London and then in Washington, DC. He studied at Yale University College of Art, where the legacy of Josef Albers still pervaded art classes on color, and where he was to have among his tutors Alex Katz, Al Held, Jack Tworkov, Jim Dine and Frank Stella. He was immersed in New York Minimalism, Pop Art and conceptual art. Robert Morris and Donald Judd in particular influenced his early sculptural experiments with boxes. Craig-Martin effected a transformation of minimalist aesthetics by means of conceptual content thanks to a fertile and analytical imagination, eventually making use of neon light and found objects such as milk bottles, pails, and clipboards. After his return to the UK in 1966 he had early successes, and in 1973 took a teaching position at Goldsmith’s College, London, where under his mentorship many of the Young British Artists (YBA) were to train: Damien Hirst, Julian Opie, Sarah Lucas, Fiona Rae and Gary Hume for example.
A high point of Craig-Martin’s early career came in 1974, when he exhibited An Oak Tree (1973, National Gallery of Australia) at the Rowan Gallery in London. The ‘white cube’ of the gallery was empty, excepting a tumbler of clear water on a clear glass shelf high over a fireplace (where one might have expected an old master painting). If this had been a real oak tree, one would barely have been able to enter the room. Some visitors didn’t even see it. This Magritte-style metamorphosis was a milestone in the affirmation of conceptual art in Britain: “it’s not a symbol,” Craig Martin said in a pamphlet that accompanied the work, “I’ve changed the physical substance of the glass of water into that of an oak tree. I didn’t change its appearance. But it’s not a glass of water. It’s an oak tree.” Asked whether it was difficult to effect the change, Craig-Martin echoed J.M.W. Whistler by saying “No effort at all. But it took me years of work before I realized I could do it”. 1 He wittily refuted, therefore, the aphorism of Bishop Joseph Butler, eighteenth-century British moralist and Anglican divine, who declared “Everything is what it is, and not another thing”. 2
Michael CraigMartin (Irish, b. 1941), Spade (magenta), 2014, powdercoated steel.
Acquired with generous support from The Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation. Collection of The Society of the Four Arts, 2022.1. Photo by David Darby
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Michael Craig-Martin, Untitled (wireless), 2018, acrylic on aluminum, 98 7/16 x 78 3/4 in. © Michael Craig-Martin. Photo: Mike Bruce. Courtesy Gagosian
An inquiry that influenced CraigMartin’s early work was “the difference between an object that was not a sculpture and one that was a sculpture.” Most objects are functional; they serve a purpose; whereas sculpture does not — it is self-reflexive. So from the late 1970s he began making line drawings of functional objects from our daily lives, adding color later. By using tapes he avoided brushwork, and hence any risk that traces of the artist’s hand moving the brush may be interpreted in an expressive or personal way. “My whole idea was to have a styleless way of drawing”.3 Marcel Duchamp took exactly this step when in 1913 he switched from painting nudes descending staircases and chose instead to paint a chocolate grinder that he had seen in a shop window in Rouen
Michael Craig-Martin, Fountain Pen (magenta), 2019, powder-coated steel, 196 7/8 x 22 7/16 x 2 in. Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. © Michael Craig-Martin. Photo: Matt Alexander. Courtesy Gagosian
because, he said, “a mechanical drawing has no taste in it […] no arty handiwork.”4 “Ironically”, CraigMartin commented, ”over time my no style has come to be recognized as my style”. These line drawings eventually evolved into sculptures such as Spade (magenta) of 2014.
Observing that figurative artists and their audiences take representation for granted (never questioning what they are seeing, whether a portrait or a battle scene or a still life), Craig-Martin decided (and this is a typically conceptual position to adopt) to “look at representation itself”. 5 This apparently mystifying remark becomes clear when one realizes that Spade is functionally an impossibility — apart from its implausible color (one of a spectrum of 12 that Craig-Martin
uses), it is far too large, it is substantially made of air, and seen from the side it disappears entirely and becomes a single colored line. Yet no viewer doubts that it is a shovel — or at least represents one. This recalls Magritte’s admonition inscribed on a painting of a pipe: This is not a Pipe.
Above all, Craig-Martin’s special interest is in ‘ordinariness’ — banal things that people take for granted — with the intention of inducing a sense of magic, or enchanted estrangement. “If there is any magic in the world of simple things it is just a question of recognizing it.” 6
― Philip Rylands, President and CEO
1 Richard Cork, Michael Craig-Martin, Thames & Hudson, London 2006, p. 15. Gioconda and Joseph King Library call. No. 759.2 CRAIG Cork.
2 Joseph Butler, Fifteen Sermons Preached at the Rolls Chapel, 1729, Preface § 39.
3 On the occasion of an exhibition of sculpture by Michael Craig-Martin at the Gagosian Gallery, London, 2019. https://gagosian.com/ quarterly/2019/08/12/michael-craig-martin-ordinariness-video/
4 James Johnson Sweeney interviewing Duchamp at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on the NBC in the 1950s. https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=Wuf_GHmjxLM
5 Interview by Charlotte Mullins, 2022, at the time of an exhibition of prints by Michael Craig-Martin at the Alan Cristea Gallery, London. https://cristearoberts.com/podcast/
6 Gagosian Gallery video, loc. cit
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CHINESE GARDEN
Restoration of the Chinese Garden, the most prominent thematic garden in the Four Arts’ Botanical Gardens, began in May of 2021 and is nearly complete. Originally built in 1938, the Chinese Garden was sponsored by Mrs. Lorenzo E. Woodhouse, who designed the space and donated the art in it.
A team of professional conservators brought new life to the art in the garden. Ralph Jackson restored the gate, its doors, and other wooden elements. Stephen Futej cleaned and repaired sculptures and ceramic tiles, and Isabel Gouveia restored the ceramic sculptures, including the Ganesha relief and the fish on the gate. Zenon Toczek, the artist who recreated the King Library’s murals, recreated the garden’s calligraphic signs. Repairs were also made to the garden’s cracked walls, which received a fresh coat of paint. And the Garden Club of Palm Beach replanted the garden to enhance the restored art and architectural features.
While The Four Arts did apply funds from its operating project towards the restoration, the project would not have been possible without additional support from the GCPB, Alice “Kit” Pannill, Christine Aylward, and The Rona and Jeffrey Abramson Foundation.
— Rebecca A. Dunham, Head of Fine Arts & Curator
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Leonard Lauder Life with Estée
January 3
Leonard Lauder is the chairman emeritus of The Estée Lauder Companies, a cosmetics company founded by his parents. Under his leadership, he transformed the business from a company with a handful of products in one country into a multi-brand, global leader in prestige beauty. He is also one of the world’s most prolific art collectors and philanthropists. He will talk about the founding of The Estée Lauder Companies, the life of his mother and father, and the lessons learned at the helm of one of the great brands of the last century.
John Mauceri
Music on the Silver Screen: A Brief History
January 24
David Petraeus, American Leadership in the World
January 10
The Walter S. Gubelmann Memorial Lecture
General David Petraeus spent a distinguished four decades in military and public service, including as head of the 101st Airborne in Iraq, head of coalition forces in Iraq, Commander of CENTCOM, and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. He will discuss why American global leadership is essential, and the new threats to the balance of power.
John Hays, Emanuel Leutze’s Washington Crossing the Delaware: The Apotheosis of George Washington in the Art Market
January 17
On Christmas eve 1776, George Washington rallied his troops across the frozen Delaware River in a surprise attack on Trenton and then seized Princeton 10 days later. John Hays, Deputy Chairman of Christie’s, will use the significance of these two victories as a lens to discuss the legacy of George Washington, the impact of Leutze’s iconic picture of Washington Crossing the Delaware, and the American art market today.
Eliza Manningham-Buller Terror, Security, & Freedom January 31
The Samuel J. Heyman Memorial Lecture
Conductor John Mauceri has won multiple awards, including a Tony, Grammy, Olivier, Billboard, and three Emmys in a career that has spanned over a half-century. He will walk through the history of the first composers to arrive in Hollywood in the 1930s — and their legacy that lives on today. Enjoy a little-known story illuminating how you watch movies, whether golden age films or the films of today — and you will never watch a movie the same way again.
Eliza Manningham-Buller, former head of Britain’s MI5, spent her career in the inner circles of Britain’s intelligence community, intimately involved in the height of Cold War operations against the Soviet Union — agents and double agents, espionage on a global scale. She will discuss the West’s struggle against terrorism whilst maintaining its moral authority in the world order.
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Emanuel Ax, piano Sunday, January 8, 2023 at 3 p.m.
Enjoy a program of Schubert and Liszt from classical pianist Emanuel Ax, winner of the Avery Fisher Prize and Grammy awards for the second and third volumes of his cycle of Haydn’s piano sonatas. He has also made a series of Grammy-winning recordings with cellist Yo-Yo Ma. A Sony Classical exclusive recording artist since 1987, his most recent album is Beethoven for Three with Yo-Yo Ma and Leonidas Kavakos.
Emanuel Ax is an “overwhelming authority as musician, technician and probing intellect (which) emerges quickly as he plays. Within minutes, we are totally captured by his intensity and pianistic achievement.”
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The Book of Dust – La Belle Sauvage
Saturday, January 7 at 2 p.m.
hours, 30 minutes with one intermission
Written by Philip Pullman, adapted by Bryony Lavery
Directed by Nicholas Hytner
Set 12 years before the epic His Dark Materials trilogy, this gripping adaptation revisits Philip Pullman’s fantastical world. Two young people find themselves at the center of a terrifying manhunt. In their care is a tiny child, in whom lies the fate of the future.
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PERFORMING ARTS
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Lucia di Lammermoor Gaetano Donizetti
Saturday, December 3, 2022 at 1 p.m. 3 hours, 44 minutes with two intermissions
This electrifying new staging by Simon Stone features soprano Nadine Sierra as the haunted heroine in one of opera’s most formidable and storied roles. Tenor Javier Camarena adds to the bel canto fireworks as Lucia’s beloved, Edgardo, with baritone Artur Ruciński as her brother, Enrico, and bass-baritone Christian Van Horn as her tutor, Raimondo.
The Hours
Kevin Puts, libretto by Greg Pierce
Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 1 p.m. ■ Live 3 hours, 13 minutes with one intermission
Soprano Renée Fleming makes her return to the Met in this worldpremiere production by Pulitzer Prize–winning composer Kevin Puts. The powerful story follows three women from different eras who each grapple with their inner demons and their roles in society. Kelli O’Hara and Joyce DiDonato join Fleming as the opera’s trio of heroines.
Fedora Umberto Giordano
Saturday, January 14, 2023 at 1 p.m. ■ Live 2 hours, 41 minutes with one intermission
This exhilarating drama returns to the Met for the first time in 25 years. Packed with memorable melodies, showstopping arias, and explosive confrontations, Fedora requires a cast of thrilling voices. Soprano Sonya Yoncheva sings the title role, a 19th-century Russian princess who falls in love with her fiancé’s murderer, sung by star tenor Piotr Beczała.
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GREAT ART ON SCREEN
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This series explores great exhibitions, art documentaries, and the lives of renowned artists.
Tutankhamun: The Last Exhibition
Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 2 p.m.
1 hour, 30 minutes with no intermission
Directed by Ernesto Pagano
To mark the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb, Tutankhamun: The Last Exhibition offers audiences an extraordinary opportunity to meet the Pharaoh, with exclusive coverage of how 150 of his treasures were moved to become part of the biggest international exhibition ever dedicated to him.
Explore a continuous dialogue of cross-references between the ancient past when the Pharaoh was alive, the more recent times which saw the discovery of his Tomb by archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922, and the present day with exhibitions and studies dedicated to Ancient Egypt.
Maverick Modigliani
Sunday, December 11, 2022 at 2 p.m.
1 hour, 30 minutes with no intermission
Directed by Valeria Parisi
Maverick Modigliani features the story of Amedeo Modigliani, a remarkable talent that transcended stereotypes. From his origins in Livorno, Italy to the Paris of Picasso and Brancusi that became the center of modernity, to his love for his wife and frequent subject of his portraits Jeanne Hébuterne, the film depicts the life and work of an avant-garde artist who has become a contemporary classic.
Photo credits: Are listed with individual photos throughout this Folio. If not directly credited, photographs are by Four Arts staff or are provided courtesy of the artists, artist management companies, or Four Arts cultural partners.
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1917 Friday, November 18, 2022 at 2 and 5:30 p.m.
• R (for violence, some disturbing images, and language) 1 hour, 59 minutes
Oscar winner for Cinematography, Visual Effects, and Sound Mixing; produced and directed by Sam Mendes
April 6th, 1917: As an infantry battalion assembles to wage war in enemy territory, two soldiers are assigned to deliver a message that will stop them from walking into a deadly trap.
Genius Friday, December 9, 2022 at 2 and 5:30 p.m.
PG-13
1 hour, 44 minutes
This chronicle of Max Perkins’s time as the book editor at Scribner stars Colin Firth, Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, and Laura Linney. Perkins discovered Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, but he never met anyone like Thomas Wolfe.
The Black Stallion
Friday, December 16, 2022 at 2 and 5:30 p.m.
The Keeper
Friday, January 6, 2023 at 2 and 5:30 p.m.
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The love story of an English woman and a German prisoner of war, who together overcome prejudice, public hostility and personal tragedy. Based on the true story of Bert Trautmann, a German who played for the Manchester City soccer team after WW II.
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Family Friendly Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor (Mickey Rooney); produced by Francis Ford Coppola
Teri Garr and Mickey Rooney star in this adventure about a boy’s special friendship with a wild stallion after both are shipwrecked on a deserted island.
Burnt
Friday, January 13, 2023 at 2 and 5:30 p.m.
R (for language)
1 hour, 41 minutes
Adam Jones (Bradley Cooper) is a chef who destroyed his career with drugs and diva behavior. He cleans up and returns to London, determined to redeem himself by spearheading a top restaurant that can gain three Michelin stars.
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Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia Once Upon a Diamond: A Family Tradition of Royal Jewels
Friday, January 6, 2023 at 6 p.m. No charge ■ Reservations required Book signing to follow Dixon Education Building
Presented in partnership with the American Foundation of Savoy Orders
In Once Upon a Diamond renowned jewelry designer Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia recounts the history of his royal lineage through the language of the extraordinary jewelry designed for and collected by his family, which encompasses royalty from Italy, Greece, Belgium, Russia, and Yugoslavia. Among the royals whose stories are richly illustrated in this volume are Prince Dimitri’s paternal grandparents Prince Regent Paul and Princess Olga of Yugoslavia; Grand Duke Vladimir and Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia; his great-grandparents Prince Nicolas and Princess Helen of Greece as well as his maternal grandparents King Umberto II and Queen Marie-José of Italy. Brimming with 150 illustrations and photographs — both archival and contemporary — Once Upon a Diamond is pure catnip for anyone whose interest encompasses the history of high jewelry as well as the fascinating lineage of European royalty. Prince Dimitri founded his jewelry company in 2007 after a longtime position as senior vice president of jewelry at Sotheby’s auction house and later head of jewelry at Phillips de Pury & Luxembourg.
BEYER ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
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Patricia Van Dalen, Visual Arts
A Miami-based visual artist with a career that spans over thirty-five years, Patricia Van Dalen has an extensive body of work on canvas and on paper, and has colloborated with architects to produce multiple site-specific installations.
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(Re)Creating Modern Masterpieces
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. January 9, 11, 13, 18, 20 $395 ■ All materials provided
For all experience levels and projects are cus tomized to the student’s preferred materials. Each class will begin with an illustrated presentation and discussion to inform and foster the understanding of five artists: Henri Matisse, Josef & Anni Albers, Agnes Martin, and Marisol (Marisol Escobar). After analyzing the works, students will explore the significance of art production by recreating the compositions using different, novel materials.
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Victoria Hagan
Live Now: Creative Process in Interior Design
Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 3 p.m.
$20 ■ No charge for Four Arts members
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Mac Stone with Luca Martinez
Chasing Wild
Monday, November 14, 2022 at 3 p.m.
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Florida native Mac Stone, top left, is a National Geographic photographer whose images help tell the complex stories of wetlands and wilderness through the wildlife and people who rely upon them. See striking images and enjoy entertaining stories from his travels around the world and to the most remote and wild regions of the Everglades. Stone will introduce us to Luca Martinez, top right, a Miami nature and wildlife photographer who is passionate about the importance of preserving our South Florida ecosystem.
Victoria Hagan has redefined 21st-century luxury and the significance of home. She will discuss the nature of home, and how it connects and calms, comforts and nourishes, while reflecting on interior projects from coast to coast, all designed to “Live Now.” Hagan is celebrated for her intelligent integration of architecture and interior design, a modern sense of luxury that is fresh, restrained, and iconic.
Lee Pollock
Churchill at the Movies
Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 3 p.m.
$20 ■ No charge for Four Arts members
Gary Oldman’s Oscar-winning performance in the hit film Darkest Hour is but one of many portrayals of the most famous statesman of the twentieth century, Winston Churchill. From Richard Burton and Albert Finney to Robert Hardy and John Lithgow, playing Churchill has challenged the most accomplished actors in the English language. Join acclaimed writer, historian, and popular speaker Lee Pollock as he tells the fascinating story of “Churchill at the Movies.”
Hank Willis Thomas
Another Justice: By Any Medium Necessary Presented by Four Arts Contemporaries with support from Ben Brown Fine Arts, Palm Beach
Monday, December 5, 2022 at 5:30 p.m.
$20 ■ No charge for Contemporaries or Four Arts members
Conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas addresses the visual systems that perpetuate inequality and bias in bold, skillfully crafted works. Through photographs, sculpture, video, and collaborative public art projects, he invites us to consider the role of popular culture in instituting discrimination and how art can raise critical awareness in the ongoing struggle for social justice and civil rights. He calls on us to reconvene and reconsider what justice can be in a time of imbalance.
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Amy Stanley, Ph.D.
Stranger in the Shogun’s City: A Japanese Woman and Her World
Monday, December 12, 2022 at 11 a.m. $20 ■ No charge for Four Arts members ■ Book signing to follow
Enjoy this lively introduction to the social history of the great city of Edo (now Tokyo) in the first half of the nineteenth century. Amy Stanley is the Wayne V. Jones Research Professor of History at Northwestern University. Primarily a social historian of early modern and modern Japan, she has special interests in global history, women’s and gender history, and narrative. Her most recent book, Stranger in the Shogun’s City: A Japanese Woman and Her World (Scribner, 2020), won the National Book Critics’ Circle Award in Biography and PEN/America Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award in Biography and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.
José H. Leal, Ph.D.
Amazing Florida Shells and Mollusks
Monday, December 12, 2022 at 3 p.m. $20 ■ No charge for Four Arts members Presented in partnership with the BaileyMatthews National Shell Museum
Take a journey through the range of beautiful and beguiling specimens, diverse ecosystems, and incredible living mollusks that comprise the world of shells in our region. The east coast of Florida and the Palm Beach area are home to many of the most famous and unusual. Important questions of conservation, ecology, and economy will also be addressed as they relate to shells and mollusks. These include the management and quality of Florida’s waterways, pollution, climate change and ocean acidification, coral reefs, and tourism. José H. Leal, Ph.D. is the Science Director and Curator of the Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum in Sanibel, Fla.
René Silvin
Frank Lloyd Wright: The Dramatic Life of America’s Most Controversial and Creative Architect Monday, December 19, 2022 at 3 p.m. $20 ■ No charge for Four Arts members
Frank Lloyd Wright has been called the greatest American architect of the first half of the 20th century. During a career that spanned seven decades, his homes transformed the way we live. Wright is the inventor of “organic architecture” and the open plan for family life. He designed over 1,000 structures including homes, office buildings, churches, and museums — most notably Fallingwater and the Guggenheim Museum of Art. Palm Beach resident René Silvin uses 200 pictures and videos to give a modern context to Wright’s extraordinary story.
Jeffrey Spier, Ph.D.
Nubia: Jewels of Ancient Sudan
Monday, January 9, 2023 at 3 p.m. $20 ■ No charge for Four Arts members
Nubia, located in what is today southern Egypt and northern Sudan, was one of the oldest and most influential civilizations of ancient Africa. Skillfully making use of its rich natural resources, location on key trade routes, and military strength, the kingdom flourished for nearly three thousand years. A current exhibition at the Getty Villa in Los Angeles presents superbly crafted jewelry and other precious objects discovered in the royal burials of Sudan between 1913 and 1932. Jeffrey Spier is the Senior Curator of Antiquities at the Getty Museum.
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MASTER CLASSES
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Titian and Donatello: Two Italian Masters
Titian, with Philip Rylands, Ph.D.
Monday, January 2 at 11 a.m. $25
Conversations on Style with Steven Stolman
Wednesdays at 3 p.m.
$25 per master class
January 4: Nick Mele, “A Newport Summer”
Photo by David Heald
Titian (d. 1576), the greatest painter of the Venetian High Renaissance, was the prototype of the internationally renowned artist. His early work epitomizes the Venetian qualities of gorgeous color, light and landscape, and his later work lies at the source of the art of Tintoretto, Rembrandt, Velasquez, Manet and the Impressionists. Philip Rylands is the President and CEO of The Four Arts.
This master class includes “Donatello, with Giuliana Castellani Koch, Ph.D.” on Monday, April 3
February 1: Ken Fulk, “The Movie in My Mind”
Designer and author Steven Stolman welcomes two outstanding style makers. Both are visionaries in their respective fields and have recently published extraordinary must-have books showcasing their work. For fans of fashion, décor, and alluring lifestyle expressions, these conversations will be a real treat! Nick Mele is a lifestyle, fashion, and interiors photographer. Ken Fulk is renowned for his layered interiors, high-concept hospitality brands, and unforgettable parties.
FIELD TRIPS
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Art Basel Miami Beach
Friday, December 2, 2022 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. $165 ■ Includes transportation, ticket, boxed lunch Self-guided tour
Experience the most important contemporary art show in the United States.
Art Basel Miami Beach is a vital source for art lovers worldwide, allowing them to discover new developments in contemporary art and experience rare museum-caliber work.
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens
Thursday, January 12, 2023 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. $165 ■ Includes transportation, tour, and lunch Please wear suitable footwear for plenty of walking
It’s a destination that transcends time and place nestled in South Florida. Experience a window to Japan through sprawling historic gardens, a worldclass bonsai display, captivating exhibitions, and a distinctive museum store.
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The Great American Songbook Chorus with Bob Merrill
Mondays from 5:30 to 7 p.m. November 14; December 12; January 9; March 13; April 10 No charge Reservations required
Whether you have previous experience singing in a chorus, singing in the shower, or are a newbie, join Legends Radio (100.3 FM) host and singer Bob Merrill, who will be directing this a cappella chorus. The ability to read music is helpful, but not required.
Shell Chic with Robin Grubman
Thursdays from 10 a.m. to noon $165 per class, all materials are included
November 17: Centerpieces December 8: Wreaths
Participants will create beautiful ocean-inspired, one-of-a-kind shell objects that can be a treasured keepsake or fabulous gift. A Palm Beach native with a lifelong passion for shells, Robin Grubman has been designing and teaching her craft for over 23 years.
Personalities, Events and Artists of the 19th Century with Juliette de Marcellus
Fridays from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Session I: December 2, 9, 16; January 6, 13, 20, 27; February 3 $175 per 8-class session
Dramatic events include the French Revolution and Napoleon’s retreat from Russia. Personalities include Robespierre, Wellington, and the Czar of Russia. Artists include Gainsborough, Romney, and Jacques-Louis David, and novelists Fanny Burney, Jane Austen, and Alexandre Dumas.
Classical Music with Juliette de Marcellus
Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. December 14; January 4; February 8; March 1; April 12 $100 for series
Trace the development of the piano concerto ― initiated by Haydn and perfected by Mozart and Beethoven ― as it evolved to inspire composers such as Chopin, Liszt, Schumann, Brahms, Grieg, and Rachmaninoff.
Juliette de Marcellus is an award-winning music critic, lecturer, and author of fiction and non-fiction.
A Passion for Opera with Ariane Csonka Comstock
Mondays from noon to 1:30 p.m. Session I: December 5, 12, 19; January 2, 9, 23, 30; February 6 $175 per 8-class session
Ariane Csonka Comstock enriches the experience of opera with extensive background material in literature, stage and costume design, language, history, and politics.
Legendary Films, Directors, & Actors with Bill David
Thursdays from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. $100 for series or $35 per class
December 15: Grace Kelly January 5: Francis Ford Coppola
Bill David served as a Marine infantry officer and spent his career in magazine publishing.
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FLORIDA VOICES
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This series offers the opportunity to engage in dialog with celebrated Florida authors. Each program features a presentation by the author, a Q&A, and a book signing.
Reservations available for in-person attendance, for viewing the discussion live online, or for viewing online up to 30 days following the presentation. kinglibrary@fourarts.org
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Leslie Kemp Poole
The Wilder Heart of Florida: More Writers Inspired by Florida’s Nature
November 16, 2022
Florida authors write about their personal connections with nature – a message aimed at inspiring love of the state’s natural beauty, and, hopefully, activism to save it – in this compilation of essays and poetry. Writings cover topics from seashells to bird watching to hikes in Florida’s scrublands, and all proceeds from book sales benefit The Nature Conservancy’s Florida office.
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Rick Kilby, Florida’s Healing Waters: Gilded Age Mineral Springs, Seaside Resorts, and Health Spas
December 7, 2022
Rick Kilby explores the Victorian belief that water was the source of healing and rehabilitation, tracing “taking the waters” from its early origins in Europe. In the 19th century, Americans traveled to bathe in the outdoors and soak up the warm climate of Florida. With more than 1,000 freshwater springs, 1,300 miles of coastline, and 30,000 lakes, water has been an abundant resource in the Sunshine State.
Cynthia Barnett
The Sound of the Sea
January 11, 2023
Seashells have been the most coveted and collected of nature’s creations since the dawn of humanity. Cynthia Barnett blends cultural history and science to trace our long love affair with seashells and the hidden lives of the mollusks that make them in this unforgettable account about listening to nature’s wisdom – and acting on what seashells have to say about taking care of each other and our world.
Florida Voices is generously supported by the Fred J. Brotherton Endowment for Literature, established at The Four Arts by the Fred J. Brotherton Charitable Foundation. Fred Brotherton, who died in 2003, was for many years a Benefactor of The Four Arts and a strong supporter of its programs. Florida Voices, featuring the state that was Mr. Brotherton’s winter home, serves as a continuing memorial to this much-respected member of The Four Arts.
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Mornings with Rosemary
November 9, 2022
Author: Libby Page
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Klara and the Sun
December 14, 2022
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Author: Kazuo Ishiguro Facilitator: Dr. Rachel Schipper
We’re never too old to make new friends – or make a difference. When twenty-something Kate meets elderly Rosemary in modern London, both women are nourished and transformed in ways they never thought possible. This feel-good novel captures the heart and spirit of a community across generations.
Klara and the Sun discusses the question: What does it mean to be human? Nobel Prize winning author Kazuo Ishiguro looks at our changing modern world through the eyes of an unforgettable narrator, and explores the concepts of family, love, and the challenges inherent in human relationships.
TALK OF KINGS
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Delve into some of the most intriguing and captivating tales in history and culture.
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The Bookseller of Florence
The Story of the Manuscripts That Illuminated the Renaissance
December 6, 2022
Author: Ross King Facilitator: Ed Lamont
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The Spymasters
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How the CIA Directors Shape History and the Future
January 10, 2023
Author: Chris Whipple Facilitator: Billy David
** Sold out, but waiting list is available. ** An ode to books and bookmaking that charts the worldchanging shift from script to print through the life of an extraordinary man lost to history – Vespasiano da Bisticci. A thrilling chronicle of intellectual ferment set against the dramatic political and religious turmoil of 15th century northern Italy.
Based on extensive, exclusive interviews with nearly every living CIA director, learn what it’s like to run the world’s most powerful intelligence agency. Chris Whipple recounts seven decades of CIA activity and elicits predictions about the issues – and threats – that will engage the attention of future operatives and analysts.
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Sunday, January 29, 2023 at 3 p.m. $40 ■ No charge for Four Arts members Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium
The Emerson String Quartet has been one of the world’s premier chamber music ensembles for more than four decades. The quartet plans to disband in October 2023, so The Four Arts is honored to be a part of its final season, hosting an evening of Haydn, Mendelssohn, and Beethoven. The Quartet has made more than 30 acclaimed recordings and has been honored with nine Grammys, three Gramophone Awards, the Avery Fisher Prize, and Musical America’s “Ensemble of the Year” award.
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