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Framing the Revolution: Contemporary Chinese Photographs from the Jack and Susy Wadsworth Collection

Last day on view is August 27, 2023

Presented in the Barker Gallery, Framing the Revolution is the first major exhibition of the Wadsworths’ Chinese Collection. It features more than 50 politically-charged works by seven artists, ranging in date from 1958 to 2006. Together, they reflect upon modern Chinese history, examining events such as the Long March, the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution and its aftermath, and moments of tremendous social upheaval and change. Artists included are Wang Shilong, Liu Heung Shing, Xiao Lu, Sheng Qi, Shao Yinong & Muchen, and Qin Ga.

Take a virtual tour: bit.ly/3P5M1sI

Our Shared Breath: Creativity and Community

Last day on view is October 22, 2023

In Our Shared Breath: Creativity and Community, we present the work of six artists to consider our own understandings of community, generosity, responsibility to the more-than-human world, and creativity in all its forms. Their prints, paintings, sculptures, and videos speak to individual and communal relationships with the land, water, and fellow living beings (human and non-human), and invite reflection on themes of reciprocity, storytelling, record-keeping, and lived experiences. Danielle Knapp, McCosh Curator, and Zoey Kambour, Post Graduate Curatorial Fellow in European & American Art, curated this selection of works. Support for Our Shared Breath: Creativity and Community was provided by the Art Dealers Association of America Foundation.

Take a virtual tour: bit.ly/46460y4

The First Metal: Arts & Crafts Copper

On view through November 3, 2024

Drawing on the JSMA’s Margo Grant Walsh Twentieth Century Silver and Metalwork Collection and a select number of private and museum loans, the exhibition presents a range of hand-wrought copper works by many of the premier metalsmiths working in late 19 th and early 20 th century Britain, the United States, and beyond.

Read more: https://jsma.uoregon.edu/The-First-Metal

New Icon Additions to After Life: The Saints of Russian and Greek Orthodoxy

On view through 2023

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