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Spring 2021 Exhibitions

Miami University Art Museum Exhibitions

January 26–June 12

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COMING Spring 2021

Misery and War: Georges Rouault’s WWI Reflections

(Douglass Gallery)

Georges Rouault’s series of 58 prints made between 1918 and 1928 is an expression of his dismay at the state of society following World War I. His prints are a plea for compassion that follow his perceptive comprehension of the woes that plague humanity.

Sacred Songs: Antiphonals and Illuminations

(McKie Gallery)

Written systems of musical notation developed in the 10th and 11th centuries, and by the 12th century they had been revised to make religious songs universal among religious orders. Many of these songs were produced large-scale for choirs performing the liturgy as Gregorian Chant.

Capstone Exhibition

(Farmer Gallery)

This tenth, studentcurated Capstone exhibition will highlight selections from the Miami University Art Museum’s collection. Under the guidance of Annie Dell’Aria, Assistant Professor of Art & Architecture History, and Art Museum staff, senior Art & Architecture History Capstone students will spend the Fall 2020 semester curating an exhibition for the Spring 2021 semester. The exhibition is in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Linda Nochlin’s watershed 1971 article, “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?”

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