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Visual
artist Polly Apfelbaums fallen paintingswhich
combine elements of painting, sculpture, and installationare
on display at the Institute of Contemporary Art
through July 27. Reproductions dont really do
justice to these large-scale works, which are
often arranged on the floor, spreading around
corners in indeterminate shapes, as the ICA Web
site puts it.
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In
a sense, Arts Day at Penn was a case
of preaching to the choir. Then again,
part of the purpose was to get everyone
to sing along.
Communication,
coordination, and collaboration,
said Katherine Sachs CW69, chair
of the Institute of Contemporary Arts
board of overseers, setting out the
goals for the first-ever gathering
of volunteer leaders of the Universitys
artistic and cultural organizations.
Held on May 8, the event, cosponsored
by the Provosts Council on Arts and
Culture and the Office of the Secretary,
brought together board members and
other representatives from 11 institutions
for a very full day of mutual education,
discussion, gallery-hopping, and performance-attending,
all designed to increase the awareness
of each others efforts and to encourage
synergy among them.
Penns current strategic plan, Building
on Excellence, has as one of its
academic priorities build[ing] an
infrastructure that supports innovative,
interdisciplinary cultural programs
and curricular development to capitalize
on under-utilized resources on campus
and in Philadelphia. The aim is to
make Penn as great as the sum of
its great parts in artistic and cultural
offerings, said Deputy Provost Peter
Conn, the Andrea Mitchell Professor
of English, who chairs the arts and
culture council and acted as master
of ceremonies for the Arts Day events.
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Mark
Lueders design for the Kelly Family Gates at
Addams Hall features bronze casts of the hands
of faculty, students, and alumni holding various
artistic implementsand was not inspired by Thing,
the disembodied hand that lived with the Addams
Family.
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Following
morning meetings of the individual organizations, the group gathered
at the ICA to view an exhibition of works by Polly Apfelbaum and,
over lunch, to hear capsule descriptions of the participating
institutions, from the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
to radio station WXPN. Then, toting umbrellas against the rain
that fell off and on all day, they crossed Walnut Street to gather
outside Charles Addams Hall for the dedication of the Kelly Family
Gates, designed by fine-arts faculty member Mark Lueders MFA93,
which President Judith Rodin CW66 called the crowning touch
in the buildings transformation from stodgy faculty club to stylish
home of undergraduate fine arts at Penn. The group also took in
two photography exhibitions, South Southeast, by Magnum
photographer Steve McCurry, at the Arthur Ross Gallery and Touching
the Mekong: A Southeast Asian Sojourn, by Dr. Andrea Baldeck
M79 GM84, at the University Museums Merle-Smith Gallery.
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Steve
McCurrys South Southeast, which was on exhibit
in the Arthur Ross Gallery in the spring, collected
images from a photographic journal covering the
region, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Sri
Lanka, Bangladesh, Burma, Thailand, and Cambodia.
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Baldecks Touching the Mekong: A Southeast Asian Sojourn,
which investigates the architecture, landscape, and people
of Vietnam, Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia, and Laos, will
be on exhibit at the University Museum through August
30. Baldeck works only in black and white, and does all
her own processing and printing to create what she calls
a personal account of textured, nuanced, enigmatic moments.
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It
was the opening reception for Baldecks show, and she was present
both for that reason and as a member of the Museums board of
overseers. A physician as well as the author of several books
of photography, she recalled how, as a medical resident at Penn,
she would cross the street from HUP to find respite in the Museums
exhibits. She described the Museum as a point of departure and
arrival for all with curiosity about other worlds and cultures
and expressed the hope that her photos would lead to new points
of departure and arrival for todays visitors.
The Museums Rainey Auditorium was the venue for a two-hour plenary
session, in which Conn detailed how the Universitys artistic
and cultural organizations fit into Penns other academic priorities
and also highlighted some existing collaborative efforts. For
example, the University Museum and the ICA collaborated on the
exhibition, Pictures, Patents, Monkeys and More
On Collecting,
this past fall, and Kelly Writers House and the Arthur Ross Gallery
joined forces in 1999 on Shouts From the Wall, a show of
Spanish Civil War posters and associated events.
The
session also featured a spirited general discussion of the role
of and support for arts and culture at Pennso spirited, in fact,
that a planned panel discussion did not manage to get started
before the audience had to decamp for a reception at the presidents
house followed by a performance by the Nederlands Dans Theater
II at the Annenberg Center, which concluded the days aesthetic
marathon.
Only time (and future membership lists) will tell if the Arts
Day participants will take up the challenge offered by one of
their numberJohn Hover C65 WG67, chair of the Museums board
of overseers, who proposed that they all pledge to join each others
groups. If not, at least theyll know what theyre missing. On
these pages, we offer some samples for readers as well.
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