Manchester, NH (Business Wire) 30 September 2010

On 2 October starts the Currier Museum of Art The Secret Life of Art: The Revealed Mysteries of the museum, an exploration of the life of an art museum. The exhibition provides an overview of the museum in the world, unlocking the secrets of the Currier? S her collection of art on the road.

after the journey from an early painting his first exhibition at a gallery in the 1930a jobs? s, as he travels the country his final resting place at the Currier. Georgia Arthritis? Keeffe? S Cross by the Sea, 1932, has 22 paper labels, the back of the painting that document their exposure and appropriation of the story of his first presentation of Alfred Stieglitz? A gallery of American place in 1935. Warnings are a visual record of the painting? S increasingly accepted as a major work of one of America? S most important modern artists. The image will be installed on the front and rear to be visible and the text accompanying the painting to be one? Decoder? Labels to make a complete picture of its history.

a single memory of the childhood lead to an extraordinary gift of art in a museum. This is the case with Mark Rothko? S Untitled, maroon, 1967. This painting has been inscribed on the back, a? grateful to my friend Dr. Albert Grokoest Mark Rothko 1967a? the artist, when he gave the painting to his doctor and friend, Dr. Albert Grokoest. Grokoest came from New Hampshire, and he bequeathed the image to play Currier in recognition of the role of the museum in his childhood. Without Dr. Grokoestâ? S generosity, Currier perhaps not a work of abstract expressionist known half of the twentieth century.


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? original concept and the final work of art change during the creative process. The Secret Life you can take a look at the color using a scientific analysis, such as infrared photos. These photos of the seventeenth century Dutch panel painting The Card Players, circa 1635, by Jan Molenaer reveals the artist? s under-stand and the changes he made to the composition as it has created. Player cards come with a full-scale expansion of the infrared image and text, to help visitors understand how technology is helping, the Conservatives and the restorers to understand this objective is found? The history and Artista? S working practices.

itâ? s known that art borrows Currier for special exhibitions, but have you noticed, the Art Museum also loans from its own collections of other museums? ? January Gossart s self-portrait is at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery, London, where the exhibition man, myth and sensual pleasures are :? ??? January Gossaartâ s Renaissance in October 2010 until May 2011, which overlaps the secret life of art. We document the packaging of the painting for the transmission and the chronicle of a regular blog paintings? S travel and visitors on how and why the travel element.

These and many other stories in The Secret Life of Art: The Revealed Mysteries of the museum, an exhibition like no other on the Currier, the integration of public involvement in planning and in the whole exposure, while giving visitors a look behind the-scenes view of the museum. Itâ? S is not a secret anymore!

The Secret Life of Art by the Public Service of New Hampshire, Putnam Foundation, and TD Charitable Foundation supports.

The Currier:

The Currier Museum of Art (www.currier.org) is home to an internationally renowned collection of European and American painting, decorative arts, photographs and sculptures. New galleries exhibit the entire collection of more than 11,000 objects, including works by Picasso, Matisse, Monet, O’Keeffe and Warhol. Visitors of all ages can enjoy the exhibitions travel commitment, filled a series of dynamic programs from music to lectures to hands-on artistic creation, an expanded gift shop and a cafe with light and airy and equipped with Wi-Fi The associated Art Center offers studio classes, art camps and intensive workshops for all ages.

Currier is at 150 Ash Street, Manchester, New Hampshire and is accessible to wheelchair users. Museum opening times are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, 05/11, Saturday, 10.05. Closed Tuesdays. Open 8.11, on the first Thursday of each month. Admission: adults, seniors, students, children under 18 free. Free for all on Saturday from 10.00 to 12.00 clock For more information, visit or call 603.669.6144 x108 www.currier.org.


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