ࡱ> CEB` }0bjbjss 42,,,,,,,@hhhh,@z:$hh>9,555,,4AAA5R,,A5AA,,A -`wh:A$J0zAvAA,bA@\7 z5555@@@$d @@@d @@@,,,,,,   Two for the Price of One: A Summertime Exchange between the Aldrich and Katonah Museums Beginning on July 1 and continuing through September 2, 2007 visitors to the Katonah Museum of Art will receive a pass for free admission to the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, CT, while visitors to the Aldrich will receive a pass for free admission to the Katonah Museum. This annual collaborative offer, now in its 4th year, is an effort to encourage attendance and to raise awareness of the exceptional exhibitions and programs scheduled at each of these institutions. On view at the Katonah Museum of Art this summer will be the exhibition Children Should Be Seen: The Image of the Child in American Picture Book Art which brings together approximately 85 works of original childrens illustrations in a comprehensive survey of the best American picture-book art of the last decade. Organized collaboratively by the Katonah Museum of Art and The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, the exhibition celebrates the 10th anniversary of our Learning Center and the 5th anniversary of the Carle Museum. Children Should Be Seen is the first exhibition on the theme of the image of the child in contemporary picture book art ever to be presented in the United States or, to the curators knowledge, anywhere in the world. The core of the exhibition consists of artworks dating from 1997 to 2007 and is grouped by the following sub-themes with the aim of highlighting American picture book artists interpretations of six of childhoods formative stages and experiences: The New Child; The Child and Family; The Child At School and At Play; The Child In the Community; The Child In History; and The Questioning Child. A final section, The New Picture Book focuses on recent changes in the picture book itself as a traditional art form in an age of new media. Children Should Be Seen will appeal to a wide audience and has been planned to be of interest to adults and children alike. It is the mission of the Aldrich's curatorial department to present innovative, exciting, diverse contemporary art exhibitions and programs that focus on emerging and mid-career artists. This summer visitors will experience a range of exhibitions relating to this mission including Arturo Herrera: Castles, Dwarfs, and Happychaps. For this installation Herrera, with the help of his assistants, will use a Renaissance technique called pouncing to transfer a design from paper to the gallery wall. Aldrich curatorial director Jessica Hough explains, The result will be a complex drawing of knotted dwarfs, complete with pick axes and gemstones, composed of dots of several colors. Hough also points out that in the Renaissance a pounce drawing would be the starting point for an oil painting or fresco, but here Herrera uses the traditional technique to achieve a contemporary end. Also on view will be Mary Judge: Studies in Segmented Form a provocative new installation that will focus on the relationship between a large-scale cast concrete sculpture sited in the Museum's inner courtyard and a spolvero ("dusting" in Italian) wall drawing that will fill the wall of the adjacent corridor gallery. In this presentation, Judge continues her interest in making reductive, process-oriented work that is humanized by the utilization of organic geometry and a sensuous use of materials. During this time the Aldrich has arranged for free round trip bus service from the Katonah Metro North train station on Saturdays. To learn more about events and programs at the Aldrich visit  HYPERLINK "http://www.aldrichart.org" \o "http://www.aldrichart.org" \t "new_win" www.aldrichart.org, and for Katonah visit  HYPERLINK "http://www.katonahmuseum.org" www.katonahmuseum.org. Katonah Museum of Art Route 22 at Jay Street Katonah, NY 10536 www.katonahmuseum.org ABOUT THE KATONAH MUSEUM The Katonah Museum of Art, designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes, is a non-collecting institution dedicated to encouraging the enjoyment, appreciation and study of the visual arts by visitors of all ages. The KMA offers a series of changing exhibitions, active community outreach, and over 150 lectures, workshops, and concerts annually. The KMA has built a national reputation for excellence based on the quality of its exhibitions and innovative education programs that are enjoyed by over 40,000 individuals annually. Recent exhibitions include: Henri Matisse: A Celebration of French Poets & Poetry, I e& the Burbs, Richard Diebenkorn Prints, 1948-1993, and Andromeda Hotel: the Art of Joseph Cornell. GENERAL INFORMATION Directions By Train: From Grand Central Terminal (Harlem Division of Metro North): The Katonah Museum of Art is located mile east of the Katonah railroad station. Taxi service is available. By Car: Take Exit 6 off Interstate 684. Go east on Route 35. Take the first right onto Route 22 south. The Museum is located mile on the left. 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