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November 1, 2013 Collage Exhibit to Feature Work by Renowned Architect Richard Meier

Richard Meier, one of the world鈥檚 most celebrated architects, will exhibit his artwork this fall at UT鈥檚 Ewing Gallery of Art and Architecture, alongside collages selected from the International Collage Center.

The exhibits, 鈥淩ichard Meier: Selected Collage Works鈥 and 鈥淩emix: Selections from the International Collage Center鈥 will open with a 6:30 p.m. , November 4, in the Ewing Gallery, 1715 Volunteer Boulevard.

鈥淩ichard Meier: Selected Collage Works鈥 is a presentation of twenty recent works that are a collaboration between Meier and master printer Gary Lichtenstein. The images consist of eleven color silkscreens of original Meier collages, including some with drawings on the prints.

Meier is winner of numerous awards, including the Pritzker Prize, architecture鈥檚 highest honor, and the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal.

From November 4 to December 9, Meier鈥檚 works will be displayed along with those of 100 other prominent artists on loan from the collage center, an organization dedicated to the research and presentation of collage as both a cultural and aesthetic narrative.

The 鈥淩emix鈥 exhibit explores the impact of collage on artistic and cultural expression and brings together the diverse fragments of rich artistic traditions.

The exhibits are funded by the UT School of Art and the Robert B. Church III Lecture Series, an educational resource of the College of Architecture and Design that presents lectures, exhibits, and films that address contemporary design issues.

Three special events will accompany the exhibit:

  • : Pavel Zoubok, founder of the Collage Center, will present a history of collage in his lecture 鈥淐ollage Culture: From Picasso to Facebook.鈥
  • : Panel discussion on collage featuring UT faculty members Deb Shmerler of graphic design and Brian Ambroziak of architecture. It also will include special guests Pavel Zoubok; Andrew McLellan, project manager at Weber Fox Murphy in Charlotte, North Carolina; and Jennifer Shields, visiting assistant professor at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, School of Architecture. Shields recently completed her first book, Collage and Architecture.
  • 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., November 16, Room 113, Art and Architecture Building: Collage workshop with artist Jean Hess. Participants will learn about different collage media and techniques, with an emphasis on paint, layered pigments, and clear resins in the collage process. Each attendee will complete a finished work. A registration fee of $20 and e-mail registration to ewing@utk.edu are required to participate.

C O N T A C T :

Kiki Roeder (865-974-6713, kroeder@utk.edu)

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