When:
Thursday, Feb 13, 2014 5:00p -
8:00p

Where:
The Rose Art Museum
415 South St
Waltham, MA 02453

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Admission:
FREE

Categories:
Art, Date Idea, Lectures & Conferences

Event website:
http://www.brandeis.edu/rose/programs/2014/springopening2014.html

The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University debuts its spring collections. Mika Rottenberg, recipient of this year's Ruth Ann and Nathan Perlmutter Award, will discuss her work and Rose exhibition with director Christopher Bedford in the Lois Foster Gallery at 6:30 p.m.


Spring exhibitions:


MIKA ROTTENBERG: BOWLS BALLS SOULS HOLES
Lois Foster Gallery
February 14 – June 8, 2014


Featuring recent important work by the video installation artist Mika Rottenberg, this exhibition provides a comprehensive account of the artist’s conceptual interests and material sensibilities—both sculptural and moving image—as they have grown over the course of career.


CHRIS BURDEN: THE MASTER BUILDER
Upper Gerald S. and Sandra Fineberg Gallery
February 14 – June 8, 2014


In this exhibition, the Rose Art Museum presents a near comprehensive account of Burden’s small-scale erector set bridges. Modeled from bridges imagined and actual, Burden’s erector sculptures extend the artist's work as a social engineer, demonstrating his dual commitment to empiric and symbolic inquiry.


ROSE PROJECTS 01A | THE MATTER THAT SURROUNDS US: WOLS AND CHARLINE VON HEYL
Lower Gerald S. and Sandra Fineberg Gallery
February 14 – June 8, 2014


The Matter That Surrounds Us pairs the mid-century German artist Wols, whose delicate, often mysterious small works combine media in unorthodox ways, with new paintings and collage by contemporary artist Charline von Heyl. At once visceral and visual, each one of these works of art is something we’ve never seen before.


COLLECTION IN FOCUS: THE THRESHOLD OF RECOGNITION
Mildred S. Lee Gallery
February 14 – June 8, 2014


This small exhibition, organized in collaboration with Brandeis Fine Arts Professor Nancy Scott, presents work from the Rose collection—Juan Gris’s Le Siphon (1913) and Fernand Léger’s La Femme Bleue (1929)—alongside Thomas Scheibitz’s Nebenwerte (2013).


ROSE VIDEO 02 | MARK BOULOS AND JOSEPHINE MECKSEPER
Mildred S. Lee Video Gallery
Through March 16, 2014


This exhibition comprises two videos to be shown in successive, four-week screenings: Mark Boulos's All That Is Solid Melts into Air, 2008 (on view 11/13 – 12/15) and Josephine Meckseper's Mall of America, 2009 (on view 2/14 – 3/16).


ROSE VIDEO 03 | MARIA LASSNIG AND MARY REID KELLEY
Mildred S. Lee Video Gallery
March 26 – June 8, 2014


The third iteration of Rose Video draws a link between the historical animation-based practice of Austrian artist Maria Lassnig and the contemporary videos of Mary Reid Kelley. The pairing explores video's relationship to other media—performance, drawing, and poetry—and reflects on the trajectory of feminist video art.

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