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Kicks off Summer at the Clark with a Clambake

Winslow Homer, Sea-Side Sketches—A Clam Bake, 1873 

Tuxedos take a back seat to lobster bibs as the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute kicks off summer with a clambake on Saturday, June 8 at 6:30 pm. The gala celebrates the opening of the exhibitions Winslow Homer: Making Art, Making History and George Inness: Gifts from Frank and Katherine Martucci. Tickets are $125 ($100 for Clark members) and may be reserved by visiting clarkart.edu.

Guests will enjoy cocktails, a raw bar, and other appetizers, followed by a sumptuous buffet dinner of lobster, clams, barbecued chicken, and many side dishes. Live entertainment includes pianist Bob Werbel, performance artists The Silver Swimmers, and the band The Wandering Rocks, who will sing sea shanties.

Galleries will be open until the close of the event, allowing partygoers to view the Homer and Inness exhibitions a day before they open to the public.

About the Exhibitions
Winslow Homer: Making Art, Making History

Robert Sterling Clark declared that Winslow Homer (American, 1836–1910) was one of the greatest artists of the nineteenth century. After purchasing his first Homer painting in 1915, Clark began a passion that would last for decades and would become the greatest collection of works of Winslow Homer ever assembled by one person after the artist’s death—and one of the leading collections of any art museum in the United States. This exhibition showcases some sixty oil paintings, watercolors, drawings, and etchings, as well as approximately 120 rarely seen wood engravings.

George Inness: Gifts from Frank and Katherine Martucci

This exhibition celebrates the most significant contribution to the Clark’s American art collection since the museum’s founding. Eight paintings by American landscape painter George Inness are presented with two additional works by Inness which were purchased by Sterling Clark and have been a part of the museum’s collection since 1955. The canvases represent an excellent survey of the artist’s late work when Inness moved from the open-air painting and naturalism of his early career toward a more conceptual approach to capturing mood and the play of light and shadow.

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London’s National Theatre Live in HD: This House

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Set the stage to 1974. The UK faces economic crisis and a hung parliament. In a culture hostile to cooperation, it’s a period when elections are won or lost by one vote, when there are fistfights in bars and when sick MPs are carried through the lobby to register their votes. Set in the political engine rooms of Westminster, James Graham’s biting and energetic new play This House strips politics down to the practical realities of those behind the scenes who roll up their sleeves—and on occasion bend the rules—to maneuver a diverse and conflicting chorus of MPs within the Mother of all Parliaments.

The Clark is pleased to bring a live stream of This House to the museum auditorium this Thursday at at 2pm ET. Tickets are $18 ($15 members and students). Purchase tickets here.

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Teen Mural Workshop Coming to the Clark This July

Teens can learn about art in a big way at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute for a week-long mural workshop in July. “Paint It BIG! Paint It PUBLIC!” will be held daily Monday, July 15 through Friday, July 19 from 10 am to 4 pm. The program is open to children ages 12 to 16. Tuition is $250 ($225 members) including all materials. Space is limited; registration is required. To register, visit clarkart.edu.

Under the tutelage of local artist Andrew Davis, students will create an 8 foot x 16 foot public mural, which will be semi-permanently installed in North Adams in conjunction with the city’s DownStreet Art program.

The mural is based on an adapted rendition of Albrecht Dürer’s famous sixteenth-century woodcut, The Rhinoceros. Students will visit the Clark print room to see the original and learn about Dürer’s fascinating career; learn how to “scale up” a complex image; think about design, color, and message while experiencing working in a large-scale studio environment; and learn about the give-and-take involved in getting public art to the people. Participants will receive public recognition for their efforts when the mural is unveiled in celebration of the arts in Northern Berkshire County.

Students will meet in the Stone Hill Center classroom on the Clark campus. Participants should pack a lunch and a snack, and dress appropriately — art can be messy!

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Celebrate International Museum Day at the Clark

Saturday, May 18 is International Museum Day, and the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute is celebrating by allowing the public special access for a bird’s-eye view of the construction activity underway on the campus.

Visitors will enjoy the view from the top floor of the Manton Research Center, where they will be able to see the progress being made on the Visitor, Exhibition and Conference Center (VECC), the Clark’s second building designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando.

Features of the VECC include 10,000 square feet of galleries available for special exhibitions, doubling the current  space available; a multi-purpose conference and exhibition space; a family area; a café; and a new Museum Shop. The campus expansion program also incorporates the renovation of the existing museum building and Manton Research Center. A glass entry pavilion will link the Museum building to the new VECC and to outdoor terraces that will overlook a new water feature that is the highlight of the sweeping landscape design for the campus. Expected completion of the expansion project is July 2014.

International Museum Day was organized in 1977 by the International Council of Museums (ICOM) as an effort to underscore the positive impact museums have on society and is sponsored in the U.S. by the Association of Art Museum Directors. Today, some 30,000 museums in 100 countries participate in the event. This year’s theme highlights the positive role museums play in their communities.  Clark members – and those who become members on Museum Day – will receive a special commemorative gift.

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Free Concert at the Clark by Harpischordist Victor Hill

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Renowned harpsichordist Victor Hill will present a free solo recital at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute on Sunday, May 5 at 3 pm. Admission is free.

The recital will feature “Goldberg Variations” by J. S. Bach. This work is the culmination of Bach’s harpsichord compositions.

Hill was a professor of mathematics at Williams College for forty years. He studied the harpsichord in Amsterdam with the noted Dutch harpsichordist Gustav Leonhardt and has played more than 900 concerts throughout the United States and in Europe. Hill plays the double-manual harpsichord of eighteenth-century design that was custom built for him in 1997 by Richard Kingston of Asheville, North Carolina. He tunes the instrument himself in a common eighteenth-century pitch and temperament.

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Public Lecture at the Clark: The Art of Edward Hopper

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You’re invited to join us this Sunday, April 28, at 2pm for a very  special afternoon with 2012 Clark Prize recipient Brian O’Doherty. O’Doherty’s lecture, “Hopper’s Windows,” offers personal insights into the life of his longtime friend, the enigmatic artist Edward Hopper. O’Doherty will take questions from the audience before introducing Hopper’s Silence, a documentary film he created in 1981. The film, which begins at 3pm, examines Hopper’s paintings and the locations that inspired them, includes footage taken in the artist’s New York City studio as well as interviews with acquaintances.
 
About Brian O’Doherty
A man of many parts, Brian O’Doherty’s most durable identity has been both as artist and writer. He joined the New York Times as an art critic in 1961, was the editor of Art in America from 1971 to 1974, and has published many critical essays and several books, including Object and Idea, American Masters: the Voice and the Myth; the influential Inside the White Cube: Ideologies of the Gallery Space; and Studio and Cube.

In addition to these achievements, O’Doherty has served as director of both the visual arts and film and media programs at the National Endowment for the Arts; taught film and art criticism at Barnard College and Long Island University; and has written two works of fiction, The Strange Case of Mademoiselle P. and The Deposition of Father McGreevy, which was nominated for the Booker Prize in 2000. He is a recipient of the College Art Association’s Mather Award for art criticism.

As an artist, O’Doherty has exhibited at Documenta and the Venice Biennale and shown widely in Europe and America. He has had several retrospectives, most recently at New York University’s Grey Gallery in 2007. In 2012, the Galerie Thomas Fischer in Berlin hosted his most recent exhibition, where he was a guest of the Kulturstiftung des Bundes. Frequently intrigued by issues of identity, O’Doherty began signing his work under the name Patrick Ireland as a response to the “Bloody Sunday” killings in his native Ireland in 1972. He maintained the pseudonym for 36 years until formally burying the identity after Northern Ireland established an all-party government in 2008.

Trained as a physician, O’Doherty holds a medical degree from University College Dublin and conducted research in experimental psychology at Cambridge University. He earned a master’s degree in public health from Harvard University after emigrating in 1957.

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Darby English Named New Starr Director of the Research and Academic Program at the Clark

The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute today announced the appointment of Darby English, associate professor in the Department of Art History at the University of Chicago, to serve as the next Starr Director of the Research and Academic Program (RAP). English will lead the program’s international agenda of intellectual events and collaborations and will oversee the Clark’s library and its active residential scholars’ program, all based on the Institute’s 140-acre campus.

“Darby English brings a dynamic perspective to the work of the Clark’s Research and Academic Program, rooted in his knowledge of the field of art history—both its traditions and its new critical perspectives,” said Michael Conforti, director of the Clark. “He will build upon the Clark’s extraordinary record of accomplishment achieved during Michael Ann Holly’s fourteen years as director.”

In June 2012, Michael Ann Holly announced plans to conclude her tenure as Starr Director in the summer of 2013. Holly is widely recognized for her leadership in conceptualizing and pioneering RAP’s international series of programs and events. She will remain active in numerous Clark programs and activities in Williamstown and New York.  

“The Clark is both a meeting ground and a forum for exchange and debate,” said English. “The Research and Academic Program is fueled by the international scholars who come to Williamstown as Fellows and as participants in its scholarly programs and by its many collaborations with academic programs across the world. I couldn’t be more thrilled by this opportunity to enhance the Clark’s long-established reputation for intellectual leadership in the field.” 

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Come and trip the light fantastic at our Exposition Universelle party tomorrow night at 6 pm … the food and music will be tres chic and the art is magnifique! It’s all part of the celebrations as we open our Electric Paris exhibition.  Buy your tickets online at clarkart.edu or at the door!
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Come and trip the light fantastic at our Exposition Universelle party tomorrow night at 6 pm … the food and music will be tres chic and the art is magnifique! It’s all part of the celebrations as we open our Electric Paris exhibition.  Buy your tickets online at clarkart.edu or at the door!

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ROAR! Join us for Family Day this Saturday at noon and satisfy your curiosity! Listen to interactive family music, learn about big cats, watch a raptor fly, and examine a real lion! Admission is free.
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ROAR! Join us for Family Day this Saturday at noon and satisfy your curiosity! Listen to interactive family music, learn about big cats, watch a raptor fly, and examine a real lion! Admission is free.

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This Week at the Clark: A weekly guide to movies, music, and special events happening at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
London’s National Theatre Live in HD: The Last of the Haussmans–Thursday, October 11, 2 pmStephen Beresford’s The Last of the Haussmans examines the fate of the revolutionary generation and offers a funny, touching, and at times savage portrait of a family full of longing that’s losing its grip. Julie Walters plays Judy Haussman, with Rory Kinnear and Helen McCrory as her wayward offspring. $18 ($15 members and students)Tickets may be purchased online or by calling 413 458 0524.
Met Live in HD: L’Elisir d’Amore–Saturday, October 13, 12:55 pm The Met Live in HD season begins with a new production of Donizetti’s comic gem L’Elisir d’Amore, directed by Bartlett Sherand conducted by Maurizio Benini. Approximate running time: 125 minutes. Tickets are $25 ($22 members; $18 students) and may be ordered online or by calling 413 458 0MET (458 0638).
Ballet in HD: Moretti and Monteverdi’s Caravaggio–October 14, 1 pmIn this film (2008, 93 min.), recorded live at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, the Staatsballett Berlin is conducted by Paul Connelly and features stars Beatrice Knop, Polina Semionova, and Vladimir Malakhov. Tickets are $15 ($13 for members and students) and may be ordered online or by calling 413 458 0524.
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This Week at the Clark: A weekly guide to movies, music, and special events happening at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
London’s National Theatre Live in HD: The Last of the Haussmans–Thursday, October 11, 2 pmStephen Beresford’s The Last of the Haussmans examines the fate of the revolutionary generation and offers a funny, touching, and at times savage portrait of a family full of longing that’s losing its grip. Julie Walters plays Judy Haussman, with Rory Kinnear and Helen McCrory as her wayward offspring. $18 ($15 members and students)Tickets may be purchased online or by calling 413 458 0524.
Met Live in HD: L’Elisir d’Amore–Saturday, October 13, 12:55 pm The Met Live in HD season begins with a new production of Donizetti’s comic gem L’Elisir d’Amore, directed by Bartlett Sherand conducted by Maurizio Benini. Approximate running time: 125 minutes. Tickets are $25 ($22 members; $18 students) and may be ordered online or by calling 413 458 0MET (458 0638).
Ballet in HD: Moretti and Monteverdi’s Caravaggio–October 14, 1 pmIn this film (2008, 93 min.), recorded live at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, the Staatsballett Berlin is conducted by Paul Connelly and features stars Beatrice Knop, Polina Semionova, and Vladimir Malakhov. Tickets are $15 ($13 for members and students) and may be ordered online or by calling 413 458 0524.
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This Week at the Clark: A weekly guide to movies, music, and special events happening at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
London’s National Theatre Live in HD: The Last of the Haussmans–Thursday, October 11, 2 pmStephen Beresford’s The Last of the Haussmans examines the fate of the revolutionary generation and offers a funny, touching, and at times savage portrait of a family full of longing that’s losing its grip. Julie Walters plays Judy Haussman, with Rory Kinnear and Helen McCrory as her wayward offspring. $18 ($15 members and students)Tickets may be purchased online or by calling 413 458 0524.
Met Live in HD: L’Elisir d’Amore–Saturday, October 13, 12:55 pm The Met Live in HD season begins with a new production of Donizetti’s comic gem L’Elisir d’Amore, directed by Bartlett Sherand conducted by Maurizio Benini. Approximate running time: 125 minutes. Tickets are $25 ($22 members; $18 students) and may be ordered online or by calling 413 458 0MET (458 0638).
Ballet in HD: Moretti and Monteverdi’s Caravaggio–October 14, 1 pmIn this film (2008, 93 min.), recorded live at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, the Staatsballett Berlin is conducted by Paul Connelly and features stars Beatrice Knop, Polina Semionova, and Vladimir Malakhov. Tickets are $15 ($13 for members and students) and may be ordered online or by calling 413 458 0524.
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This Week at the Clark: A weekly guide to movies, music, and special events happening at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
London’s National Theatre Live in HD: The Last of the Haussmans–Thursday, October 11, 2 pmStephen Beresford’s The Last of the Haussmans examines the fate of the revolutionary generation and offers a funny, touching, and at times savage portrait of a family full of longing that’s losing its grip. Julie Walters plays Judy Haussman, with Rory Kinnear and Helen McCrory as her wayward offspring. $18 ($15 members and students)Tickets may be purchased online or by calling 413 458 0524.
Met Live in HD: L’Elisir d’Amore–Saturday, October 13, 12:55 pm The Met Live in HD season begins with a new production of Donizetti’s comic gem L’Elisir d’Amore, directed by Bartlett Sherand conducted by Maurizio Benini. Approximate running time: 125 minutes. Tickets are $25 ($22 members; $18 students) and may be ordered online or by calling 413 458 0MET (458 0638).
Ballet in HD: Moretti and Monteverdi’s Caravaggio–October 14, 1 pmIn this film (2008, 93 min.), recorded live at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, the Staatsballett Berlin is conducted by Paul Connelly and features stars Beatrice Knop, Polina Semionova, and Vladimir Malakhov. Tickets are $15 ($13 for members and students) and may be ordered online or by calling 413 458 0524.
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This Week at the Clark: A weekly guide to movies, music, and special events happening at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
London’s National Theatre Live in HD: The Last of the Haussmans–Thursday, October 11, 2 pmStephen Beresford’s The Last of the Haussmans examines the fate of the revolutionary generation and offers a funny, touching, and at times savage portrait of a family full of longing that’s losing its grip. Julie Walters plays Judy Haussman, with Rory Kinnear and Helen McCrory as her wayward offspring. $18 ($15 members and students)Tickets may be purchased online or by calling 413 458 0524.
Met Live in HD: L’Elisir d’Amore–Saturday, October 13, 12:55 pm The Met Live in HD season begins with a new production of Donizetti’s comic gem L’Elisir d’Amore, directed by Bartlett Sherand conducted by Maurizio Benini. Approximate running time: 125 minutes. Tickets are $25 ($22 members; $18 students) and may be ordered online or by calling 413 458 0MET (458 0638).
Ballet in HD: Moretti and Monteverdi’s Caravaggio–October 14, 1 pmIn this film (2008, 93 min.), recorded live at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, the Staatsballett Berlin is conducted by Paul Connelly and features stars Beatrice Knop, Polina Semionova, and Vladimir Malakhov. Tickets are $15 ($13 for members and students) and may be ordered online or by calling 413 458 0524.
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This Week at the Clark: A weekly guide to movies, music, and special events happening at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
London’s National Theatre Live in HD: The Last of the Haussmans–Thursday, October 11, 2 pmStephen Beresford’s The Last of the Haussmans examines the fate of the revolutionary generation and offers a funny, touching, and at times savage portrait of a family full of longing that’s losing its grip. Julie Walters plays Judy Haussman, with Rory Kinnear and Helen McCrory as her wayward offspring. $18 ($15 members and students)Tickets may be purchased online or by calling 413 458 0524.
Met Live in HD: L’Elisir d’Amore–Saturday, October 13, 12:55 pm The Met Live in HD season begins with a new production of Donizetti’s comic gem L’Elisir d’Amore, directed by Bartlett Sherand conducted by Maurizio Benini. Approximate running time: 125 minutes. Tickets are $25 ($22 members; $18 students) and may be ordered online or by calling 413 458 0MET (458 0638).
Ballet in HD: Moretti and Monteverdi’s Caravaggio–October 14, 1 pmIn this film (2008, 93 min.), recorded live at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, the Staatsballett Berlin is conducted by Paul Connelly and features stars Beatrice Knop, Polina Semionova, and Vladimir Malakhov. Tickets are $15 ($13 for members and students) and may be ordered online or by calling 413 458 0524.
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This Week at the Clark: A weekly guide to movies, music, and special events happening at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.

  • London’s National Theatre Live in HD: The Last of the Haussmans–Thursday, October 11, 2 pm
    Stephen Beresford’s The Last of the Haussmans examines the fate of the revolutionary generation and offers a funny, touching, and at times savage portrait of a family full of longing that’s losing its grip. Julie Walters plays Judy Haussman, with Rory Kinnear and Helen McCrory as her wayward offspring. $18 ($15 members and students)Tickets may be purchased online or by calling 413 458 0524.
  • Met Live in HD: L’Elisir d’Amore–Saturday, October 13, 12:55 pm
    The Met Live in HD season begins with a new production of Donizetti’s comic gem L’Elisir d’Amore, directed by Bartlett Sherand conducted by Maurizio Benini. Approximate running time: 125 minutes. Tickets are $25 ($22 members; $18 students) and may be ordered online or by calling 413 458 0MET (458 0638).
  • Ballet in HD: Moretti and Monteverdi’s Caravaggio–October 14, 1 pm
    In this film (2008, 93 min.), recorded live at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin, the Staatsballett Berlin is conducted by Paul Connelly and features stars Beatrice Knop, Polina Semionova, and Vladimir Malakhov. Tickets are $15 ($13 for members and students) and may be ordered online or by calling 413 458 0524.

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