Fresno Art Museum 2233 North First Street Fresno Ca 93703

Wintertime/Spring 2022 Exhibitions
(THROUGH JUNE 26, 2022)

Warhol-yellow-web banner.jpgFebruary 5 to June 26, 2022

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) was one of the central figures of the Pop Art movement and one of the most recognizable artists of the second one-half of the 20th century. Warhol caused fame through his work in a diverseness of media, including painting, sculpture, filmmaking, and publishing, just printmaking was always a central part of his art and his way of viewing the globe. Through prints, Warhol explored the aesthetics and mechanics of mass-produced images and pop civilization.

This exhibition includes portfolios and individual prints by Warhol, starting with iconic works from the mid-1960s to the series of monoprintsVesuvius, created in 1985. These prints demonstrate many aspects of Warhol'southward art, including his brilliance as a colorist, which can be seen in the earlyFlowers and Sunsetserial. In after serial, Warhol experimented with the silkscreen printing procedure to create complex surface layers. Warhol was a master at identifying the defining cultural images of his time.

This exhibition is made possible through the

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Art in our Communities®program.

The Depository financial institution of AmericaArt in our Communities® Programme was established in 2009 in order to share the company'due south art collection with the widest possible audience.  Comprising the art collections of the predecessor banks that are at present function of Bank of America, the program offers museums and nonprofit galleries the opportunity to borrow complete or customized exhibitions at no cost.  The public is able to enjoy new art installations at its local museums, while the museums themselves are able to generate vital revenue.  Since 2009, more than than 130 exhibitions have been loaned through this one-of-a-kind program.

Reproduction, including downloading of Andy Warhol works is prohibited by copyright laws and international conventions without the express written permission of Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.


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The year 2022 marks the 120th anniversary of the birth of Ansel Adams, considered one of the greatest photographers of the 20th century. This yr also marks the 100th anniversary of the outset publication of Adams' photographs and writings in theSierra Club Bulletin. A life-long environmentalist, Adams is best known for his black and white photographs of the American Due west, specially his iconic images of Yosemite National Park. His work has inspired successive generations of photographers and ecology advocates. The exhibitionAnsel Adams: 120 Years celebrates the life and legacy of this great American artist through a choice of images from our permanent collection.

Curator: Sarah Vargas, FAM Curator


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February five to June 26, 2022

In February 2022, the Fresno Fine art Museum will nowadays a retrospective exhibition of the work of Northern California painter Chester Arnold entitledReports to the Contrary: A Persistent Vision - Paintings 1971-2021 by Chester Arnold. The exhibited masterworks will bridge the years 1971 through 2021 and will come from the artist's personal collection, select private collectors, the Catharine Clark Gallery in San Francisco, and Bay Surface area museums.

Chester Arnold was built-in in Santa Monica, California in 1952. From the age of v, he lived and went to school in Munich, Germany where his father, a linguist and field agent, worked for a Usa Intelligence Unit. From 1957 to 1969, Arnold lived in a mail service-state of war atmosphere that profoundly affected his ideas about humankind and the world-forging sense of social responsibility that has seldom escaped expression in his paintings. His education was replete with studies in the humanities, just it was exposure to the corking museums of Munich and Vienna that shaped a belief in the power of painting to communicate beyond words--a power that he has pursued ever since.

Upon graduation from the San Francisco Fine art Institute in 1988, Arnold began a fruitful instruction career (paralleling his studio practice) in classes taught at the San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco State Academy, Sonoma Land University, and for the first ii decades of this century every bit a senior fine arts kinesthesia member at the College of Marin in Kentfield, California.

Arnold has shown his piece of work extensively from coast to coast, and his paintings can be found in many public collections, notably at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the San Jose Museum of Fine art, di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art in Napa, California,the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, and the Seven Bridges Foundation in Greenwich, Connecticut.

Since 2003, Chester Arnold has been represented by the Catharine Clark Gallery in San Francisco where his piece of work is seen regularly in both solo and group shows.

Curator: Michele Ellis Pracy, FAM Executive Director and Chief Curator


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July 31, 2021 to June 26, 2022

The children's volumeOnly Ask! Be Different, Be Brave, Be You teaches empathy through the illustrations of Rafael López. They help to tell the story by United states of america Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor who bases the narrative on her ain personal history of beingdifferent as a child, having been diagnosed with juvenile diabetes at age 7.

Rafael López' vibrant illustrations celebrate the different abilities that each of united states uniquely possesses and how people working together can attain astonishing things through each 1's unique contributions. The child-friendly illustrations enhance the special qualities of people'south disabilities that are frequently-ignored topics. Sotomayor'due south personal story and López' delightful illustrations remind and encourage each of us to not make judgments virtually someone's behavior or the way they look until we understand the whole story. They encourage us to "Just ask!"

The artwork displayed was created by combining traditional pencil drawing, watercolor, and acrylic with digital manipulation. While the Fresno Art Museum does not typically display giclée reproductions (with the exception of photographs), nosotros are finding that many of today's illustrators utilise a combination of traditional painting and drawing techniques and a estimator to create their finished images. In guild to share these works with the public, we had the creative person supply usa with digital prints to recreate the original image in the book. Along with those digital prints, the exhibition includes some of López' original hand-painted and drawn elements that contributed to the final artworks.

Rafael López is an internationally recognized illustrator and artist whose work brings diverse characters to children's books. He is driven to produce and promote books that reflect and laurels the lives of all young people. Born and raised in United mexican states City to architect parents, he was immersed in the rich visual heritage, music, and surrealism of his native culture which reflects in his illustrations. He is a two-time #1 New York Times bestselling illustrator forSimply Enquire! Be Different, Be Brave, Be You lot written by Sonia Sotomayor andThe Solar day You Brainstorm written by Jacqueline Woodson. He has two Pura Belpré Medals equally the award-winning illustrator ofPulsate Dream Girl andBook Fiesta!; and the three-fourth dimension Pura Belpré Honor award-winning illustrator ofTito Puente: Mambo King; The Cazuela that the Farm Maiden Stirred;and My Name Is Celia: The Life of Celia Cruz.

In addition, López is a founder of the Urban Art Trail  motion in San Diego'southward East Village. His murals can exist constitute in urban areas, at children's hospitals, in public schools, under freeways and at farmer's markets effectually the country. His customs work with murals is the field of study of the children'due south book Mayhap Something Beautiful: How Art Transformed a Neighborhood . Rafael has as well been commissioned to create seven United States postage stamps.

These days, López lives and works in an industrial loft in downtown San Diego and at his home/studio in the colonial town of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

Exhibition Curator, Susan Yost Filgate, Fresno Art Museum Education Manager


Winter/Spring 2022 Exhibition Season Sponsors

Electrical Motor Store
Daniel R. Martin Family Foundation
The Donald W. Gray Trust
A Friend of the Museum

The Eaton and Gibson Family Fund of the
Primal Valley Community Foundation

 Evany Zirul
Peter and Laura Herzog
Anita Thou. Shanahan

Ellen Hirth
James M. Cardella
John Scholefield and Kristene Petrucci Scholefield
David and MaryAnne Esajian


Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Popular Exhibition Sponsors

Banking concern of America Art in Our Communities® Program
Bulldog Pride Fund at Fresno Land
Cindy Wathen-Kennedy


Art of the Word: Celebrating Differences Exhibition Sponsors

 The Bonner Family Foundation
The Foundation @FCOE
Lynda & Stewart Resnick/Wonderful Education

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Source: https://www.fresnoartmuseum.org/exhibitions/current-exhibitions/

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