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Calendar
November
2001
University
Art Gallery
1111 Chapel Street, 432-0600
www.yale.edu/artgallery
Hours:
Tuesday through Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sunday, 1-6pm.
"John
Singer Sargent: The Painter as Sculptor"
Through April
21, 2002
In 1916-17
John Singer Sargent, best known for his paintings, made a series
of 34 small bas reliefs and one freestanding sculpture in plaster
as studies for the decorations on the dome of the rotunda at Boston's
Museum of Fine Arts. Given to Yale in 1929 by the artist's family,
the studies have recently undergone conservation and are on display
with an enlarged photograph of the MFA dome, showing how the maquettes
were used in the final design.
"The
Art of Mu Xin: Landscape Paintings and Prison Notes"
Through December
9
Born
in 1927, writer-artist Mu Xin has witnessed the full turmoil of
20th-century Chinese history, from the war with Japan to the founding
of the People's Republic, from the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural
Revolution to the death of Mao Zedong. Since 1982 he has lived in
New York.
The 33
landscape paintings on exhibition were created when Mu Xin was under
house arrest in China in the late 1970s. The Prison Notes
were written earlier, when he was in solitary confinement during
the Cultural Revolution. Both reveal Mu Xin's will to survive his
imprisonment through the life of the mind.
Center
for British Art
1080
Chapel Street, 432-2800
www.yale.edu/ycba
Hours:
Tuesday through Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sunday, 12-5pm.
"Wilde
Americk: Discovery and Exploration of the New World, 1500-1850"
Through December
30
An exhibit
of some of the great landmarks in the mapping and exploration of
the New World, features maps, atlases, and travel accounts. Highlights
include a hand-drawn terrestrial globe probably created around 1522
by astronomer and mathematician Johannes Schoner, and the earliest
surviving manuscript map showing the route of Sir Francis Drake's
circumnavigation of 1577-1580.
Peabody
Museum
170 Whitney Avenue, 432-5050
www.peabody.yale.edu
Hours:
Monday through Saturday, 10am-5pm; Sunday 12-5pm.
"Peru:
From Village to Empire"
Through January
3, 2002
An exhibition
on the origin of empire in Peru traces the rise of a complex society
in that country, with particular emphasis on northern Peru. More
than 50 objects and 60 maps, photographs, and drawings complement
this examination of nine Peruvian cultures, which begins with the
concept of the state prior to Spanish contact and concludes with
the Inca of today. One section of the exhibit is devoted to Machu
Picchu, previewing a comprehensive exhibition to open at the Peabody
in 2002.
Yale
Repertory Theatre
Chapel
and York streets, 432-1234
www.yalerep.org
"Kingdom
of Earth (The Seven Descents of Myrtle)" by Tennessee Williams,
directed by Mark Rucker '92MFA
Through December
1
The Yale
Repertory Theatre christens the School of Drama's New Theater at
1156 Chapel Street in Holcombe T. Green Jr. Hall with this suspenseful
psychodrama by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tennessee Williams.
In the drama, an ex-showgirl named Myrtle moves to a farm on the
Mississippi Delta with her new husband Lot, but soon finds herself
caught in a bitter feud between Lot and his brother. As they argue,
the swollen Mississippi River threatens to destroy their home -- and lives -- at any moment.
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