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Clark Art Institute Upcoming Events - March 22, 2023

Arts and Entertainment

March 23, 2023

From: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute

PORTALS: THE VISIONARY ARCHITECTURE OF PAUL GOESCH

OPEN NOW!
EUGENE V. THAW GALLERY FOR WORKS ON PAPER

Paul Goesch (1885–1940) produced one of the most inventive, peculiar, and poignant bodies of work to emerge from Weimar Germany. An artist and architect, he made both fanciful figurative drawings and visionary architectural designs. The latter, in a riot of colors, drip with invented ornament and resemble little made then or since.

The Clark’s exhibition, drawn primarily from the collections of the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal, is the first solo presentation of Goesch’s work in North America. Click here to find out more.

This exhibition is made possible by Katherine and Frank Martucci. 

Admission is free until March 31.

VISIONARY ARCHITECTURE ON FILM SERIES:
THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI

THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 6 PM
AUDITORIUM

Presented in connection with the exhibition Portals: The Visionary Architecture of Paul Goesch, this film series explores themes related to Goesch’s life and work in early twentieth-century Germany.

The Cabinet of Dr. Cagliari may be the quintessential film of German Expressionism. A hypnotist uses a sleep-walking man to commit murder—and the absurdity of the plot is rivaled only by the film’s bizarre and elaborate set designs. Beyond its visual delights, Dr. Caligari critiques both the absurdity of bureaucracy and the interwar German government.

Free. Click here to find out more.
Run time is 51 minutes.

This series is organized by Ella Comberg, MA ’24 in the Williams College Graduate Program in the History of Art.

ARTISTS' BOOKS WEEKEND: BOOK ARTIST IN CONVERSATION—ANGELA LORENZ

SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 2 PM
AUDITORIUM

Celebrate Artists’ Books Weekend with special guest and internationally recognized book artist Angela Lorenz. 

Director of the Library Andrea Puccio leads a lively conversation with Lorenz as they delve into the stories behind some of her creations in the Clark library’s collection and her personal philosophy of what constitutes a book. The Clark library holds more than thirty books by Lorenz, who, through her exquisitely crafted works and thought-provoking content, pushes us to expand our commonly accepted notion of what a book is.

This lecture is presented in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Manton Research Center building. Located in the Manton Research Center, the Clark library houses more than 5,400 books designed/created by artists as stand-alone works of art.

Free. Click here to find out more.

Note: The date of this event was incorrectly published in the print calendar. Please join us on Sunday, March 26.

MANTON 50TH ANNIVERSARY FILM SERIES: FILMS OF 1973—LOVE AND ANARCHY

THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 6 PM
AUDITORIUM

A tragicomedy from director Lina Wertmuller, Love and Anarchy plumbs the depths of fascist Italy from the perspective of a simple farm boy sent to kill Mussolini. A film of operatic emotion and subversive comedy, Love and Anarchy is a powerful statement on the terror of fascism and the ignoble fates of those who challenge it.

This film series is presented in celebration of the 1973 opening year of the Manton Research Center building.

Free. Click here to find out more.
Run time is 2 hours, 2 minutes.

MEMBER FRIDAYS: CELEBRATE WOMEN ARTISTS AT THE CLARK

FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 6 PM
CLARK CENTER

Clark members enjoy private, after-hours access to the galleries on Member Fridays. Celebrate Women’s History Month by venturing on a scavenger hunt through the galleries and learning more about the incredible women artists represented in the Clark’s collection. Get the party started with DJ Shala, grab a bite at Café 7, and stop by the Museum Store for some shopping. Cash bar available; members receive one free drink ticket upon check-in.

Space is limited; registration required.

Reserve at [email protected] or call 413 458 0425.