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Pride of Place: Hans Hofmann in New England
Date and Time
Saturday Oct 19, 2019
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM EDT
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19
3:00 p.m.
Location
Cape Ann Museum
27 Pleasant Street
Gloucester, MA 01930
Fees/Admission
Free for CAM/PEM members; $20 nonmembers. Reservations are required. Sign up online at Eventbrite.
Contact Information
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Description
Presented by Lydia Gordon, Associate Curator for Exhibitions and Research, Peabody Essex Museum
Free for CAM/PEM members; $20 nonmembers. Reservations are required. Sign up online at Eventbrite or call (978) 283-0455 x10.
In 1933, Hans Hofmann (1880–1966) found himself on the rocky coast line of Massachusetts's North Shore and picked up his brushes again. On the invitation from a former student, Hofmann taught art in Gloucester for two summers—where the connection to place, specifically the coastal environments of New England, made a deep impact on the artist and teacher widely considered a profound influence on American modern art. This talk will trace Hofmann's creative journey in Gloucester into Provincetown. This program is being offered in collaboration with the Peabody Essex Museum in conjunction with their special exhibition Hans Hofmann: The Nature of Abstraction on view from September 21, 2019 to January 5, 2020 at the Peabody Essex Museum.
Lydia Gordon is the Associate Curator for Exhibitions and Research at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA. Gordon is the organizing curator for Hans Hofmann: The Nature of Abstraction and curator of Vanessa Platacis: Taking Place. Upcoming projects include Jacob Lawrence: The American Struggle, accompanied by the multi-author scholarly publication, featuring her essay “History Forward: Jacob Lawrence and Contemporary Art.” Gordon also serves as an adjunct professor of Modern Art History at Montserrat College of Art. She earned her BA in art administration from Simmons College in 2010 and her dual MA in art history, theory and criticism, art administration and policy from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2017.