Event

The Colors of the Steppe
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Title:
The Colors of the Steppe
When:
Jun 26 - Oct 24  10:00am - 4:30pm
Where:
Zimmerli Art Museum (Rutgers University) - New Brunswick
Category:
Arts
Created by:
Zampro

Description

The neighboring nations of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are located in Central Asia, the vast land mass that stretches from the Caspian Sea to Mongolia. Both nations share an Islamic heritage and a physical geography defined by the flat, expansive grasslands known as the steppe. In keeping with Islamic traditions, the arts and architecture of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan have long prized the expressive use of color.

For much of the Twentieth Century, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan were part of the Soviet Union, forming two of its fifteen constituent republics. During this period, professional artists were required to work in the official Soviet style of Socialist Realism. Socialist Realism, which favored heroic and patriotic topics painted in a conservative style, was intended to produce a unified national art and severely restricted the creative freedom of artists. As a consequence, many existing artistic traditions, including the decorative use of color characteristic of central Asia, were regarded by authorities as outdated and incompatible with official Soviet art.

The Colors of the Steppe examines the revival of expressive color in the underground or non-conformist art of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. The artists included in this exhibition employ bright, vibrant colors as a means of reconnecting with their native artistic traditions. The result is a modern, regional art, in which tradition and innovation are combined as an alternative to official styles.

ADMISSION: Adults (18 and older): $6; persons over 65: $5. Free admission to Museum members, Rutgers University students and staff (with I.D.), and children under 18. Free admission on the first Sunday of every month.

HOURS: Tuesday-Friday: 10am - 4:30pm. Weekends: 12 noon - 5pm. Open until 9pm on the first Wednesday of each month. Closed every Monday. Closed in August. Closed on major holidays (July 4, Thanksgiving Thursday and Friday, December 25, and January 1).


Venue

Zimmerli Art Museum (Rutgers University)
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Map
Venue:
Zimmerli Art Museum (Rutgers University)   -   Website
Street:
71 Hamilton Street
ZIP:
08901
City:
New Brunswick
State:
NJ

Venue Info

The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, one of the largest and most distinguished university-based museums in the nation, is located on the New Brunswick campus of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The Zimmerli Art Museum houses more than 60,000 works, including Russian and Soviet Nonconformist Art from the acclaimed Dodge Collection, American art from the 18th-century to the present, and six centuries of European art with a particular focus on 19th-century French art. The Zimmerli is also noted for its strong holdings of works on paper, including prints, rare books, drawings, photographs, and original illustrations for children's books. Phone: 732-932-7237


Directions:
By bus:Suburban Transit Bus to New Brunswick leaves from the Port Authority. Telephone: 732/249-1100
By train:NJ Transit Train to New Brunswick leaves from Penn Station. Telephone: 1.800.772.2222
By car:Take the NJ Turnpike to exit 9. Follow signs for "Route 18 North, New Brunswick" for approximately 3 mi. Follow large overhead green sign that reads "George Street, Rutgers University, exit 1/2 mile". At exit light (George Street) turn left. Go to the next light at Hamilton Street. Museum is on the corner.

Museum Hours:
Tuesday - Friday:10:00am-4:30pm Open until 9pm on the first Wednesday of each month.
Weekends: Noon-5:00pm
Closed: Mondays; all year. Closed month of August.
Holidays: Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Thursday & Friday, December 25, January 1

Admission:

$6 for adults who are not members. $5 for citizens over 65. Members, children under 18, Rutgers University students, faculty, and staff with a valid I.D. enjoy free admission. Free admission for all visitors on the first Sunday of every month.


Parking:
Monday - Friday:Limited parking available by Kirkpatrick Chapel (entrance at George and Somerset St.) Metered parking on street.
Saturday - Sunday: Free parking on street and in lots marked with P