The Obama Art List
Here's the Obama art list. After reviewing this list a little more carefully, and realizing that no politician ever does anything without some political reason, I now think that the Gopnikmeister may have been more on the ball on some of his thinking here than I gave him credit for.
Awright... he was right mostly and I was wrong... mostly. And I didn't know that Morandi was a fascist, but I bet that by now the Obamas do! Good job Blake.
One last thought: For a real political coup, what the President should have done, in a truly populist move, should have been to mix into the selections about a dozen works by emerging/mid level artists (rather than all museum level artists) and pick a dozen works from the vast holdings of the Arts in Embassies inventory. This is a missed PR opportunity for a PR-hungry White House. Imagine the impact on those artists' local media markets if a local artist would have been picked to adorn the walls of the White House? Whoever advised the Obamas on this caper missed a truly great chance to add votes to the move. By the way, my earlier advice was published here.
These will be in the President's residence:
· Josef Albers -- "Homage to the Square: Elected II" (1961) -- Hirshhorn Museum
· Josef Albers -- "Homage to the Square: Midday" (1954-57) -- Hirshhorn Museum
· Josef Albers -- "Study for Homage to the Square: Nacre" (1965) -- Hirshhorn Museum
· George Catlin -- "A Crow Chief at His Toilette" (1861-69) -- National Gallery of Art
· George Catlin -- "Camanchees Lancing a Buffalo Bull" (1861-69) -- National Gallery of Art
· George Catlin -- "Mired Buffalo and Wolves" (1861-69) -- National Gallery of Art
· George Catlin -- "Cheyenne Village" (1861-69) -- National Gallery of Art
· George Catlin -- "Grizzly Bears Attacking Buffalo" (1861-69) -- National Gallery of Art
· George Catlin -- "Grassy Bluffs" (1861-69) -- National Gallery of Art
· George Catlin -- "Game of the Arrow-Mandan" (1861-69) -- National Gallery of Art
· George Catlin -- "A Foot War Party in Council-Mandan" (1861-69) -- National Gallery of Art
· George Catlin -- "Ball-Play Dance-Choctaw" (1861-69) -- National Gallery of Art
· George Catlin -- "Buffalo Chase, With Accidents" (1861-69) -- National Gallery of Art
· George Catlin -- "Catlin and Indian Attacking Buffalo" (1861-69) -- National Gallery of Art
· George Catlin -- "K'nisteneux Indians Attacking Two Grizzly Bears" (1861-69) -- National Gallery of Art
· Edward Corbett -- "Washington, D.C. November 1963 III" (1963) -- National Gallery of Art
· Edgar Degas -- "Dancer Putting On Stocking" (c. 1896-1911) -- Hirshhorn Museum
· Edgar Degas -- "The Bow" (c. 1896-1911) -- Hirshhorn Museum
· Richard Diebenkorn -- "Berkeley, No. 52" (1955) -- National Gallery of Art
· Nicolas De Stael -- "Nice" (1954) -- Hirshhorn Museum
· Sam Francis -- "White Line" (1958-59) -- National Gallery of Art
· Winslow Homer -- "Sunset" (c. 1875) -- National Gallery of Art
· Jasper Johns -- "Numerals, 0 through 9" (1970) -- National Gallery of Art
· William H. Johnson -- "Booker T. Washington Legend" (c. 1944-45) -- Smithsonian American Art Museum
· William H. Johnson -- "Children Dance" (c. 1944) -- Smithsonian American Art Museum
· William H. Johnson -- "Flower to Teacher" (c. 1944) -- Smithsonian American Art Museum
· William H. Johnson -- "Folk Family" (c. 1944) -- Smithsonian American Art Museum
· Glenn Ligon -- "Black Like Me #2" (1992) -- Hirshhorn Museum
· Giorgio Morandi -- "Still Life" (c. 1955) -- National Gallery of Art
· Giorgio Morandi -- "Still Life" (c. 1955) -- National Gallery of Art
· Louise Nevelson -- "Model for 'Sky Covenant' " (1974) -- National Gallery of Art
· Susan Rothenberg -- "Butterfly" (1976) -- National Gallery of Art
· Mark Rothko -- "Red Band" (1955) -- National Gallery of Art
· Edward Ruscha -- "I think I'll . . ." (1983) -- National Gallery of Art
· Alma Thomas -- "Sky Light" (1973) -- Hirshhorn Museum
· Leon Polk Smith -- "Stretch of Black III" (1961) -- National Gallery of Art
· Unknown Artist -- "Chief Jumper of the Seminoles" (possibly 1837-1838) -- National Gallery of Art
Loaned art that will be in the West Wing
· Frank O. Salisbury -- "President Harry S. Truman" -- Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo. (in the Cabinet Room)
· Lucy M. Lewis -- Vase (1962) -- National Museum of the American Indian (in the Oval Office)
· Jeri Redcorn -- Bottle, "Intertwining Scrolls" (2005) -- National Museum of the American Indian (in the Oval Office)
· Steve Smith -- Jar (c. 1980) -- National Museum of the American Indian (in the Oval Office)
· Maria Poveka Martinez -- Jar (1959) -- National Museum of the American Indian -- (in the Oval Office)
· Samuel F. B. Morse -- Telegraph Register patent model (1849)-- National Museum of American History (in the Oval Office)
· John A. Peer -- Gear Cutter patent model (1874) -- National Museum of American History (in the Oval Office)
· Henry William -- 1877 steamboat feathering paddlewheel patent model (1877) -- National Museum of American History (in the Oval Office)
Loaned art that will be hung in the East Wing
· Alma Thomas -- "Watusi (Hard Edge)" (1963) -- Hirshhorn Museum
Acquired, location yet to be determined
· Mark Rothko -- "No. 17" or "No. 15" (1949) -- National Gallery of Art
Thursday, October 08, 2009
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