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| Life's Pleasures: The Ashcan Artists' Brush with Leisure |
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George Luks, The Café Francis, ca. 1906. Oil on canvas, 36 x 42 in. The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, Museum Purchase.
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NEW YORK.-More than seventy of the Ashcan Schools most significant canvasses depicting turn-of-the-twentieth century New Yorkers at play, complemented by prints, photographs and ephemera from the renowned archives and collections of the New-York Historical Society, will come to New York as part of the traveling exhibition Lifes Pleasures: The Ashcan Artists Brush with Leisure, 1895-1925, opening November 28 and running through February 10, 2008 at 170 Central Park West at 77th Street, in New York City.
Known for their realistic paintings of the working life of New Yorkers, the Ashcan School is most often identified with its depictions of the grittier side of urban life. However, the paintings in Lifes Pleasures: The Ashcan Artists Brush with Leisure 1895- 1925 celebrate people of diverse economic backgrounds enjoying their free time. The exhibition includes sections on: cafes; fine and performing arts (including the circus, the theater, and dance and music performances); sports and recreation; parks (including Central and Washington Square Parks); beaches and country pursuits. George Bellows famous boxers and John Sloans depiction of the still-operating McSorleys Bar on East 7th Street are among the featured paintings.
The New-York Historical Society will offer corresponding public programs, including gallery tours and a discussion with artist LeRoy Neiman about how the Ashcan School artists have inspired his work.
This exhibition was organized by James W. Tottis, Associate Curator of American Art at the Detroit Institute of the Arts. At the N-YHS, the exhibition is coordinated by Linda S. Ferber, Vice President and Museum Director; Kimberly Orcutt, Associate Curator of American Art; and Marilyn S. Kushner, Curator of Prints, Photographs and Architecture.
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