“I loved seeing the new Renzo Piano Pavilion at the Kimbell, including the gorgeous view it affords of Louis Kahn’s masterpiece.
However, what was the most personally moving was viewing the Art Institute of Chicago’s modern masterpieces installed in the Kahn
building. For several years I was privileged to serve as curator of that collection, and it was a joy to rediscover old friends in a different
and exquisite new setting. I was reminded of just how strongly conditions of display influence our experience of works of art.”—Jeremy
Strick, Director, Nasher Sculpture Center
“At the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Color! American Photography Transformed was an incredible body of work. John
Rohrbach, the curator, did an outstanding job reflecting the integration of photography into the realm of American fine art. The show
reflected not only the history of color photography from the 1800’s to the present but the ability of photography to stand equally in the
art world with other mediums of art.”—Suzie Hudgens, arts patron who loaned a piece to the exhibit.—P
COLOR! AMERICAN
PHOTOGRAPHY TRANSFORMED
BATHED IN BEAUTY
Mark Cohen (b. 1943), Boy in Yellow Shirt Smoking, 1977, dye coupler print, © Mark Cohen, courtesy of the artist and ROSEGALLERY
Henri Matisse’s Bathers by a River at the Kimbell Art Museum during The Age of Picasso and Matisse: Modern Masters from the Art Institute of Chicago