Attention Museum Professionals:
following please find information about the exhibitions currently touring
under the auspices of
International Arts & Artists
3223 Klingle Road, NW * Washington, DC 20008
phone) 202/338-0680 * fax) 202/333-0758
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We are a non-proft organization based in Washington, DC offering services to
artists and arts institutions,
primarily in the area of support and development of traveling exhibitions.
For more information on any of the following FIVE exhibitions, please contact
Ms. Jobyl A. Boone, Project Coordinator & Exhibitions Liaison
TITLE: "Zigi Ben-Haim: Journey With Me"
DATES AVAILABLE: December 1998-December 2000
CURATOR & ADVISORS: Selected by the artist and Dr. Vivienne Thaul Wechter,
Director Exhibitions and Acquisitions, Robert Moses Sculpture Garden
ORGANIZERS: The Consulate General of Israel in celebration of the 50th
Anniversary of Israel, in conjunction with International Arts & Artists,
Washington, D.C.
DESCRIPTION: Zigi Ben-Haim came into prominence in the late 1970's as an
artist who experimented with unconventional materials for sculpture. His
works of that period made with hand -cast pulp are in collections throughout
the United States and his native Israel. Born in Iraq and educated in both
the U.S. and Israel, Ben-Haim still remains one of Israel's most prominent
artists, despite his more than 20 years of residency in the U.S. This
exhibition is highly suitable for the outdoors. It has enormous appeal,
because Ben-Haim uses a wide range of materials and creates sculptures in a
variety of sizes. He is attempting to explore nature through his art, which
results in a playful yet serious body of work.
ART OBJECTS: Thirteen (13) works suitable for outdoor exhibition. They are
made primarily with industrial and construction materials. They are "human
scale" ranging in size up to ten feet in their largest dimensions.
SPACE REQUISITES: Minimum 3500 square feet
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SECURITY REQUISITES: Moderate security in a protected outdoor area
CATALOGUE & MATERIALS: A 26-page catalogue with color photos of all works and
essays written by Phyllis Braff.
RENTAL FEES: $8500 (includes shipping)
AVAILABILITY: Available to museums and sculpture gardens in the U.S. and
Canada. Exhibition periods are up to 120 days (four months).
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TITLE: "Lynn Chadwick: Sculptural Revelations"
Selections from the Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College
Collection
DATES AVAILABLE: February 1999 - December 2000
CURATORS & ADVISORS: David Furchgott, President, International Arts &
Artists, and
Lisa Tremper Barnes, Director, Berman Museum of Art
ORGANIZERS: Berman Museum of Art, Ursinus College, Collegeville, PA and
International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC
DESCRIPTION: Lynn Chadwick is one of the leading British sculptors of the
twentieth century. Winner of the International Sculpture Prize at the 1956
Venice Biennale, he has achieved fame in Europe for his dynamic bronze
figures, and his work has been exhibited in, and collected by, major museums
worldwide. Due to its recognizable, energetic forms this work is easily
accessible to all viewers.
ART OBJECTS: Twenty-five works of art including nine large scale and four
medium scale (indoor or outdoor), and eight small scale sculptures, and four
lithograph prints. International & Artists will provide four all-weather
pedestals for the outdoor sculptures. The museum will need to provide
pedestals or a case for the indoor sculptures.
•All large (except Teddy Boy and Girl) and medium size sculptures are
suitable for presentation in museum gardens or other outdoor park settings.
They may also be shown indoors with Teddy Boy and Girl and the small
sculptures.
SECURITY REQUISITES: Moderate security
SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS: Included in fee below
RENTAL FEES: $19,500 (includes shipping)
AVAILABILITY: Available to museums and sculpture gardens in the U.S. and
Canada. Exhibition periods are up to 120 days (four months).
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TITLE: "John Dreyfuss: Sculptor"
DATES AVAILABLE: September 1998 - December 1999
ORGANIZER: International Arts & Artists in conjunction with John Dreyfuss
ARTIST: Nationally noted sculptor John Dreyfuss lives and works in
Washington D.C. where he was born in 1949. Trained as both an architect
(University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture) and an artist (Harvard
Graduate School of Design), Dreyfuss has been continuously divided between
these two loves. Over the past fifteen years while continuously working on his
sculpture, Dreyfuss meticulously completed the restoration of Halcyon House,
one of Georgetown's most significant historic properties. Winner of the
National Sculpture Society's 1994 Hexter Prize, Dreyfuss' baseball works
have been toured through the U.S. and overseas under the auspices of the
Smithsonian Institution.
DESCRIPTION: Dreyfuss' highly-designed representational works, which
include animal imagery and six life-sized baseball player figures totaling
nineteen cast-bronze sculptures in the exhibition. All works come mounted on
steel bases, suitable for presentation in museum gardens or other outdoor park
settings. They may also be shown indoors.
ART OBJECTS: Nineteen (19) cast-bronze sculptures
SECURITY REQUISITES: Moderate security
MATERIALS: Brochures of the works of art are available
SHIPPING: Included in the fee and arranged by IA&A
RENTAL FEES: $9,750 (includes shipping and installation)
AVAILABILITY: Available to museums and sculpture gardens in the United States
and Canada. Exhibition periods are up to 120 days (four months).
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TITLE: "Richard Hunt: Affirmations"
DATES AVAILABLE: for the full exhibition are August 1998 - December 1998
(negotiable);
and for the abridged version of indoor work, August 1998 - December 2000
ORGANIZERS: This exhibition tour is organized by International Arts & Artists
for the
Museum of African American History in Detroit.
DESCRIPTION: This exhibition celebrates one of America's finest sculptors,
Richard Hunt. For more than forty years, Hunt has impressed the public with
his dynamic and majestic sculpture. In 1971, he was the first African-
American sculptor to have a one-person exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art
in New York. He has completed more public commissioned sculpture than perhaps
any living American artist, with nearly 100 public commissions in cities
throughout the United States, including Chicago, New York, and Washington D.C.
ART OBJECTS: Full Exhibition Abridged Version
11 outdoor works, 8 works on paper 1. Outdoor works
(11) 31 smaller
sculptures, maquettes, & 2. Indoor works (31 small sculptures,
wall pieces
maquettes, & wall pieces; and 8
works on paper)
SPACE REQUISITES: 2700 sq. ft indoor, or/plus outdoor garden space for
larger sculptures (or can be fully shown indoors in a larger space)
SECURITY REQUISITES: Moderate security
CATALOGUE & MATERIALS: A 64 page, full-color catalogue in the English
language suitable for both the full and abridged version includes a list of
Mr. Hunt's works.
SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS: Included in fee below
RENTAL FEES: Full Exhibition Abridged Version
$50,000 - all inclusive Indoor work: $25,000 - all inclusive
Outdoor work: $30,000-all inclusive
AVAILABILITY:Available to museums and sculpture gardens in the United States
and Canada. Exhibition periods are up to 60 days (two months).
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TITLE: "Carl Milles-Sculpture"
DATES AVAILABLE: November, 1999 - November 1, 2000 &
January 28, 2001 - December 31, 2001
CURATOR: Staffan Carlén, Director, Millesgården, Stockholm, Sweden
ORGANIZERS: Organized in conjunction with Millesgården and the Royal Embassy
of Sweden to the U.S.
DESCRIPTION: Carl Milles (1875-1955) is a celebrated artist in his homeland,
Sweden, and is best known for his large public sculpture. His studies in
Paris at the turn of the century led him to work in the atelier of Auguste
Rodin, an experience which influenced his earlier work. Milles became quite
popular in Europe, particularly in his native Sweden, in the 1920's. From
1931-1951 he resided in the U.S. as resident sculptor and head of Department
of Sculpture at the famous Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills,
Michigan. During his two decades in the U.S., he became known as one of the
premier designers of large public sculpture as he completed many major
fountains and outdoor works around the country. Millesgården, his home and
studio in Stockholm, is a national museum and major Scandinavian tourist
attraction.
ART OBJECTS: 40 bronze representational sculptures (8" - 60" high) and 21
sketches;
total weight, 5000 lbs.
SPACE REQUISITES: Minimum 1000 ft²
SECURITY REQUISITES: Moderate Security
CATALOGUE: A catalog in English is already available. Included are 80 pages
of color and black and white photographs as well as a biography of the artist,
and essays on his works in the U.S.
SHIPPING: Exhibitors pay incoming shipping costs.
RENTAL FEES: $22,000.00
(In some cases, support may be available from the Swedish Embassy to the U.S.
in Washington, D.C. Please query to IA&A for details.)
AVAILABILITY: Available to museums in the United States. Exhibition periods
are up to 60 days (two months).
International Arts & Artists
Jobyl A. Boone
202/338-0680
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