A Way to Know, A Way to Go

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  • Barbara Ellmann UDESC

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https://doi.org/10.5965/24471267232016058

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Barbara Ellmann, a New York painter and freelance teaching artist, describes an innovative concept that combines her work as a fine artist and as an aesthetic educator into an exhibition's unusual design. She discusses the experiences that led to her exhibition and the ideas that have developed over thirty-five years of painting and teaching. As an educator at The Museum of Modern Art and The Whitney Museum and having observed the distance between curatorial decisions and the location of educational experiences she questions how else art could be presented to the general public and to student groups. AN OPEN BOOK, work by Barbara Ellmann is an attempt to break the wall-text conventions of explanatory and didactic language by providing instead visual support materials for visitors to explore in the exhibition itself. On reflection both obvious and a surprise to her was the discovery that a lifetime of work as an artist had led to the innovations visible in this exhibition.

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Barbara Ellmann, UDESC

Barbara Ellmann nasceu em Michigan, nos Estados Unidos. Atualmente vive e trabalha em Nova York. Suas pinturas foram expostas em galerias e museus de todo o país e além fronteiras, incluindo o Museu de Arte Haslla Mundial, Museu de Arte de Bellevue, o Museu de Arte Montclair e o Museu de Arte Parrish. Ellmann é professora de Artes no Lincoln Center Education desde 1980. É também educadora no Museu de Arte Moderna, e no Museu Whitney; ela ensina oficinas de encaustica para a empresa R & F Handmade Paints em seu Ateliê em Long Island.

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2017-01-12

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ELLMANN, Barbara. A Way to Know, A Way to Go. Revista Apotheke, Florianópolis, v. 2, n. 3, 2017. DOI: 10.5965/24471267232016058. Disponível em: https://www.revistas.udesc.br/index.php/apotheke/article/view/9066. Acesso em: 29 mar. 2024.

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