From Deseret News archives:
'Dreams' exhibit to open at BYU
Art display divided in 3 themes
The museum has redesigned the gallery and rearranged its permanent collection of "150 Years of American Painting," which is an 11-year-old display, museum educator Herman duToit said.
The former display had 69 works, while the new exhibition, "American Dreams," contains 214 works, arranged in three themes. The display will stay up for five years.
"If works of art are always shown in the same context, the same environment, they get stale," says Marian Wardle, curator of American art. "When these works are presented in a new context, a new environment, they take on new meanings. It gives them new life."
While the works were arranged chronologically, they will now demonstrate more social history as the American dream developed and mutated, duToit said.
The new exhibition shows how American society has excelled in leisure, work, industry and labor, duToit said.
Rather than focusing on the art, the new exhibition will instead depict the ideas that both the artists and public held during their respective periods.
The first section, "The Dream of Eden," includes many landscape paintings, evoking America as a new Eden, when man and nature lived in harmony, Wilson said. The discovery of the New World gave many Europeans the idea that they could return to a land that had been lost to society. The paintings that depict this thought are of unspoiled landscapes and pastoral scenes.
That dream was rekindled in the American West in the mid-1800s when thousands of Americans sought to escape their crowded cities and re-establish their own paradise.
Finally, photographers captured America later in its history as a lost Eden, along with efforts to recapture its former splendor.
The second section, "American Aspirations," depicts the American belief that hard work will achieve success. Comfort, refinement and leisure are depicted in this section as it explores the promise of abundance, Wilson said.
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