NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY!!!
The VCU departments of Sculpture + Extended
Media and Art History are proud to present:
Media and Art History are proud to present:
Valerie
Fletcher
Fletcher
lecture: Thursday, September 2 at 12:15 pm
VCU Student Commons Theater
907 Floyd Ave.
Valerie Fletcher is the Senior Curator at the Hirshhorn Museum and
Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. Dr. Fletcher’s major exhibitions include
“Utopian Visions in Modern Art” (1983), “Alberto Giacometti” (1988-89), “Four
Latin American Pioneers of Modernism: Rivera, Torres-Garcia, Lam, and Matta”
(1992), “The Human Figure Interpreted” (1995), and “Isamu Noguchi: Master
Sculptor” (2004). She has also organized smaller scholarly exhibitions on the
works of Joseph Albers, Alexander Calder, Joseph Cornell, Paul Gauguin, Barbara
Hepworth, Henry Moore, Shahzia Sikander, and Tim Hawkinson. Fletcher’s current
research includes the history and aesthetics of Surrealist sculpture and she
will be giving a lecture on her upcoming exhibition of Surrealist sculpture at
the Pompidou Museum in Paris.
Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. Dr. Fletcher’s major exhibitions include
“Utopian Visions in Modern Art” (1983), “Alberto Giacometti” (1988-89), “Four
Latin American Pioneers of Modernism: Rivera, Torres-Garcia, Lam, and Matta”
(1992), “The Human Figure Interpreted” (1995), and “Isamu Noguchi: Master
Sculptor” (2004). She has also organized smaller scholarly exhibitions on the
works of Joseph Albers, Alexander Calder, Joseph Cornell, Paul Gauguin, Barbara
Hepworth, Henry Moore, Shahzia Sikander, and Tim Hawkinson. Fletcher’s current
research includes the history and aesthetics of Surrealist sculpture and she
will be giving a lecture on her upcoming exhibition of Surrealist sculpture at
the Pompidou Museum in Paris.
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