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타임스퀘어에서 지하철까지 온 거리에 미술품을 

마리 카삿, 에드워드 호퍼, 마크 로츠코, 앤디 워홀...



Art Everywhere US

8/4-31, 2014




당신은 누구의 그림을 매일매일 보고 싶으십니까?

타임스퀘어 대형 전광판에 광고 대신 그림 한점 걸린다면, 무엇을 원하시나요?



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세계 최대의 옥외 미술쇼 '아트 에브리웨어(Art Everywhere US)'가 찾아온다. 

미국 내 빌보드, 버스 정류장, 디지털 전광판, 지하철 플랫폼에 미국 미술가들의 걸작을 공공 장소에 설치하는 'Art Everywhere US' 프로젝트가 8월 4일 타임스퀘어에서 시작되어 8월 31일까지 계속된다.


'아트 에브리웨어 US'는 미 5개 박물관의 큐레이터들이 소장품 중 추천한 100점의 후보작 중 대중의 인터넷 투표를 통해 58점의 인기작을 선정했다.  그 결과 존 싱글턴 코플리의 '와트슨과 상어'(1778)부터 신디 셔만의 '무제, 자화상'(2008)까지 최종 전시작 58점이 전시될 예정이다.


여성 미술가로는 마리 카삿(2점), 조지아 오키프(2점)와 사진작가 이모젠 커닝햄, 마거릿 부르크 화이트, 신디 셔먼(1점)이 뽑혔다. 

존 싱거 사전트가 3점으로 가장 인기있었으며, 윈슬로우 호머, 존 싱글턴, 에드워드 호퍼, 재스퍼 존스, 윌렘 드 쿠닝, 로이 리히텐슈타인은 각각 2점씩 선정됐으나, 잭슨 폴락은 빠졌다.


후보작 추천에 참가한 뮤지엄은 휘트니뮤지엄(뉴욕), LA카운티뮤지엄, 내셔널 갤러리(워싱턴 DC), 시카고아트인스티튜트, 달라스뮤지엄 등 지역적으로 안배했다. 뉴욕현대미술관(MoMA)와 메트로폴리탄뮤지엄, 구겐하임 뮤지엄은 제외됐다.


'Art Everywhere'는 2013년 영국 미술가들에 의해 처음 시작됐다. http://arteverywhereus.org




Art Everywhere Exhibition List                                                                                                                               



Artwork/Date/Artist/Museum




Watson and the Shark, 1778, John Singleton Copley, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC


George Washington, c. 1821, Gilbert Stuart, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC


The Peaceable Kingdom, c. 1846.47, Edward Hicks, Dallas Museum of Art



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Boston Harbor, Sunset, 1850.55, Fitz Henry Lane, Los Angeles County Museum of Art


Autumn on the Hudson, 1860, Jasper Francis Cropsey, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC


The Icebergs, 1861, Frederic Edwin Church, Dallas Museum of Art, 



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Symphony in White, No. 1, 1862, James McNeill Whistler, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC


The Biglin Brothers Racing, 1872, Thomas Eakins, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC


Breezing Up (A Fair Wind), 1873.76, Winslow Homer, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC



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The Cotton Pickers, 1876, Winslow Homer, Los Angeles County Museum of Art


Green River Cliffs, Wyoming, 1881, Thomas Moran, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC



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The Old Violin, 1886, William Michael Harnett, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC


Giant Magnolias on a Blue Velvet, Cloth, c. 1890, Martin Johnson Heade, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC


The Child’s Bath, 1893, Mary Cassatt, The Art Institute of Chicago



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The Boating Party, 1893.94, Mary Cassatt, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC


The Water Fan, 1898.99, Winslow Homer, The Art Institute of Chicago


Dorothy. 1900, John Singer Sargent, Dallas Museum of Art 



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The Fountain, Villa Torlonia, Frascati, Italy, 1907, John Singer Sargent, The Art Institute of Chicago


Frank Smith, Watering His Horse, Cross-B Ranch, Crosby County, Texas, c. 1909, Erwin E. Smith, Dallas Museum of Art 


Nonchaloir (Repose), 1911, John Singer Sargent, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC


Avery Coonley Playhouse: Triptych, Window, 1912, Frank Lloyd Wright, The Art Institute of Chicago


Cliff Dwellers, 1913, George Bellows, Los Angeles County Museum of Art 


Allies Day, May 1917, 1917, Childe Hassam, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC


Noontide in Late May, 1917, Charles Burchfield, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York 



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Magnolia Blossom, 1925, Imogen Cunningham, Los Angeles County Museum of Art


My Egypt, 1927, Charles Demuth, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York 



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American Gothic, 1930, Grant Wood, The Art Institute of Chicago


Early Sunday Morning, 1930, Edward Hopper, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York 



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Angel’s Flight, 1931, Millard Sheets, Los Angeles County Museum of Art


Classic Landscape, 1931, Charles Sheeler, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC


Pueblo Woman, 1932, Emil J. Bisttram, Dallas Museum of Art 


The Fannie B. Shaw Prosperity Quilt “Prosperity is Just Around the Corner”, 1930.32, Mrs. Fannie B. Shaw, Dallas Museum of Art 



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Summer Days, 1936, Georgia O’Keeffe, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York 



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World’s Highest Standard of Living, 1937, Margaret Bourke-White, The Art Institute of Chicago



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The Brooklyn Bridge: Variation on an Old Theme, 1939, Joseph Stella, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York 


Blind Singer, c. 1942, William H. Johnson, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York 



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Nighthawks, 1942, Edward Hopper, The Art Institute of Chicago


Nightlife, 1943, Archibald John Motley, Jr., The Art Institute of Chicago


Picture of Dorian Gray, 1943.44, Ivan Albright, The Art Institute of Chicago 


Poker Night (from A Streetcar Named Desire), 1948, Thomas Hart Benton, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York 


Excavation, 1950, Willem de Kooning, The Art Institute of Chicago


The Subway, 1950, George Tooker, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York 


Harvest Talk, 1953, Charles Wilbert White, The Art Institute of Chicago



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White Center, 1957, Mark Rothko, Los Angeles County Museum of Art


Montauk Highway, 1958, Willem de Kooning, Los Angeles County Museum of Art



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Three Flags, 1958, Jasper Johns, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York 


Look Mickey, 1961, Roy Lichtenstein, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC


Device, 1961.62, Jasper Johns, Dallas Museum of Art 


Cold Shoulder, 1963, Roy Lichtenstein, Los Angeles County Museum of Art


Campbell’s Soup Can, 1964, Andy Warhol, Los Angeles County Museum of Art


Sky Above Clouds IV, 1965, Georgia O’Keeffe, The Art Institute of Chicago


Hollywood, 1968, Edward Ruscha, Los Angeles County Museum of Art


Soul Three, 1968, Romare Bearden, Dallas Museum of Art 



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Phil, 1969, Chuck Close, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York 


Ocean Park No. 29, 1970, Richard Diebenkorn, Dallas Museum of Art 


Paper Clip, 1973, James Rosenquist, Dallas Museum of Art 


Ken Moody and Robert Sherman, 1984, Robert Mapplethorpe, Los Angeles County Museum of Art



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Untitled Self-Portrait, 2008, Cindy Sherman, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York




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