"The Voyage of Life: Art, Allegory, and Community Response" opens at Reynolda House Museum of American Art

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"The Voyage of Life: Art, Allegory, and Community Response" opens at Reynolda House Museum of American Art
Fairfield Porter, "Keelin Before the Reflected View, No. 2 (1972)," oil on canvas, Courtesy of Barbara B. Millhouse, © 2021 The Estate of Fairfield Porter / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.



WINSTON-SALEM, NC.- The Voyage of Life: Art, Allegory, and Community Response opened July 16 to members, first responders, and Wake Forest University faculty, staff, and students, with Weekend of Gratitude, and on July 20 to the public at Reynolda House Museum of American Art and runs through Dec. 12. In this exhibition, three centuries of American art illuminate the chapters and most defining moments of every individual life. Works by artists including Andy Warhol, Romare Bearden, Alice Neel, Fairfield Porter, Lee Krasner, Robert Colescott, Keith Haring, Endia Beal, and Grant Wood, are being featured alongside community-sourced stories and reveal critical moments in the voyage of life, with its heydays, rough patches and new starts.

The Voyage of Life explores how each person “plays in his or her time many parts,” attaining awareness as children, striking out as individuals, embracing or avoiding change during adulthood, and learning new ways of being in old age. Community members of all ages have made correlations between the art featured in the exhibition and their own experience, and these observations accompany curatorial descriptions throughout the exhibition and on social and digital channels throughout the exhibition. Promised gifts also are being featured, demonstrating the Museum’s goal of increasing representation by artists of color, and select loans from Wake Forest University (WFU)’s Student Union Collection of Contemporary Art and the Lam Museum of Anthropology complement Reynolda’s featured holdings, mirroring the city’s remarkable collecting legacy.

The exhibition uses the river as a metaphor for the natural ebbing and flowing of life. The various stages of life explored in The Voyage of Life include childhood; teenage years and young adulthood; relationships; work and play; community and tragedy; and aging/later years. The topics and questions proposed to community contributors may be viewed on this document. The time period for exhibition-featured community stories has closed, however, the Museum will continue to invite the public to share their stories throughout the run of The Voyage of Life for a chance to be featured on Reynolda’s social media channels. Visitors will also be able to share their stories on the Museum's lobby walls during their visit.

“We are extremely grateful for the chance to pause and reflect on humanity through the creation of a community-focused exhibition that connects us together through life experiences and the beauty of art,” said Allison Perkins, executive director, Reynolda House, and Wake Forest University associate provost for Reynolda House and Reynolda Gardens.

The Voyage of Life has been curated by Phil Archer, deputy director, Reynolda House; Allison Slaby, curator, Reynolda House; Jennifer Finkel, Ph.D., Acquavella Curator of Collections, Wake Forest University; and Andrew Gurstelle, Ph.D., Academic Director, Lam Museum of Anthropology, Wake Forest University.










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