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Diane Burko: Flow at Michener Art Museum |
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Diane Burko, Halema'um'a'u Crater #3, 2000, oil on canvas, H. 60 x W. 84 inches, Collection of the Artist, Courtesy of Locks Gallery, Philadelphia, PA.
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DOYLESTOWN, PA.- The James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown is pleased to announce the exhibition Diane Burko: Flow on view from June 10 through October 15, 2006. Burko is one of the Philadelphia areas most celebrated contemporary landscape painters; she has often traveled to exotic, far-away places to find inspiration for her dramatic landscapes.
This exhibition features 25 of Burkos works, including paintings and photographs that focus primarily on spectacular and panoramic landscapes of volcanoes, craters, waterfalls, and glaciers from the Alps, Iceland, Italy, Hawaii, and Costa Rica, depicted from unusual (often aerial) vantage points. Flow was jointly organized by the Michener Art Museum and the Tufts University Art Gallery, and was curated by Amy Ingrid Schlegel, Ph.D., director of galleries and collections at Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts. This exhibition focuses on Burkos recent work, and is the fourth in an ongoing series at the Michener that features contemporary landscape painters.
Burko is an uncommon artist-explorer of the majesty of the land and its psychological and spiritual effects on us. Her work hones in on ever-present, if not always visible, natural processes and states of lava as well as waters transformation between solid, liquid, and ether, and this exhibition examines these intertwined subjects of flow and transformation. Burko is a part-time resident of Bucks County, and has also explored the more pastoral Pennsylvania landscapes of Geddes Run Creek and Wissahickon Creek; several images from these locations are included in the exhibition.
Diane Burko received her BFA from Skidmore College in 1966 and her MFA in painting from the University of Pennsylvania in 1969. Born and raised in Brooklyn, she has lived in Philadelphia since 1966. Burko is the recipient of awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Lila Acheson Wallace Foundation, the Leeway Foundation, and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
In conjunction with the exhibition the Museum is offering an artist lecture and gallery talk on Wednesday, June 14 from 7 to 8 pm at the Michener in Doylestown. Member fee is $8 and non-members pay $15; includes general admission. Call 215-340-9800 or visit http://michenerartmuseum.org/events/event/756 to register.
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