DENVER, CO.- The Clyfford Still Museum announced today that it will present a series of major new exhibitions and initiatives in celebration of its fifth anniversary year, which begins in the fall of 2016. Highlights include: an unprecedented loan of nine paintings from the Museums collection to the Royal Academy of Arts in London for a seminal exhibition on Abstract Expressionism opening September 2016, the first comprehensive survey of the movement to be mounted in Europe in over 50 years; the first-ever survey of Stills works on paper, exploring a rarely seen aspect of the artists practice, opening in Denver in October 2016; and the expansion of the Museums innovative Artists Select series, with contemporary artists Julian Schnabel and Mark Bradford curating works from the Museums collection during 2017.
Since opening in November 2011, the Clyfford Still Museum has established itself as a dynamic and pioneering institution, redefining the potential for single artist museums. Over the course of the past five years, the Museum has mounted thought-provoking exhibitions and created innovative programming that has engaged both the local community and visitors from all 50 states and over 30 foreign countries. Through these initiatives the Museum has created renewed interest in Stills practice, bringing his work to the forefront of art-historical dialogues while also keeping it engaged with the contemporary landscape.
From the outset, it has been our mission to redefine Stills work in the art-historical canon, and to make this previously hidden collection accessible to a contemporary audience, said Clyfford Still Museum Director Dean Sobel. During our first five years in operation we have mounted exhibitions that explored major new discoveries about Stills work, presenting it in a new light. We have been pleased with the overwhelmingly positive reception of Stills work by our visitors who, in particular, appreciate the opportunity to explore Stills artistic development over 60 yearsfrom his early representational works to his mature abstractions. In celebration of our anniversary year we look forward to continuing to expand the ways we think about and understand Stills work.
Added Sobel, The loan of some of Stills finest masterpieces from our collection to the forthcoming exhibition at the Royal Academy represents an extension of the Museums mission to advance the work and legacy of Clyfford Still. The exhibition, which presents Clyfford Still, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Willem de Kooning as the pivotal figures of the movement, will provide people from around the world a once-in-a-lifetime chance to encounter these tremendous paintings in person and to reconsider the narrative around the Abstract Expressionism movement as a whole. Because this is an initiative that will help redefine post-war American painting, we felt it was critical that Clyfford Still be included in the strongest possible way.
Over the past five years, the Clyfford Still Museum has provided unprecedented access to Stills work, presenting more than 650 works by Still in 15 exhibitions at the Museum that variously looked at Stills paths to abstraction; his achievements as a colorist; and his interest in myth as a basis for his evolving imagery, among others. The Museum has published four scholarly catalogues on Still, produced an hour-long documentary film on the artists life and work, hosted keynote lectures by national art and architecture critics, launched an innovative school visit program, discovered and digitized the only known moving images of Still, and hosted free programs to engage the Denver community.
In addition, the Museum has engaged in important partnerships with outside artists and dozens of institutions, both locally and nationallyanother critical facet of its mission. Since opening, the Museum has held two national symposia, including a major collaboration with the Getty Conservation Institute on conservation techniques and materials used by the Abstract Expressionists. The Museum has also partnered with the Denver Art Museum on several projects, ranging from presenting complementary exhibitions to a screening of Matthew Barneys River of Fundament to a four-part lecture series relating to the Denver Art Museums upcoming exhibition The Women of Abstract Expressionism. On November 18, 2016, the museum will kick off a four-day festival that celebrates five years of collaboration with Denvers rich cultural community, including a partner breakfast, community open house and VIP cocktail bash, and a commemorative publication showcasing important milestones from the Museums first five years.