Western Art Collector

Golden Opportunit­y

A new exhibition of early California Daguerreot­ypes opens April 4 at Peabody Essex Museum.

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More than 30 examples of Western quilts, ranging from the early 1800s to the present day, are now on view at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapol­is. The exhibition will explore the profound artistic and cultural contributi­ons of women in the West as they used quilts as a storytelli­ng medium.

Quilts: Uncovering Women’s Stories will show how the quilts had a utilitaria­n purpose, primarily warmth, but also how they offered a form of expression that allowed women of the West to show their lives, experience­s, aspiration­s and struggles. Quilts in the exhibition are organized into three broad themes: family, friends and personal relationsh­ips; ethnic and regional identity; and political agency and power.

“Quilts embody personal stories and symbolize community relationsh­ips. They document people, places, and events, and serve as visual records—ones created largely by women—that help us study and understand Western art, history and culture,” says Johanna M. Blume, Eiteljorg curator of Western art, history and culture. “Using quilts from throughout the American West, including Native America, this exhibit explores the diverse experience­s of women in the West.”

The quilts are made from a diverse selection of artists, including African American, Native American, Latino American and Asian American quiltmaker­s. The pieces are coming from a variety of lenders, including the Autry Museum of the American West, the Internatio­nal Quilt Museum and the state historical museums of Alaska, Arizona, Nebraska and Washington State, among others. The exhibition gallery will include some interactiv­e activities about quilt-making as an art form.

The exhibition continues through August 9 and features a number of educationa­l events throughout its run in Indiana.

For more informatio­n visit www.eiteljorg.org.

 ??  ?? Portrait of a California gold miner with tools, about 1850, Daguerreot­ype, quarter plate, 4¼ x 3¼”. The Nelson-atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri. Gift of Hallmark Cards Inc., 2005.27.115.
Portrait of a California gold miner with tools, about 1850, Daguerreot­ype, quarter plate, 4¼ x 3¼”. The Nelson-atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri. Gift of Hallmark Cards Inc., 2005.27.115.
 ??  ?? River mining, North Fork, American River, California, about 1850-55, Daguerreot­ype, half plate,
5½ x 4½”. The Nelson-atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri. Gift of Hallmark Cards Inc., 2005.27.112.
River mining, North Fork, American River, California, about 1850-55, Daguerreot­ype, half plate, 5½ x 4½”. The Nelson-atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri. Gift of Hallmark Cards Inc., 2005.27.112.
 ??  ?? California gold miners with long tom, about 1850, Daguerreot­ype, quarter plate,
3¼ x 4¼”. The Nelson-atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri. Gift of Hallmark Cards Inc., 2005.27.116.
California gold miners with long tom, about 1850, Daguerreot­ype, quarter plate, 3¼ x 4¼”. The Nelson-atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri. Gift of Hallmark Cards Inc., 2005.27.116.

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