The Antarctic Sublime & Elements of Nature: Water

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RELATED EVENTS AND PROGRAMS For more information and pricing, please visit www.daytonartinstitute.org or call 937-223-4ART (4278). CURATORIAL CONVERSATIONS: BLUE STREAK July 28, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. SUPER SATURDAY FAMILY DAY: MAKE A SPLASH! August 13, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. CURATORIAL CONVERSATIONS: THE ANTARCTIC SUBLIME & ELEMENTS OF NATURE:WATER TOUR August 25, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.

UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS Ravaged Sublime: Landscape Photography in the 21st Century October 15, 2016 – January 8, 2017

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SUPER SATURDAY FAMILY DAY: PENGUIN PANDEMONIUM! September 10, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. LECTURE: MIA BENNETT, PH.D. POLAR STUDIES SCHOLAR “Emerging Connections and Disconnections in the Global Arctic” September 15, 6:30 p.m. LECTURE: DR. ERIC HODGSON, SMALE INTERACTIVE VISUALIZATION CENTER, MIAMI UNIVERSITY “Playing with Perceptions of Space” October 6, 6:30 p.m.


Cool off this summer at The Dayton Art Institute, with The Antarctic Sublime & Elements of Nature: Water. The suite of exhibitions features three installations highlighting the many forms of water: frozen across the expansive and rocky terrain of the Perito Moreno glacier in Argentina, implied in a colony of 450 mechanized, interactive penguins, and free-flowing in a 10-foot-tall digital waterfall.

LOWER LEVEL Elements of Nature:Water The Antarctic Sublime Lower Court

Elements of Nature:Water presents two distinct installations examining the concept of water in various forms. Contemporary Japanese artists’ collective teamLab drew inspiration from Japanese painting and woodblock prints to create a 10-foot digital waterfall called Universe of Water Particles, rendered at five times that of full High Definition. This digital work will be on display alongside Edo-period (1603–1868) ukiyo-e woodblock prints from The Dayton Art Institute’s extensive collection. In another gallery, a single, monumental photograph by contemporary Berlin-based artist Frank Thiel of the Perito Moreno glacier will be on display. Thiel has created breathtaking large-format images to capture the immense scale of the 18-mile-long by three-mile-wide formation, which is one of the few glaciers in the world that is actually growing.

Water in Japanese Art

UPPER LEVEL Elements of Nature:Water Great Hall

The Antarctic Sublime presents Penguins Mirror by Daniel Rozin, whose Snow Mirror and Brushed Metal Mirror were featured in the recent exhibition Into the Ether: Contemporary Light Artists. This colony of 450-mechanized penguins responds to visitor movements, providing an interactive element in the exhibitions. For more information, go to daytonartinstitute.org/water.

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RELATED FOCUS EXHIBITION Water in Japanese Art, July 16, 2016–January 29, 2017 Gallery 105 As an island nation, water is an important element in Japan; as such, it figures prominently in Japanese art. The Dayton Art Institute houses a strong collection of Edo-period (1603–1868) ukiyo-e woodblock prints and Japanese screen paintings, many of which feature this natural element as a solid, liquid, or vapor, but always full of vitality and energy. The depiction of water in its many forms is enormously influential to the Japanese ultra-technologist group teamLab, whose monumental digital waterfall is featured in the exhibition. COVER AND ABOVE RIGHT: Daniel Rozin, Penguins Mirror, 2015, 450 stuffed animals, motors, control electronics, Xbox Kinect, Mac mini, custom software, tin bases. Dimensions variable. Edition AP of 1, 1 AP. Courtesy bitforms gallery, New York. Photo: John Berens ABOVE LEFT: teamLab, Universe of Water Particles, 2013, 5 channel digital work, Continuous Loop, No. 58607.EC2. Image courtesy the artist.


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