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SUMMARY:DRAWINGS WEEK 2026 - Lines of a Nation: Early American Drawings and Their Legacy
DESCRIPTION:How do we define early American art? When do drawings truly become American despite being produced by artists often trained in Europe? What or who defines “American” in terms of imagery\, materials\, or techniques? This panel discussion brings together four specialists in American art to share their knowledge on this important moment for the nascent United States as they forged an image for themselves\, and how drawing offers an important perspective in this conceptualization. \nPanelists: \nMark Mitchell\, Holcombe T. Green Curator of American Paintings and Sculpture\, Yale University Art Gallery \nChristina Michelon\, Pamela and Peter Voss Curator of Prints & Drawings\, Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston \nStuart P. Feld\, Collector and President & Director of Hirschl & Adler \nModerator: \nAmy Torbert\, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Associate Curator of American Art\, Saint Louis Art Museum \n__ \nThis DRAWINGS WEEK 2026 event is organized by The Drawing Foundation and The Winter Show\, and in association with Master Drawings New York 2026.  \n                             \nImage: Edwin Austin Abbey (1852–1911)\, Compositional study for “The Spirit of Light\,” lunette in the rotunda of the Pennsylvania State Capitol at Harrisburg\, 1902–1908. Chalks and graphite on dark brown wove paper. Edwin Austin Abbey Memorial Collection\, Yale University Art Gallery
URL:https://thedrawingfoundation.org/event/drawings-week-2026-tws-american-drawings/
LOCATION:The Winter Show\, Park Avenue Armory\, 643 Park Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10065\, United States
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SUMMARY:Crosscurrents: Cultural Exchange in the Eighteenth Century
DESCRIPTION:The eighteenth century was a time of great cross-cultural exchange\, in Europe and beyond. Artists from England and Northern Europe embarked on their Grand Tours of Italy to steep themselves in the classical monuments and landscapes\, while other artists traveled north to seek out royal and elite patronage\, prestigious commissions in flourishing academies\, and in search of inspiration in new places.  This multifaceted cultural exchange was further expanded by artists’ encounters with diverse cultures\, in colonies or through exported goods. Join us for a panel discussion between scholars and dealers to discuss the importance of drawing from this period of travel and enrichment. \nPanelists:\nLaurel O. Peterson\, Assistant Curator\, Yale Center for British Art\, New Haven\nAlan Templeton\, Collector\nJonny Yarker\, Libson & Yarker\, London \nModerated by: Daniella Berman\, PhD.\, Head of Special Projects and Strategic Initiatives\, The Drawing Foundation \n_ \nLaurel O. Peterson is the Assistant Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Yale Center for British Art. She specializes in British works on paper produced during the long eighteenth century. Her current exhibition projects include Painters\, Ports\, and Profits: Artists and the East India Company\, 1760–1830 (YCBA\, January 2026)\, co-curated with Holly Shaffer (Brown) and Michel Jean Cazabon (1813-1888). Previously\, she served as the organizing curator of John Singer Sargent: Portraits in Charcoal (2019) and as co-curator of Architecture\, Theater\, and Fantasy: Bibiena Drawings from the Jules Fisher Collection (2021)\, both at the Morgan Library & Museum. \nAlan Templeton has been collecting art since 2000\, mainly to benefit the museums of Northern California. He has been a guest curator at both the Crocker Art Museum and the UC Berkeley Art Museum\, including monographic exhibits on William Hogarth and Giovanni Battista Piranesi. He exhibited his own original artwork\, 1987 onwards\, and his drawings were represented by the Vorpal Gallery\, 1997-2002. \nJonny Yarker is a leading dealer in British art\, he has written extensively on British art of the eighteenth century and the Grand Tour in particular. He is currently working on a book-length study of the British community in Rome entitled: Savage Pilgrims: Rome\, The British and the Grand Tour 1750 – 1798. \nDaniella Berman is a specialist of European art of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. She has contributed to numerous exhibitions and publications in addition to serving as Vice President of the Historians of Eighteenth-Century Art & Architecture (HECAA) and a board member of the Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art (AHNCA). She is The Drawing Foundation’s Head of Special Projects and Strategic Initiatives. \n_ \nThis event is organized by The Drawing Foundation in partnership with The Winter Show\, and in association with Master Drawings New York 2025. \nThis event is free with admission to The Winter Show. \n        \nImage: Rosalba Carriera (1673–1757)\, Alan Brodrick\, 2nd Viscount Midleton (detail)\, 1725. Pastel on grayish laid paper\, laid down to canvas. Crocker Art Museum\, Gift of Alan Templeton\, 2023.76.1 \n.
URL:https://thedrawingfoundation.org/event/tws-crosscurrents-cultural-exchange-in-the-eighteenth-century/
LOCATION:The Winter Show\, Park Avenue Armory\, 643 Park Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10065\, United States
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion: The Market for Drawings - How to Collect
DESCRIPTION:At The Winter Show\, dealers and collectors will engage in a lively discussion about the market for drawings and distinct approaches to collecting. A special report on the drawings market\, prepared by ArtTactic\, serves as the basis for the conversation. \nModerated by: Megan Corcoran Locke\, Head of Business Development\, ArtTactic \nPanelists:\nJill Newhouse\, Jill Newhouse Gallery;\nEmily Peters\, Curator of Prints and Drawings\, The Cleveland Museum of Art;\nMichael Rubenstein\, Collector and Donor of the Michael A. and Juliet van Vliet Rubenstein Gift\, The Metropolitan Museum of Art;\nChristopher Bishop\, Christopher Bishop Fine Art. \nThis event is organized by The Drawing Foundation and The Winter Show in partnership with ArtTactic in association with Master Drawings New York 2024. \nThis event is free with admission to The Winter Show. \n        \nImage: Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851)\, Evening – Looking Across a Distant Lake to Mountains\, c. 1831. Watercolor on paper\, 11 ½ x 18 ½ inches (292 by 470 mm.) Courtesy of Lowell Libson & Jonny Yarker Ltd\, Exhibiting at The Winter Show.
URL:https://thedrawingfoundation.org/event/tws-the-market-for-drawings-2024/
LOCATION:The Winter Show\, Park Avenue Armory\, 643 Park Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10065\, United States
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