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September 30, 2017

University Art Museum to mark 50 years

From a Neolithic Chinese vessel to 20th-century paintings, the Binghamton University Art Museum’s fall exhibition will celebrate a half-century of acquiring objects for the permanent collection.

The Main Gallery exhibition, “50 Years/50 Highlights,” opens Sept. 15 with a gala reception from 5-7 p.m. The exhibition runs through Dec. 17.

University Art Museum Director Diane Butler called the exhibition “a group effort” that received assistance from faculty and staff members.

“I met with many colleagues in art history, classics and history to look at our collection,” she said. “They cast their eyes on the objects within their areas of expertise and advised me on what they saw as the highlights.”

By the end of 2016, Butler and her advisers came up with 50 objects to spotlight, including prints from Rembrandt and Picasso, a Buddhist temple painting and an early Corinthian perfume vase from the 6th century. Forty-nine of the objects will be laid out chronologically in the Art Museum (the 50th object – the Henry Moore “Reclining Figure on a Pedestal” sculpture – is nearby in the Memorial Courtyard).

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