Subject: Chicago Area Conservation Group
Beyond The Wall: The Making of an Exhibition from Beijing to Chicago Chicago Area Conservation Group Chicago Historical Society May 1, 2001 Meeting 6 pm Within the central courtyard of the Forbidden City in Beijing, a prominent sign reads: Value the Cultural Heritage of our Ancestors, Shoulder the Historic Mission of Conserving Their Relics Please join Harriet Stratis, Conservator of Prints and Drawings at The Art Institute of Chicago, as she shares with us her experience of going to China with a team of conservators, a registrar, and an art historian, to examine and gather works of art in preparation for their transport and installation in the ground-breaking exhibition Taoism and the Arts of China. Learn how over the course of four years, Stephen Little, Pritzker Curator of Asian Art at the Art Institute, shaped the exhibition and catalogue, and expertly negotiated the loan of works of art that have never before traveled to the West. The exhibition has received international acclaim, the catalogue promises to be the definitive textbook on the subject for years to come, and the exhibition of so many Chinese national treasures is unprecedented. Everyone is invited to join us at the Chicago Historical Society, Tuesday evening at 6:00 PM for refreshments and Ms. Stratis. CHS is located on Clark Street at North Avenue in Chicago. For more information about the meeting, or CACG in general, please contact Craig Deller 630-232-1708 craig [at] deller__com *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:54 Distributed: Friday, April 13, 2001 Message Id: cdl-14-54-007 ***Received on Tuesday, 10 April, 2001