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May 23, 2013

Thinking Globally: Exploring the MIA's Indian and Southeast Asian Art Collection

7 – 8 p.m.
Pillsbury Auditorium

Presenter: Risha Lee, the MIA's Jane Emison Assistant Curator of South and Southeast Asian Art. The MIA's Indian and Southeast Asian art collection contains many gems of art, produced in a variety of times and places. In an introduction to the collecti...

Tom Clark
Title:Tom Clark
Artist:George Schneeman
Date:c. 1968
Credit Line:Gift of Katie Schneeman
Image Copyright:© Estate of George Schneeman
Accession Number:2010.104
George Schneeman’s portrait of poet Tom Clark is one of many collaborations between the artist and a creative writer. Schneeman, popular among an intimate crowd of New York poets in the 60’s and 70’s, often used his friends as subjects for his paintings. Other times, he and poets would create works of art together, making mixed media pieces that blurred the boundaries between visual and verbal art. Tom Clark is a beautiful portrait of a friend as well as an interesting play on traditional portraiture. Schneeman was heavily influenced by early Italian Renaissance art and often incorporated materials and techniques from the period into his work. In this painting, Tom strikes a very traditional pose, but maintains his identity.