SAAM Stories
Luce Foundation Center
08/30/2006
Note that the image you see here is not a picture of One, Two, Three by Sol LeWitt, but rather of the maquette for the sculpture. The realized piece is approximately thirty feet in length; it sits in the James Hanley Federal Building in Syracuse (no link available). The much smaller maquette (about twenty-three inches in length) is located here.
Kriston
Technology
08/25/2006
The news that the Smithsonian Institution has launched the Smithsonian Photography Initiative is very welcome indeed (even if it means I'm looking forward to some late nights in front of the laptop).
Kriston
Image Not Available
08/17/2006
The "Week Ahead" column in the Sunday, August 13, New York Times notes a Joseph Cornell exhibiton at the Katonah Museum of Art in Katonah, New York. Holland Cotter's brief description imparts some of the magic and wonder of Cornell's work.
Joanna
Luce Foundation Center
08/08/2006
George Catlin (about whom Eye Level has written before) composed naturalist paintings on the trail that necessarily required a quick touch.
Kriston
08/05/2006
The prince and president, surrounded by various dignitaries, may be the focus of this group portrait, but it's the image of George Washington that makes this painting especially interesting. His profile is outlined in the clouds (hint: look in the middle of painting, between the two groups of trees), as if implying the first president's presence at the joint British/American visit to his tomb.
Cassie
Technology
08/02/2006
For a behind-the-scenes look at museum blogging in general and Eye Level in particular, take a look at Now on exhibit, the blogger's view in Sunday's Los Angeles Times.
SAAM Staff
Blog Editor
Conservation
07/31/2006
Gene Davis's Two Part Blue was given to American Art in the ‘90s as part of the late artist’s estate. The painting came with a surprise: it seemed to have some white accretions on its surface.
SAAM Staff
Blog Editor
Technology
07/24/2006
SAAM lighting designer, Scott Rosenfeld, gives us an inside look at the challenge of lighting artwork. Lighting the Color Field Gallery (3rd floor, West Wing), according to Scott, was an exciting endeavor:
SAAM Staff
Blog Editor
Behind-the-Scenes
07/18/2006
With our opening festivities complete we're turning our attentions upward —to the Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard being designed by renowned British architect Norman Foster and scheduled for completion by the fall of next year.
SAAM Staff
Blog Editor
Conservation
07/10/2006
I spoke to conservator Ann Creager, who explained that she was removing the last patch of a layer of old varnish from the this portrait (circa 1850), Woman with Gold Necklace.
Cassie
07/05/2006
Peer closely at Albert Bierstadt's Among the Sierra Nevada, California—you need to be standing up close and personal, because you won't find it even in a large image—and you will see, in the lower left-hand corner of the painting, hovering in a stream under the shadow of a rock outcrop, a trout.
Kriston
07/03/2006
Rachel Allen, our Deputy Director, reminded us today of another milestone: "999 days ago, the museum started counting the days until reopening.
SAAM Staff
Blog Editor