Are there exhibitions that left town before you got to see them? Are there shows you wish you could have seen? Do you want to revisit your favorites? The Virtual Memory Museum is designed to help you do all these things. Every special exhibition held at the Davis Museum since January, 1995, lives on in the Virtual Memory Museum. Just click on highlighted exhibition titles for more.
January 27, 1995, through March 19,1995
Modern Hieroglyphs:
Gestural Drawing and the European Vanguard 1900-1918
This was our major exhibition for the winter of 1995 and includes drawings by Rodin, Matisse, Klimt, and other modern artists. Visit the page for this exhibition and find a film clip of Isadora Duncan Dancers from the opening celebration.
January 27, 1995, through March 19, 1995
The Spirit, the Senses, the Mind:
Seventeenth-Century Netherlandish Works from the Collection
April 21, 1995, through June 11, 1995
For My Best Beloved Sister Mia:
An Album of Photographs by Julia Margaret Cameron
This was a major exhibition of photographs by the great Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron and some of her friends. Our exhibition page includes an electronic version of the exhibition catalogue prepared by Joanne Lukitsh and Carl Jones.April 21, 1995, through June 11, 1995
Tender Buttons:September 8, 1995, through December 31, 1995
Photographs of Women's Domestic Objects by Rose Marasco
From the Studio: New Work by Art Department Faculty
This exhibition of works by studio art faculty members Judith Black, Carlos Dorrien, Phyllis McGibbon, Salem Mekuria, Moyo Okediji, James Rayen, Naomi Ribner, and Accra Shepp features a range of media from photographs and video to painting and sculpture. Programming includes a special videotape and an "electronic catalogue" on the World Wide Web.