FOR IMMEDATE RELEASE Contact: Gabrielle Bindursky Three Exhibitions Open Spring Season at University Art Museum“Pattern Language: Clothing as Communicator, Organized by Tufts University Art Gallery and Judith Hoos Fox as guest curator, ” “ Paris: Photographs by Eugène Atget and Christopher Rauschenberg Organized by the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film” and “ Techniques and Styles from the Georgia Museum of Art” Lafayette, November 2007 - The Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette is pleased to announce the spring 2007 exhibition schedule. The Museum will present “Pattern Language: Clothing as Communicator,” “Paris: Photographs by Eugène Atget and Christopher Rauschenberg” and “Techniques and Styles .” An opening reception will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Feb. 9 at the Museum. “Pattern Language: Clothing as Communicator” addresses an array of important themes on the subject of clothing and its use for communication within society. In this exhibition the viewer will have the opportunity to see the realms of society clothing can influence. Examples of clothing's use as function, formality, entertainment, self-expression and communication created by established and emerging artists from around the world are included in this exhibition. “Pattern Language” will be on view at the Museum Jan. 26 through April 28. “Paris: Photographs by Eugène Atget and Christopher Rauschenberg” from the George Eastman House captures the beauty of Paris through the lenses of two photographers working a century apart. Eugène Atget (French, 1857-1927) came to Paris in order to document the city before its inevitable disappearance. During Napoleon III's reign as Emperor of France, he called for “la transformation de la ville” to make way for a modernized Paris that he envisioned. Atget captured the city in its historical form before and during the renovation process. American artist Chrisopher Rauschenberg traveled to photograph Paris in the late 1980s. Rauschenberg wanted to evoke the aesthetic and emotional tone and pay homage to his predecessor. Like Atget's documentation of Paris through photography, Rauschenberg also creates an artistic study of the city; only he does so in a postmodern era. “Paris: Photographs by Eugène Atget and Christopher Rauschenberg” is presented as part of the 2007 celebration commemorating the 250th anniversary of the birth of our community's namesake, the Marquis de La Fayette. This exhibition will be displayed at the Museum Jan. 27 through April 14. “Techniques and Styles” is an educational exhibition that provides audiences an opportunity to study a variety of techniques and media used in creating works of art. “Techniques and Styles” was organized by the Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia, Athens. This exhibition is supported in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. The Council is a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. “Techniques and Styles” will be at the Museum Feb. 9 through April 28. For more information call (337) 482-2278 or visit museum.louisiana.edu. The Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum in Lafayette, Louisiana is Acadiana's architectural landmark and the largest art museum between Houston and New Orleans. The Museum features a variety of changing exhibitions and a continuing schedule of lectures and programs. Come enjoy the Museum and beauty of University of Louisiana at Lafayette campus, just blocks away from the galleries, shops and famous restaurants of downtown Lafayette and the Oil Center. Hours and Admission:
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