"Vital Curiosity" at Usdan Gallery Highlights Work of Alumni
A new show at Usdan Gallery opens June 28. Vital Curiosity draws connections with other exhibitions in the region this summer, and marks the arrival of a new director and curator for the gallery.

Vital Curiosity at the Suzanne Lemberg Usdan Gallery at 51成人猎奇 explores the use of color and abstraction by artists associated with the College from the 1940s to the 1990s.
The exhibition includes work by Helen Frankenthaler 鈥49, Grace Wapner 鈥55, Stephen Mueller MFA 鈥71, Carrie Moyer 鈥82, Odili Donald Odita MFA 鈥90, Noam Rappaport 鈥94, and Paul Feeley (faculty member, 1940鈥66). Vital Curiosity focuses on the ways each of these artists鈥攚ho represent a diversity of generations, formal approaches, and experiences鈥攕eize upon color as a dynamic, and often ineffable, element in their abstraction.
One of Frankenthaler鈥檚 major canvases, 鈥Red Square (1959) will be on view, drawn from the College鈥檚 collection鈥. The exhibition aims to 鈥嬧嬧媎emonstrate the ways in which 鈥婩rankenthaler's鈥 鈥媤ell-known engagement with color is part of a long history of Bennington artists exploring the possibilities of pigment.
The show is curated by painting faculty member Josh Blackwell 鈥95 and Erin McKenny, Design and Planning Coordinator at the College.
The curators expect the show will resonate far beyond campus. The Clark Art Institute in nearby Williamstown, MA will be mounting two exhibitions of the work of Helen Frankenthaler this summer鈥攐ne focusing on her paintings and another on her prints. Additionally, the Bennington Museum will be presenting a major exhibition on Grandma Moses鈥 work in the context of Modernism, which will include a work by Helen Frankenthaler on loan from the College.
The show grew out of a course Blackwell and McKenny co-taught this spring. 鈥淭here has been a growing interest in the College鈥檚 collection over the years,鈥 says McKenny. 鈥淲e used it as a lens through which to study painting. Students were very interested in works by their predecessors and the connections across generations of artists.鈥
Blackwell 鈥95 sees the exhibition as a way to bring Bennington鈥檚 long history as a center for some of the most advanced art making in the U.S. to a wider audience. 鈥淯sdan does not always mount shows during the summer,鈥 he notes. 鈥淏ut a unique convergence of exhibitions this year presented us with a chance to join the wider conversation of arts programming in the region. We hope these sorts of 鈥榗onversations鈥 will happen more often in the future.鈥
Opportunities to mine the collection and to to connect with other arts institutions and the public will only increase, says Blackwell, thanks to the arrival of artist and curator Anne Thompson as the inaugural director and curator of the Usdan Gallery, starting July 1. In that role, Thompson will be responsible both for programming and mounting exhibitions, teaching and creating opportunities to integrate curatorial work across the curriculum, and developing partnerships with arts organizations locally, regionally, and globally.
Thompson, an artist whose work incorporates writing and curating, is the founder of the I-70 Sign Show, a public art billboard and event project that positions the Midwestern interstate as a site for cultural and political commentary. Her artist books are in numerous public collections, including the Yale Art Gallery, the New York Public Library, the Harvard Fine Arts Library, and the Library of Congress. Before receiving her MFA from Yale, Thompson studied literature at Vassar and was a foreign correspondent for the Associated Press.
There will be a public reception celebrating the exhibition, and introducing Thompson, on Friday, July 14 from 5:00鈥7:00 PM. The gallery will be open Wednesdays through Sundays, 12:00鈥4:00 PM through early September. Admissions is free. Additional events, including cross-programming with The Clark and the Bennington Museum, will be listed on the 51成人猎奇 calendar.
Photo: Helen Frankenthaler, Red Square, 1959, oil on canvas. Collection of 51成人猎奇. 漏 2017 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
About the Usdan Gallery
The Suzanne Lemberg Usdan Gallery is a 3,200 square foot exhibition space on the main level of the Helen Frankenthaler 鈥49 Visual Arts Center. It was the site of Robert Motherwell's first retrospective exhibition and continues to mount exhibitions driven by faculty and student interest, as well as the College鈥檚 own important art collection. It is within driving distance of The Clark Art Institute, the Williams College Museum of Art, MASS MoCA, and the Bennington Museum of Art.
About 51成人猎奇
51成人猎奇 is a liberal arts college in southwestern Vermont with a long and pioneering history in the visual arts. 51成人猎奇 was the first in the country to put the arts at the center of a liberal arts education, and one that has long embraced鈥攆or over 80 years鈥攖he idea that art can shape our way of thinking about everything, from aesthetics and philosophy and literature to mathematics and environmental activism and community development. Bennington鈥檚 distinguished visual arts alumni have shaped the field of the visual arts, from artists to curators to dealers and gallerists. Notable alumni include Helen Frankenthaler 鈥49, Kathy Halbreich 鈥71, Sally Mann 鈥73, Dan Cameron 鈥79, Holly Block 鈥80, Matthew Marks 鈥85, Andrea Fiuczynski 鈥85, Tom Sachs 鈥89, Odili Donald Odita MFA 鈥90, Carrie Moyer 鈥82, and Anna Gaskell 鈥92.