- University News Archive - 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock /news-archive/tag/pierrette-van-cleve-collection/ 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Tue, 02 Oct 2018 13:18:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Art collector donates painting to 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock /news-archive/2018/10/02/pierrette-van-cleve-painting-donation/ Tue, 02 Oct 2018 13:18:28 +0000 /news/?p=72016 ... Art collector donates painting to 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock]]> An art collector who was so moved by her experience visiting the students and employees of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock has donated a painting to the university. Art collector Pierrette Van Cleve visited 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock from Sept. 4-6 to give lectures to art students and to attend a reception for an art exhibit that was displayed at the Windgate Center of Art and Design. The exhibit, 鈥淢emory/Commitment/Aspiration,鈥 featured work from the Pierrette Van Cleve Collection and serves as a backdrop for a new art history course, Global Contemporary Art, being taught this fall by Dr. Lynne Larsen in the Department of Art and Design. The artwork explores the moral and political oppression of people living in Southeast Asia and India. 鈥淲hen the show opened on Wednesday, most of the students were there looking at the paintings, asking me questions, and wanting to take pictures with the works and myself,鈥 Van Cleve said. 鈥淚 found them to be curious, intelligent and introspective about the depth of the collection鈥檚 subject matter. I remember on my last day, after all the lectures and openings were completed, a young woman came up to me and said, 鈥業 want to be you in my career.鈥 I smiled and told her the best thing she could ever be was herself.鈥 Van Cleve has traveled throughout Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, Tibet, China, and India, establishing personal relationships with artists in these countries. As a collector, Van Cleve is drawn to stories about freedom, equality, and fights for justice. Memory, commitment, and aspiration fuel these defiant and powerful artistic voices. The conditions of life these artists have survived and experienced and what they hope to obtain in the future are hallmarks of their creative output. 鈥淧ierrette Van Cleve was so moved by the exhibition and her experience at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock that she has gifted a painting to the university collection in my honor,鈥 said Brad Cushman, director of the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Art Gallery. 鈥淚t is a great honor for me, and the piece donated is a very powerful and expressive painting.鈥 Cushman and Van Cleve have known each other since 2009, when Cushman was curating the exhibit, 鈥淓l Grito: The Cry for Independence,鈥 on display at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock.
Art collector Pierrette Van Cleve stands in front of the painting, "My Surrounding People," that she donated to 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock in Brad Cushman's honor. Photo by Ben Krain.

Art collector Pierrette Van Cleve stands in front of the painting, “My Surrounding People,” that she donated to 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock in Brad Cushman’s honor. Photo by Ben Krain.

鈥淚t was part of the citywide project called Arkansas Celebrates Mexico 2010. Pierrette represented the artist Hugo Crosthwaite which we included in the 2010 exhibit,鈥 Cushman said. 鈥淏oth Pierrette and Hugo came to campus to work with our students at that time. We also have Hugo’s work in the university collection.鈥 Van Cleve donated a painting, 鈥淢y Surrounding People,” by Phan Thanh Minh. The painting features expressive faces on electric orange skeletal figures crowded together with their hands shielding the exchange of whispers and rumors. 鈥淚 decided to donate the painting in honor of the exhibition that Brad had curated of my collection,鈥 Van Cleve said. 鈥淚t was my gift to the university as well as a nod to Brad鈥檚 decision to show this collection of southeast Asian contemporary art. I also wanted to honor Brad鈥檚 years of curatorial vision, his dedication, and the gallery which bears his name.鈥 Van Cleve recalls how she first came across the painting in Hoi An, Vietnam, in 2009. “I was walking across a bridge outside of the city center and I smelled oil paint. I looked around and there was a doorway tucked away at the end of the bridge,鈥 Van Cleve said. 鈥淚 wandered into the studio of Phan Thanh Minh and was greeted by these amazing paintings.鈥 Although she did not speak the artist鈥檚 language, their love of art brought them together. 鈥淣either Minh nor I spoke each other鈥檚 language to any extent but the work, so passionate and powerful, bonded us together,鈥 Van Cleve said. 鈥淚 looked at him amazed and smiled, and he did the same. I relished in his work and bought two paintings. He somehow explained to me, I think he might have brought a friend in that spoke English, that these works were about surveillance. If citizens saw or heard something that was considered subversive or anti-communist and they reported it, they would be paid when the person was arrested. Ming鈥檚 art put him at risk.” In the upper right photo,聽Brad Cushman (right) visits with art collector Pierrette Van Cleve (left) in the Windgate Center of Art and Design. Photo by Ben Krain.聽]]>
New gallery exhibit explores oppression of the people of Southeast Asia /news-archive/2018/08/09/pierrette-van-cleve-collection/ Thu, 09 Aug 2018 13:52:42 +0000 /news/?p=71341 ... New gallery exhibit explores oppression of the people of Southeast Asia]]> A new gallery exhibit on display at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock hosts artwork exploring the moral and political oppression of people living in Southeast Asia and India.聽 The exhibit, 鈥淢emory/Commitment/Aspiration,鈥 features work from The Pierrette Van Cleve Collection and is on display in the Brad Cushman Gallery in the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Windgate Center of Art and Design from Aug. 1 to Sept. 28. The exhibit will also serve as a backdrop for a new art history course, Global Contemporary Art, being offered this fall by the Department of Art and Design. Art collector Pierrette Van Cleve has traveled throughout Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, Tibet, China, and India, establishing personal relationships with artists in these countries. As a collector, Van Cleve is drawn to stories about freedom, equality, and fights for justice. Memory, commitment, and aspiration fuel these defiant and powerful artistic voices. The conditions of life these artists have survived and experienced and what they hope to obtain in the future are hallmarks of their creative output. A reception for the exhibit will be held in the Windgate Center of Art and Design lobby and galleries from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 5. Van Cleve also will give talks on the exhibit at 12:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 4, and Thursday, Sept. 6, in room 101 of the Windgate Center. Artists with work on display in the exhibit include You Khin, Leang Seckon, Prom Vichet, Oeur Sokuntevy, Anida Yoeu Ali, Linda Saphan, Amy Lee Sanford, Surjit Akre, Shaw Ghosh, Preyawit Nilachulaka, Liu Yan, Xiong Lijun, Jiang Jung, H.M. Thang, and Phan Thahn Minh. The exhibit is free and open to the public. The gallery is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and closed on university holidays. After Labor Day, the gallery will also be open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday and 2-5 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, contact Gallery Director Brad Cushman at 501-916-5103 or becushman@ualr.edu. In the upper right photo,聽Leang Seckon’s 1974 piece “Sun” was created using mixed media, photos, advertisements, acrylic paint, and stitching.聽]]>