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The CONCORD
ART ASSOCIATION will open an exhibition featuring the work of
Minor White, Aaron Siskind and Harry Callahan, from the collection
of Gus and Arlette Kayafas on Thursday, March 11th at 6:00 pm.
The exhibition will run from March 4 through April 1, 2004.
The
exhibition, curated by Gus and Arlette Kayafas will include a
lecture by Gus Kayafas on Tuesday, March 16 from 6:30 - 7:30 pm.
Gus
and Arlette Kayafas have been collecting art (mostly photography)
for the 36 years they have been married. A testament to their
collaboration as collectors in their marriage and their careers
is found in the following excerpt from an essay written by Gus
for a 1998 Fuller Museum exhibition entitled “Photographs
from 1840-1998, From the Collection of Gus and Arlette Kayafas.”
“The
initial shaping forces for our collecting have been opportunity
and enthusiasm. Throughout the first twelve years of our marriage,
I traded prints and photographic services with other artists,
collectors and dealers. The collection had gathered it’s
own momentum. In 1980 we began Palm Press, Inc., an artist’s
atelier devoted to printing and publishing original photographic
images and objects. Until this time the work we collected always
related intimately to what we found personally inspiring and was
often representative of our relationships with other artists and
friends. The pictures were full of immediately remembered experiences
or interests made all the more accessible by their presence in
our home. A more critical relationship with the photographs evolved.
What had been an unexamined attraction to certain photographs
provided an opportunity for historical and intellectual explorations
that profoundly effected the evolution of the collection.”
Gus
Kayafas is a Trustee of the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park,
and the president of Palm Press, Inc., a photographic atelier
and publisher of limited edition portfolios. He graduated from
MIT with a degree in Architecture/ Art & Design, where he
studied and taught with Minor White and Harold Edgerton and received
his MFA in photography at RISD, where he worked closely with Harry
Callahan and Aaron Siskind. Gus Kayafas founded the Photography
Department and Graduate Photography program at Massachusetts College
of Art. His book on Harold Edgerton, “Stopping Time,”
is in it’s ninth edition published by Harry Abrams. He is
currently working on a book about Aaron Siskind.
Arlette
Kayafas is an overseer at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park,
Chair of the Store Committee, co-creator of the Annual Style Event,
an the Founder and Director of Gallery Kayafas, Boston.
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