San Jose Museum of Art Presents Two New Exhibitions of Artists from Its Collection

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  • A photograph of a hand guiding a toy boat across an illustration of a river with mountains on either side. The illustration is somewhat mauve tinted and on the right hadn't side of a large hardcover book.

    Liliana Porter, Actualidades / Breaking News, 2016. Digital video with sound, 22 min. 46 sec. Museum purchase with funds provided by Tad Freese and Brook Hartzell in honor of the 25th anniversary of the Hosfelt Gallery, 2022.01. Courtesy of the artist and Hosfelt Gallery. © Liliana Porter. 

  • A ceramic yellow candy sampler box that reads "Gilhooly's" in green on the interior of the open lid. Inside the box are a number of smaller ceramics that look like chocolate truffles.

    David Gilhooly, 10 lb. Sampler, 1989. Ceramic with glazes on artist-made candy box, 13 x 11 x 3 inches. Gift of Barry and Toby Fernald. 2006.27.02. © Estate of David Gilhooly.

    Updated January 10, 2024: This summer, the San José Museum of Art (SJMA) will present two new exhibitions, drawn primarily from the Museum’s collection: Liliana Porter: Actualidades / Breaking News opening on July 28 and Nuts and Who’s: A Candy Store Sampler opening on August 11. 

    "The San José Museum of Art is deeply committed to bringing contemporary art, in all mediums, to the Bay Area. We are thrilled to present these two new, compelling shows that demonstrate different ways that artists can shape and influence contemporary artistic conversations,” says S. Sayre Batton, Oshman Executive Director. “Even though these artists practiced during different decades, both shows are strong examples of how one’s artwork can be a tool for expressing personal views on the world and society.”

    Liliana Porter: Actualidades / Breaking News 
    July 28, 2023–February 18, 2024

    Liliana Porter: Actualidades / Breaking News will be the artist’s first solo presentation at a museum on the West Coast. For this presentation, Porter’s Actualidades / Breaking News will be contextualized with a small selection of related artworks. In the video, Porter uses newspaper section headings, such as “Arts and Leisure” and “World News,” to string together fragmented and absurd “situations” that break with traditional notions of linear narrative. Set amid placeless, monochromatic backgrounds and accompanied by a dramatic score composed by Sylvia Meyer, the disjointed scenes acted out by toys, figurines, and tchotchkes present reality as both urgent and atemporal. Together the video, photograph, and assemblage works will evoke questions about representation and the circulation of images within a cultural landscape where politics, spectacle, and everyday life are in constant collision.

    Liliana Porter: Actualidades / Breaking News is organized by Juan Omar Rodriguez, assistant curator.  

    Nuts and Who’s: A Candy Store Sampler  
    August 11, 2023 –February 18, 2024

    Nuts and Who’s: A Candy Store Sampler highlights the cross-fertilization of ideas between California’s Funk and Nut art and Chicago’s Hairy Who in the Bay Area, and their convergence around the Candy Store Gallery, from 1968 to 1985. Founded by Adeliza McHugh in Folsom, California in 1962, the Candy Store Gallery was a site of convergence and exchange for University of California, Davis and California State University, Sacramento (then Sacramento State College) art faculty and students and other like-minded artists. The new exhibition will bring together works by artists who contributed to this “regional attitude” at the Candy Store, including Robert Arneson, Luis Cruz Azaceta, Clayton Bailey, John Buck, Roy De Forest, David Gilhooly, Irving Marcus, Tony Natsoulas, Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, Ed Paschke, Maija Peeples-Bright, Sandra Shannonhouse, Peter VandenBerge, William T. Wiley, Franklin Williams, Karl Wirsum and others.  

    Nuts and Who’s: A Candy Store Sampler is organized by Nidhi Gandhi, curatorial and programs associate.

     

    PROGRAMMING
    Opening Celebration | Liliana Porter + Nuts and Who’s
    Friday, August 18, 6–9PM | Free.
    Celebrate the opening of two new exhibitions Liliana Porter: Actualidades / Breaking News and Nuts and Who’s: A Candy Store Sampler. Galleries are open late with local musical acts. Stop by El Cafecito by Mezcal Restaurant for a light bite and cash bar. Members receive a commemorative button along with other special perks.  

    Gallery Talk on Liliana Porter: Actualidades / Breaking News 
    Friday, August 18, 12:30PM | Free with Museum admission. 
    Tour the exhibition Liliana Porter: Actualidades / Breaking News with Juan Omar Rodriguez, assistant curator.   

    Gallery Talk on Nuts and Who’s: A Candy Store Sampler
    Friday, September 15, 12:30PM | Free with Museum admission. 
    Tour the exhibition Nuts and Who’s: A Candy Store Sampler with Nidhi Gandhi, curatorial and programs associate.

     

    SUPPORT
    Liliana Porter: Actualidades / Breaking News is supported by the SJMA Exhibitions Fund. 

    Nuts and Who’s: A Candy Store Sampler is supported by the SJMA Exhibitions Fund.  

    Operations and programs at the San José Museum of Art are made possible by generous support from SJMA’s Board of Trustees, a Cultural Affairs Grant from the City of San José, the Lipman Family Foundation, the Adobe Foundation, the Richard A. Karp Charitable Foundation, Sally Lucas, Yvonne and Mike Nevens, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the Yellow Chair Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Brook Hartzell and Tad Freese, the SJMA Director's Council and Council of 100, the San José Museum of Art Endowment Fund established by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, and the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. 

    SAN JOSE MUSEUM OF ART

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