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词条 Patricia DuBose Duncan
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

     Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve  Maine 

  3. Art collections

  4. References

  5. Further reading

  6. External links

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Patricia DuBose Duncan (born 1932) is an artist living in Topsham, Maine. She is best known for her work to gain support for designating some of the last remaining tall grass prairie land in the American Midwest, as the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve. This land was publicized in a Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition (S.I.T.E.S.) in 1976-86 as a Bicentennial Exhibition. The exhibit has been digitally preserved by Kansas State University's Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art.

Duncan has paintings and photographs hanging in museums across the country, including the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, Maine, the Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence, Kansas,[1] the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art in Manhattan, KS, and the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art in St. Joseph, MO. Missouri.

Early life

Duncan was born in 1932 in Nashville, Tn.[2] Duncan lived with her family in El Dorado, Arkansas and then Roanoke, Virginia until 1944 when the family relocated to Philadelphia. In Philadelphia, Duncan attended the Philadelphia Museum School on a scholarship.[2][4] Her family moved again, and she went to high school in St. Louis, Missouri. From 1950-1954, she attended Washington University School of Fine Arts where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree focused on painting and printmaking.[3]

Duncan married another graduate of the Washington University, Herb Duncan. He joined the Navy soon after the Korean War draft was enacted, and during his service, he was stationed in Newport, Rhode Island and Long Beach California.[3] While in Long Beach, Duncan was invited "into a group show at the Long Beach Art Museum".[3] Herb was stationed in Sasebo Japan in 1956.[3] While there, Duncan studied woodblock printing and other artforms, with a focus on exploring Japanese aesthetics.[3] This work led to her first one-person show, and exhibit in Sasebo, Japan in 1956.[3] Returning to the states in 1957, Duncan studied at the Kansas City Art Institute of Art.[3]

Career

Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve

Much of Duncan's work during the 1970s focused on the interests of the environmental movement. The Smithsonian Institution, with additional support from the Hallmark Corporation, commissioned Duncan to create a large traveling exhibit as part of their Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service: "The Tallgrass Prairie: An American Landscape."[12][13] This show traveled across the United States from 1976 to 1986 and visited 300 venues in all 50 states.[13] The exhibit was largely responsible for creating public interest in the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in Kansas.[12][13] Without Duncan's creation of the exhibit, and active lobbying of artists, journalists, public figures, and politicians the preserve likely would not have been created.[4] Notably, she recruited noted photographer and Kansas native, Gordan Parks, to help her with the campaign.[3] She also published a book of writings and photographs: Tallgrass Prairie: The Inland Sea.

Maine

Following a residency at the Maine Photographic Workshops, she moved to Maine in 1986 and established a studio in Belfast Maine.[3] There she continued to work on photography and painting.[3]

Art collections

The University of Kansas established the Patricia DuBose Duncan Collection.[5]

Kansas State University's Marianna Kistler Beach Museum also contains 98 works by Duncan.[6] The Beach Museum of Art published a collection of her art, Taking Root: the Art of Patricia Dubose Duncan.[2] The Beach Museum of Art also preserved the Smithsonian Traveling exhibit that helped create public support for the creating Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve.[7]

References

1. ^Patricia DuBose Duncan at the Spencer Museum of Art.
2. ^{{cite book|last1=Duncan|first1=Patricia D.|last2=Render|first2=Lorne|last3=North|first3=Bill|title=Taking Root: The Art of Patricia DuBose Duncan|date=2001|publisher=Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, Kansas State University|location=Manhattan|isbn=1-890751-06-5}}
3. ^10 {{cite web| date =January 2009| accessdate = May 6, 2015| title = PATRICIA DUBOSE DUNCAN, ARTIST| first = Weston| last = LaFountain| website = A Life in Art: Patricia Dubose Duncan|url = http://www.patriciaduboseduncan.com/about.html}}
4. ^Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, National Park Service.
5. ^{{cite web|title=Patricia DuBose Duncan Collection, Kansas Collection|url=http://hdl.handle.net/10407/0887372021|website=Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas Libraries}}
6. ^{{cite web| publisher = Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art| url = http://beach.k-state.edu/explore/collection/| accessdate = May 6, 2015|title = Beach Museum Collection Catelogue}}
7. ^{{cite web| title = Patricia Duncan SITES Exhibit| url = http://beach.k-state.edu/prairiestudies/patduncan.html| publisher = Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art| accessdate = May 6, 2015}}

Further reading

  • Tallgrass Prairie: The Inland Sea. Lowell Press, 1978.

External links

  • Official website
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