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Peabody Essex Museum
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Peabody Essex Museum
161 Essex Street/East India Square
Salem, MA
Phone: 978-745-9500 | Official Website
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01/14/12- 04/29/12 |
Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art
Peabody Essex Museum
Presented by Peabody Essex Museum
at Peabody Essex Museum
January 14-April 29, 2012
Shapeshifting celebrates Native American ideas that have crossed time and space to be continuously refreshed with new concepts and expressions. Experience this vitality through sculpture, paintings, ceramics, textiles, photographs, videos and monumental installations drawn from collections in the United States, Canada and Europe. Rarely seen historic pieces, shown alongside some of the finest contemporary works, demonstrate the diversity and continuity of Native American art and culture from...
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01/10/12- 09/30/12 |
FreePort [No. 002]: Marianne Mueller
Peabody Essex Museum
Presented by Peabody Essex Museum
at Peabody Essex Museum
January 10-September 30, 2012
Swiss artist Marianne Mueller delves into PEM's collection to create an installation that combines museum objects and her own photographs. Unexpected juxtapositions of time, place and influence arise in this project, Any House Is a Home, which engages some of the central issues raised by a collection - the nature, definition and purpose of an archive. Mueller's first solo exhibition at a U.S. museum is organized by PEM Curator of Photography Phillip Prodger.
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01/10/12- 05/31/12 |
Freeport [No. 004]: Peter Hutton
Peabody Essex Museum
Presented by Peabody Essex Museum
at Peabody Essex Museum
January 10-May 31, 2012
Peter Hutton has spent nearly 40 years voyaging across the world, often by cargo ship, to create meditative, intimate and luminously photographed film studies of place. At Sea (2007) depicts the life cycle of a container ship - from mechanized construction in Korean shipyards, to a journey across the Atlantic and ending with the manual labor of ship breakers in Bangladesh. The title of the film evokes a loss of perspective, a metaphor born from the experience of a sea journey and its ability...
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01/10/12- 11/30/12 |
Unbound: Highlights from the Phillips Library at PEM
Peabody Essex Museum
Presented by Peabody Essex Museum
at Peabody Essex Museum
January 10-November 30, 2012
Boasting 400,000 objects and an acquisition program over two centuries old, PEM's Phillips Library is one of the largest, oldest and most significant museum libraries in the world. Through over 30 exquisitely rare and storied objects from the library's holdings, this exhibition presents works including: a visually stunning leaf from the Gutenberg Bible, an elaborately detailed sketchbook from the Civil War, 19th-century Japanese teahouse pop-ups, the earliest example of paper currency in the...
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Current Events
01/14/12- 04/29/12 |
Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art
Peabody Essex Museum
Presented by Peabody Essex Museum
at Peabody Essex Museum
January 14-April 29, 2012
Shapeshifting celebrates Native American ideas that have crossed time and space to be continuously refreshed with new concepts and expressions. Experience this vitality through sculpture, paintings, ceramics, textiles, photographs, videos and monumental installations drawn from collections in the United States, Canada and Europe. Rarely seen historic pieces, shown alongside some of the finest contemporary works, demonstrate the diversity and continuity of Native American art and culture from...
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01/10/12- 09/30/12 |
FreePort [No. 002]: Marianne Mueller
Peabody Essex Museum
Presented by Peabody Essex Museum
at Peabody Essex Museum
January 10-September 30, 2012
Swiss artist Marianne Mueller delves into PEM's collection to create an installation that combines museum objects and her own photographs. Unexpected juxtapositions of time, place and influence arise in this project, Any House Is a Home, which engages some of the central issues raised by a collection - the nature, definition and purpose of an archive. Mueller's first solo exhibition at a U.S. museum is organized by PEM Curator of Photography Phillip Prodger.
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01/10/12- 05/31/12 |
Freeport [No. 004]: Peter Hutton
Peabody Essex Museum
Presented by Peabody Essex Museum
at Peabody Essex Museum
January 10-May 31, 2012
Peter Hutton has spent nearly 40 years voyaging across the world, often by cargo ship, to create meditative, intimate and luminously photographed film studies of place. At Sea (2007) depicts the life cycle of a container ship - from mechanized construction in Korean shipyards, to a journey across the Atlantic and ending with the manual labor of ship breakers in Bangladesh. The title of the film evokes a loss of perspective, a metaphor born from the experience of a sea journey and its ability...
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01/10/12- 11/30/12 |
Unbound: Highlights from the Phillips Library at PEM
Peabody Essex Museum
Presented by Peabody Essex Museum
at Peabody Essex Museum
January 10-November 30, 2012
Boasting 400,000 objects and an acquisition program over two centuries old, PEM's Phillips Library is one of the largest, oldest and most significant museum libraries in the world. Through over 30 exquisitely rare and storied objects from the library's holdings, this exhibition presents works including: a visually stunning leaf from the Gutenberg Bible, an elaborately detailed sketchbook from the Civil War, 19th-century Japanese teahouse pop-ups, the earliest example of paper currency in the...
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