A.E. Backus and Florida’s Highwaymen Exhibition
University Galleries presents the exhibition, “A.E. Backus and Florida’s Highwaymen: History, Commerce and Art.”
A.E. Backus, Bream Fishing
鶹ƷƵ’s University Galleries presents the exhibition, “A.E. Backus and Florida’s Highwaymen: History, Commerce and Art.” The exhibition will be on display from Friday, Sept. 16 through Saturday, Nov. 19 in the Ritter Art Gallery, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton campus. An opening reception will take place on Thursday, Sept. 15 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and will feature a 7 p.m. presentation by one of the participating humanities scholars. The opening and reception are free and open to the public.
The exhibitionbrings to the public new scholarly insights into the work of A.E. “Bean” Backus, Florida’s preeminent landscape painter, and the Highwaymen, a group of 26 African-American artists influenced to varying degrees by Backus. The exhibition consists of a selection of original Backus works owned by 鶹ƷƵand a number of Highwaymen paintings borrowed from regional collectors. Didactic wall texts, accompanied by historical photographs and artifacts, will provide viewers with the contexts for comparing the styles and themes of the paintings and for understanding how the Highwaymen emerged and commercially produced their unprecedented works of art. Specifically, the exhibition will address Backus’ relation to these young artists during Jim Crow Florida in the 50s and 60s; Backus’ own place in the history of Florida landscape painting; commerce and art; illusions and perceptions of the Florida landscape; and the contribution of these landscape paintings to the Florida Dream.
A series of public programs will take place while the exhibition is on display. Lectures by Florida-based humanities scholars will analyze the social, historical and political milieu of these artists. Also, a panel of several contemporary African-American visual artists will critically examine and offer fresh perspectives on the content, stylistic renderings and aesthetics of these paintings.
The University Galleries’ Ritter Art Gallery at 鶹ƷƵis open Tuesday through Friday from 1 to 4 p.m., and Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. Visitors must obtain a $2 parking pass or use the limited metered parking before visiting the gallery. More extensive parking directions are available online at www.fau.edu/galleries. The University Galleries operate an active Museum Education Program that is approved as a Field Experience Provider by the School District of Palm Beach County. Class and other group tours can be arranged during and outside of open hours by appointment. For more information, visit or call 561- 297-2661.
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