NASA's 50th Anniversary Inspires Smithsonian Traveling Art Exhibit

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May 20, 2008

Bert Ulrich
Headquarters, Washington
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Jennifer Schommer
Smithsonian Institution, Washington
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RELEASE: 08-120

NASA'S 50TH ANNIVERSARY INSPIRES SMITHSONIAN TRAVELING ART EXHIBIT

WASHINGTON -- A traveling art exhibition featuring 73 works by some of 
America's leading artists has been organized by the Smithsonian 
Institution to honor NASA's 50th birthday.

"NASA | ART 50 Years of Exploration" contains almost a half-century of 
artwork from such luminaries as Annie Leibovitz, Norman Rockwell, 
Andy Warhol, Doug and Mike Starn, Nam June Paik and William Wegman. 
Drawn from the collections of NASA and the National Air and Space 
Museum, the exhibit includes drawings, photographs, sculpture and 
other media. These works, both illustrative and abstract, depict 
private and personal moments, triumphs and tragedies from NASA's 
first five decades.

"Through the NASA Art Program, artists have been given an inside 
glimpse into the missions and programs which make up the space 
agency," said Bert Ulrich, the program's curator at NASA Headquarters 
in Washington. "Through their imaginations, artists have shared an 
entirely new interpretation of the NASA story with the public.

"NASA | ART" will open Oct. 25 at the Art League of Bonita Springs in 
Bonita Springs, Fla. The exhibition will remain there until Jan. 19, 
2009, then travel to 10 other museums through 2011. The show was put 
together by NASA and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition 
Service, in cooperation with the Smithsonian's National Air and Space 
Museum.

The works featured in the exhibit date from the start of the NASA Art 
Program in 1962, when Administrator James E. Webb asked painters, 
musicians and conceptual artists to illustrate and interpret the 
space agency's missions. A companion book to the exhibit, "NASA | ART 
50 Years of Exploration," will be published in fall 2008 by Harry N. 
Abrams.

The National Air and Space Museum, composed of the flagship building 
on the National Mall in Washington and the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy 
Center in Chantilly, Va., is home to the world's finest collection of 
artifacts of flight. The Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition 
Service has been sharing the wealth of Smithsonian collections and 
research programs with millions of people outside Washington for more 
than 50 years through a wide range of exhibitions about art, science 
and history. 

Exhibition descriptions and tour schedules are available at:

www.sites.si.edu

A gallery highlighting NASA art at the Smithsonian can be found at:

http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/NASAart_gallery

For more information about NASA's 50th Anniversary, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/50th

	
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