Cyril Lixenberg exhibit kicks off Fall Arts Celebration
A unique exhibition at Grand Valley State University will explore and
celebrate 81 years of the life and work of the popular contemporary
Dutch artist Cyril Lixenberg, from Amsterdam.
The artist will attend the opening reception for the
exhibition “Cyril Lixenberg: An Artist’s Journey,” on September 11,
from 5-7 p.m. in the Art Gallery, Performing Arts Center, Allendale
Campus. The event kicks off Grand Valley’s popular Fall Arts
Celebration.
While the Allendale exhibition is ongoing from August 23 -
November 1, concurrent satellite exhibitions will be mounted at sister
institutions throughout West Michigan. The artist has a long history
of involvement with area communities since the mid-1980s, including
Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Holland and Saugatuck.
Lixenberg’s monumental sculptures and colorful screen prints are
exhibited throughout Grand Valley’s campuses, including the iconic
bright yellow “Amaranth’ sculpture created in 2002 for the Allendale
Campus, and the towering “Magela-S,” made for ArtPrize 2010 and
exhibited on the Pew Grand Rapids Campus. Lixenberg is also well known
for his 2007 riverfront sculpture “Steel Water,” a major commission
that commemorates Grand Rapids as the first city in the world to add
fluoride to its water.
Grand Valley has the largest collection of Lixenberg’s works
anywhere, due in part to the artist’s generosity and his long-term
friendship with Grand Valley’s Director of Galleries and Collections
Henry Matthews, who he first met in 1984. In 2001, in memory of his
late wife Saskia, the artist contributed to Grand Valley’s collections
more than 300 of his own works on paper created over the previous 40 years.
“This initial donation by Cyril triggered the creation of Grand
Valley’s Print & Drawing Cabinet, which has attracted other
significant gifts,” said Matthews. “Cyril has not only been a generous
donor, but he has shared freely of himself by mentoring students,
judging art competitions and hosting study abroad students, faculty
and staff at his Amsterdam home and studio.”
Grand Valley’s retrospective exhibition will include selections
from Lixenberg’s most recent gift of nearly 140 of his early
paintings, drawings, prints, monoprints and personal archival
materials, to provide an enlightening view of the artist’s evolution
to the successful contemporary artist he is today.
Learn more about the artist in a Grand Valley
Magazine profile.
This exhibition program is supported by a generous gift from
Larry and Elaine Rutowski Shay (GVSU alumna 2012) and, in part, by
public funds from the Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York
and a grant from the Netherland-America Foundation.
Fall Arts Celebration at Grand Valley State University, for more
than 10 years, has enriched the arts and humanities in West Michigan
by featuring many distinguished writers, poets, musicians, dancers,
artists and scholars. The tradition continues with this exhibition
opening as one of six signature events in 2013. All Fall Arts
Celebration events are open to the public with free admission.
For more information and a complete schedule of events, call
(616) 331-2185, or visit http://www.gvsu.edu/fallarts.
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