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CKNIGHT ART A-Ji.-0 ' 'f-fm... . - .. ,. 9Y'w.-'fuQ-9- g1jsr44qi.'-if---A T...-f . .jf 0 +'3i7ff',if-fi'i WMM-f ..... ..-.,- f u..f' 15-3'f'4+if' - ' Q. I xeq?-si. An extraordinary art museum open- ed at Wichita State University December 7, 1974. In a lavish ceremony that inau- gurates a new era in art at WSU, a surprising collection of distinguished art works ranging from sculpture to photo- graphic exhibitions was unveiled for the first time. The small, but versatile museum was named the Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art to honor a 76-year-old Hyde Park, New York businessman and art con- noisseur who donated over 300 paintings to the University collection. The gift represents the,Iargest and most complete collection of the works of American painter Fredrick J. Waugh, and is valued at over S1 million. The museum is aesthetically linked to a larger academic facility to the-west with glassed-in walkways on two levels and is joined to an existing art building to the north. The public gallery and sculpture court provides 7,600 square feet of space. It is open to the public. The entire complex is known as McKnight Art Center, a multi-use fac- ility initiated in 1969 with a gift from the estate of Eva McKnight, a member of a prominent pioneer Wichita family. The opening of the Ulrich Museum of Art resurrects a university gallery program which was nearly wiped out when the old art building burned to the ground in 1964. More amazing than the building, however, is the university art collection. In three years, under the direction of Dr. Martin H. Bush, 47, an astute, primly dressed wizard of art and re- source collecting, a modest handful of paintings was parlayed into a bulging portfolio of more than 2,400 art works valued at nearly S3 million. Nearly 33.4 million worth of art- representing some of the best paintings, sculpture, prints and photographs in the collection - were on display opening day. Dr. Bush, a New York native, came to WSU from Syracuse University, where he rounded up S8 million in contribu- tions. Sewing as Vice-President of
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CENTER Academic Resource Development he .rn mediately sparked hopes that he would accomplish the same rnagrr' at WSU He did An accorirplrslred historian, writer and art collertor Bush has won the respect and friendship of stores of the great artists and toller tors rn the country The list of names rn the collection reads like the Index of an art history text There are works by Moses Soyer, Frank Stella, Max Weber Robert Good nough, Doris Caesar, Alexander Archipenko, Isabel Bishop and many more Bush speaks the languages of art Despite a rninuscule art acquisition bud get, he successfully coaxed scores of well known artists and collectors into contributing to the WSU collection Others were obtained for a fraction of their real value. The dimension of the WSU collet tion has swelled to 582 paintings 1408 oilsl, as well as 1,086 prints and 305 sculptures One of Bush's proudest accornplrsh ments was the donation of 47 individual art works of Ernest Trova, American sculptor made famous for his Falling Man series, giving WSU probably the largest collection of Trova art rn the United States. One example of Trova art stands outdoors east of the Life Science build ing as part of the now familiar unrver sity outdoor SCulpture collection. It is Profile Canto IV A, an immense Cor 'ten steel sculpture in the Falling Man series. The number of outdoor sculptures now numbers nine with the addition of Louise NeveIson's Night Tree, lotzaterl rn the center area of Fairinor.nt Dravr near McKnight Art Center Other acquisitions include Kenneth Arrrmagr- 1 Mouton Variation, Figure lArrhaearr lll by Danre Barbara Hepworth, Teddy Boy 81 Girl II, by Lynn Chadwick, Grand father's Horse, by Chicago artist John Kearney, Daedalus a 26 bronze head by Charles Grafly, lwo lines Oblique Down a kinetic sculpture by George Rickey and Happy Mother by Austrian hnrn Plugins flu...-f , ggi.-:annum - I Arr rirrprr-rrfrlerrterl srlir-rlnle ol 31 Kalhe Kollwilf, whose works portrayed rrlntrons rs plairrrerl lor the lrrsl year the plight of the poor and oppressed, of the rrrtrserrrri Already such painters and Wayne Thrcliarrd, one ol Amerrca's .is Frr-drrrk Waugh, the orilslarrdrrrg Inst pop all painters have been exhibit rerrr,an nrarrne artist, German painter rrrl
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