About this Event
Curator Edith Graves and AU Museum Director Jack Rasmussen, will discuss the exhibition "A. Brockie Stevenson: An American Vision", in a gallery talk scheduled for
Thursday, 11:00am- 12:00pm
About the exhibition:
Albert Brockie Stevenson (1919–2009), Artist
Edith Graves, Curator
Enter a world of stillness where small-town America is rendered with quiet precision. White clapboard houses, fire stations, storefronts, and locomotives stand not as nostalgic emblems, but as enduring meditations on order, solitude, and care.
Albert Brockie Stevenson, long based in Washington, DC, devoted his career to observing the built environment of America with an exacting and patient eye. Trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, a World War II combat artist, and a dedicated teacher at the Corcoran School of Art and Design, Stevenson shaped generations of artists.
Working with disciplined geometry and flattened planes of color, his carefully calibrated compositions are situated within the lineage of American Realism alongside figures such as Charles Sheeler and Edward Hopper. For Stevenson, craft was a moral commitment. This exhibition of eleven paintings and eight silkscreens invites us to slow our gaze and contemplate his transformation of ordinary structures into timeless studies of light and silence.
This event will be held in-person at the museum.
Please direct any questions about this event to the museum's main contact for this event, Patricia Poku-Speight at [email protected].
Image: A. Brockie Stevenson, Purple Mansard, 1970-71. Acrylic on canvas, 52 x 34 inches. Courtesy of Edith Graves.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, Washington, United States
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