Hey, everybody--superheroes are art now!
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Rogers, Arkansas, has just begun an exhibit called "Men of Steel, Women of Wonder." It will run through April 22. The exhibit is apparently all about how artists have responded to these iconic--overused word there, but makes sense in this context--comics figures over the years.
https://crystalbridges.org/exhibitions/ ... of-wonder/"Men of Steel, Women of Wonder is a new exhibition developed by Crystal Bridges Assistant Curator Alejo Benedetti that examines art-world responses to Superman and Wonder Woman ranging from their Depression-era origins to today’s contemporary artist interpretations. The exhibition features over 70 paintings, photographs, installations, videos, and more by over 50 artists.
"Offering fresh perspectives on these cultural icons and tapping into our current national love for superheroes, the artists in Men of Steel, Women of Wonder use Superman and Wonder Woman to explore national identity, American values, social politics, representation, and the concept of humanity in an exciting, thought-provoking, unforgettable exhibition.
"We recognize that Superman and Wonder Woman are familiar figures and may have more appeal for younger audiences. For parents and families, it’s important to know that in Men of Steel, Women of Wonder, there are a range of ways artists are depicting these characters. Some are represented in familiar and heroic ways, while others are exploring mature topics like race, gender, sexuality, and national identity."
I'm going to have to see whether I can make an excuse to get to Rogers (I don't live nearby, even though I'm in-state) sometime in the next three months. Aside from their special exhibits like this one, Crystal Bridges has a fantastic permanent collection. If anybody at IMWAN can make it to northwest Arkansas for this, do it!