Rey’s ‘Lost Beauty II’ solo exhibit opens at Buffalo Museum of Science | News, Sports, Jobs



Paintings by SUNY Distinguished Professor Alberto Rey of the State College of new York at Fredonia Division of Visible Arts and New Media will be showcased in “Lost Elegance II: The Art of Museum Tales,” a distinctive two-month exhibit that opens Saturday, Oct. 16, at the Buffalo Museum of Science.
“Lost Beauty” will showcase a range of 15 objects from the museum’s extensive selection. These compact fragments influenced Mr. Rey, and via his paintings he asks audiences to glimpse past the scale, label or fragment and respect the misplaced beauty within. A reserve accompanies the project.
“While museums can house artifacts and specimens from across time and position, it is how these goods inspire some others that genuinely gives them benefit,” explained Kathy Leacock, the museum’s deputy director. “The exact item or specimen invokes a little something unique in every of us. The Buffalo Museum of Science has additional than 750,000 objects and artifacts in its assortment – but why these objects? What can they explain to us? Why really should they make any difference? And how does safeguarding these collections further our understanding of the planet about us?”
Just about every of the 15 goods is accompanied by a massive portray by Rey. A person certain merchandise – a handwoven basket from the 20th century that actions just millimeters in diameter – is introduced to existence in a four-foot painting.
Some items have never prior to been on exhibit for public viewing.
An exhibition catalog will accompany the exhibition which information the record of the Buffalo Museum of Science, the process in building the artwork and narratives about each and every of the artifacts.
“We are thrilled to last but not least be in a position to present this beautiful and carefully curated show. ‘Lost Elegance II’ shines a gentle on the Buffalo Modern society of Purely natural Sciences’ (BSNS) importance as a collecting institution. Alberto Rey’s paintings enable us explain to the wealthy stories that make these products considerable – stories that, with out this sort of close inspection and context, may possibly effortlessly go unnoticed at to start with glance,” said Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences President and CEO Marisa Wigglesworth.
3 yrs in the producing, “Lost Beauty II” is the second in a sequence of exhibits by Rey. “Lost Natural beauty I” was on display at the University at Buffalo’s Anderson Gallery in 2019 and showcased Rey’s “The Extinct Birds Challenge.” This second installment was scheduled to open up at the museum in Summer months 2020 prior to the show was place on hold in reaction to adjustments to the museum’s show plan due to the pandemic.
“This show will charm to those with passions in science, heritage and globe cultures just as substantially as it will to artwork fans, making it a just cannot-overlook attraction in Buffalo this fall,” Ms. Wigglesworth claimed. The museum is open up Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
“I have often cherished science and art and this undertaking was a superb chance to take a look at and highlight a number of of the small gems ‘lost’ in the museum’s wide assortment,” Rey claimed.
Aleron is the exhibit sponsor. Admission to the museum, found at 1020 Humboldt Parkway, can be ordered by calling (716) 896-5200 or on the internet.