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Title: | Rudy Burckhardt: Three Maine Films | Date: | 6/28/2025 - 11/9/2025 | Address: | Bowdoin College Museum of Art, 245 Maine Street, Brunswick, ME 04011 | Location: | Brunswick, ME | Hours: | Tuesday– Saturday: 10:00am - 5:00pm, Thursday: 10:00am – 8:30pm, Sunday: 1:00pm – 5:00pm | Cost/Cover: | free | Web Page: | https://www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/exhibitions/2025/rudy-bur ... | Contact Info: | (207) 725-3275 |
Details: | Artist and filmmaker Rudy Burckhardt (Swiss-American, 1914–1999) is perhaps best known for his work in and of New York City. However, Maine played an important role in the artist’s personal and professional life for the last three decades of his life. This exhibition shares three films the artist shot near his home in mid-coast Maine: Daisy (1966), The Apple (1967), and Caterpillar (1973). Together, these shorts reveal the playful, contemplative, and collaborative aspects of the artist’s work and pay homage to the state’s natural landscapes. Born in Basel, Switzerland, Burckhardt immigrated to New York City in 1935, immersing himself in the city’s burgeoning art scene alongside contemporaries like Willem de Kooning and Alex Katz. Despite his deep connection to urban life, Burckhardt seemed to relish Maine’s tranquil environments, which became a recurring theme in his work.
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Audience: | All Welcome | Category: | Exhibit | Submitted by: | contributed |
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