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exhibition Multiple Visions: A Common Bond opened December 8, 1982. Beginning
in January, 2010, the gallery will temporarily close for lighting and other upgrades.
The gallery will reopen in June, 2010.
I
believe we should preserve this evidence of the past, not as a pattern for
sentimental imitation, but as nourishment for the creative spirit of the
present. -Alexander Girard
Alexander
and Susan Girard began a lifetime of collecting on their honeymoon trip to Mexico
in 1939. Objects were selected for their beauty, humor, whimsy, enthusiasm, spontaneity
and directness and they illustrate humankind's universal need to give form to
a sense of ornament, play, delight, and wonder. The Girard collection of more
than 100,000 objects is unique in part because of its size: intentional multiples
in the collection resulted in a great depth to the holdings in many village traditions
that are represented only superficially in other collections that contain similar
material. The breadth is also staggering: more than 100 countries on six continents
are represented. Art is only art when
it is synonymous with living. -Alexander Girard
The exhibition is also unique in that it w as
designed by the donor, a leading architect and interior and textile designer.
Multiple Visions: A Common Bond displays approximately 10% of the collection.
The collection includes toys and dolls, costumes, masks, textiles of all kinds,
religious folk art (ex-votos and milagros, nativities, icons) as well as paintings,
beadwork, and more. More than a million visitors have passed through the doors
into the special world of Girard since the exhibition opened in 1982. Popular
with children and the young at heart, the exhibit attracts visitors back into
the museum to find an old favorite, or discover a new treasure in the gallery.
The exhibition and collection serve as an inspiration and resource for scholars
and educators from around the world, from preschool to college level.
Toys
represent a microcosm of mans world and dreams. They exhibit fantasy,
imagination, humor and love. They are an invaluable record and expression
of man's ingenious unsophisticated imagination.
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