Forms of Thought
Exhibition
Exhibition Overview
Forms of Thought
Kris Ercums, curator
Gallery 407, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
Forms of Thought and This Land are two exhibitions that together explore intangible ideas. Works in Forms of Thought capture various artists’ attempts to depict transcendent, sacred, and religious ideas.
Exhibition images
Works of art

1868–1880

circa 1495

mid-late 1700s

mid-late 1700s

circa 1590–1605

circa 1575–1580

mid 1500s

1982

early 1600s

circa 1500–1501

mid 1900s

mid-late 1900s

early 1100s, Goryeo dynasty (918–1392)

宋朝 Song dynasty (960–1279)

late 1400s–early 1500s

circa 1775

early-mid 1900s

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

late 1800s–1975

circa 1950

late 1800s–1969

late 1800s–1969

late 1800s–1969

late 1800s–1993

1968–1969

1880s–1890s

1865 or 1869

1980–1992

circa 1400s, Muromachi period (1338–1573)

circa 1950

circa 1692–1702

1962

1951

early 1100s, Goryeo dynasty (918–1392)
Events
February 8, 2015
Talk
2:00–3:30PM
Gallery 407, 307 Reception Room, Spencer Museum of Art