Corpus - Project Redefine: Phase 2

Exhibition

Exhibition Overview

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Corpus - Project Redefine: Phase 2
Kris Ercums, curator
Gallery 406, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

What a piece of work is a man, how noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god! The beauty of the world, the paragon of animals—and yet, to me, what is this quintessence of dust? Man delights not me— nor woman neither, though by your smiling you seem to say so.
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (Act II, Scene ii, 285-300)
This exhibition investigates the many ways in which art and visual imagery reflect and shape our understanding of the body and its life processes. Our bodies are our primary resource for information both about the environment and the broader social context in which we exist. Fundamental events in our lives such as birth, aging, and death form a collective tapestry of human experience. Attempts to understand the relationship between physical body and existence include scientific theories of human evolution to more transcendent ideological pursuits like religion. These attempts form the basis of a longstanding human quest: to better understand our origins, our place in the now, and our prospects for the future.

Corpus, the Latin word for “body,” has been an integral concept in shaping knowledge in the West. The rite of Holy Communion in Christianity begins with the words of Jesus: “This is my body,” and was institutionalized in feast days known as Corpus Christi or “the body of Christ.” The term habeas corpus, which appears in the Magna Carta of 1215, means literally “bring forth the body.” It stands as a cornerstone of Euro-American legal code, which guarantees the right to trial.

Divided into five distinct sections, Corpus begins with the question of “where do we come from?” This celebration of youthful exuberance is followed by an examination of the ways in which we are socialized, paying close attention to pictorial strategies like portraiture. The heart of the exhibition delves into core experiences such as pain and suffering that shape ideas about faith and devotion. The fourth section of the exhibition looks at the body in motion, ways in which gesture and posture of the human form communicate meaning. The final section concludes with a cross-cultural exploration of death and memory from Neolithic mortuary culture to more recent depictions of aging, sickness, and grieving.

Exhibition images

Works of art

circa 1200s
unrecorded Yoruba artist
1965
Filippo da Verona
early 1500s
Karl Müller
1866
Rembrandt Peale, Charles Willson Peale
1812
Samuel Bell Waugh
1843
Shop of Rossellino
mid 1400s
Robert Henri
circa 1913
Jean-Honoré Fragonard
circa 1782
Frederic Leighton 1st Baron Leighton of Stretton
1890
unrecorded Chokwe artist
late 1800s–1908
George Frederick Watts
1904
circa 1480–1490
Guido Reni
circa 1640
John Singer Sargent
1882
Studio of Domenico and Valore Casini
1610–1628
Willem Wissing
circa 1708
Dirck Santvoort
1643
Joshua Reynolds
circa 1770
Thomas Gainsborough
1772
Jacques Sonrel
1895
Julian Alden Weir
1892
Richard Emile Miller
circa 1910
Ammi Phillips
circa 1824
Thomas Wilmer Dewing
circa 1910
Master of Frankfurt Workshop
circa 1515–1518
Master of Alkmaar, Claas van Waterlant
1490–circa 1510
Anton Woensam
circa 1530
Lope de Larrea y Ercilla, Juan de Ancheta, Miguel de Espinal
circa 1578–1584
late 1400s–early 1500s
Cenni di Francesco di Ser Cenni
circa 1410–1415
Max Oppenheimer (MOPP)
1910–1911
Pieter Cornelisz. van Rijck
late 1500s
Paul Manship
circa 1915
Balthasar Griessmann
early 1600s
Gaspard Marsy, Anselme Flamen
1700s
Januarius Johann Rasso Zick
circa 1770
Sassetta, Master of the Osservanza Triptych
circa 1430–1435
Sébastien Bourdon
circa 1644–1645
Juan de la Abadía the elder
before 1491
Hans von Aachen
late 1500s–early 1600s
before 1500s
Allessandro Turchi
circa 1635
Giovanni Battista Crosato
circa 1720–1730
Theodoor Rombouts
circa 1616–1625
Abraham van der Schoor
1657
Jacopo da Empoli
circa 1615–1620
Joseph Ducreux
circa 1791
Philip James de Loutherbourg
circa 1770
Pierre Eugène Emile Hébert
1863
Cesare Quaranta
circa 1513–1515
Cesare Quaranta
circa 1513–1515
100s CE, Roman Empire (27 BCE–476 CE)
circa 300 BCE, Ptolemaic period (330–30 BCE)
circa 200 CE, Eastern Han dynasty (25 CE–220 CE)
Hendrik Cornelisz. van Vliet
mid 1600s
Frederick Stuart Church
1880s
Hans Holbein the younger
1600s
School of the Upper Rhine
late 1400s
after 650 BCE
Sassetta
late 1400s
Käthe Kollwitz
1910
Sebald Beham
1541
José Guadalupe Posada
mid 1800s–early 1900s
Luis Alfonso Jimenez, Segura Publishing
1984
late Western Zhou dyanasty (circa 1120 BCE–770 BCE)
800–500 BCE
circa 3000 BCE
circa 3000 BCE
possibly late Shang dynasty (circa 1600 BCE–1046 BCE)
Akkadian Empire (circa 2334–2154 BCE)
John Smart
late 1700s
reign of Emperor Probus, 276–282
Kahlil Gibran
early 1900s
Lelio Orsi
late 1550s–1560s
Lucas Cranach the elder
1509
Giorgio Ghisi, Giovanni Battista Bertani
1558 or before
André Kertész
1933
Brassaï
1934–1935
Marcantonio Raimondi
1508
Minor White
1949
Adam von Bartsch, Parmigianino
1784
Lawton Silas Parker
circa 1890s
Ruth Bernhard
1962
late 400s, Kofun period (250 CE–552 CE)
William Blake
circa 1819
Willie Cole
1999
Willie Cole
1999
Willie Cole
1999
Georg Kolbe
1920
Sonia Khurana
1999
Orval Hixon
1915–1928
Orval Hixon
circa 1920
Orval Hixon
1925
Orval Hixon
1920
Orval Hixon
early 1900s
Orval Hixon
early 1900s
Orval Hixon
1920
Akkadian Empire (circa 2334–2154 BCE)
Otto Dix
1914
Claude Buck
1920
Kehinde Wiley, Cerealart Projects LLC
2006
XX
Li Ming
2009
Giorgio Vasari
circa 1562–1565
Bernard Séjourné
1975
Taro Izumi
2009
Anne Estelle Rice
circa 1910–1912
Armand Guillaumin
1800s
Dirck Hals
early-mid 1600s
Benjamin Vautier
1874
Master of Frankfurt Workshop
circa 1515–1518

Events

June 2, 2012
Activity
10:00AM–4:00PM
Gallery 406
June 3, 2012
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12:00–4:00PM
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June 9, 2012
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June 10, 2012
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June 16, 2012
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June 17, 2012
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June 23, 2012
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June 24, 2012
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June 30, 2012
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July 1, 2012
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January 5, 2013
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January 6, 2013
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January 12, 2013
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January 13, 2013
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January 19, 2013
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January 20, 2013
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January 26, 2013
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January 27, 2013
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August 3, 2013
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August 4, 2013
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August 10, 2013
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August 11, 2013
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August 17, 2013
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August 24, 2013
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August 25, 2013
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August 31, 2013
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September 1, 2013
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January 4, 2014
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January 5, 2014
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January 11, 2014
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January 12, 2014
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January 18, 2014
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January 19, 2014
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January 25, 2014
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January 26, 2014
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August 27, 2014
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12:00–3:00PM
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September 6, 2014
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September 7, 2014
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September 13, 2014
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September 14, 2014
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September 20, 2014
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September 21, 2014
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September 27, 2014
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September 28, 2014
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January 3, 2015
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January 4, 2015
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January 10, 2015
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January 11, 2015
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January 17, 2015
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January 18, 2015
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January 24, 2015
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January 25, 2015
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January 31, 2015
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February 1, 2015
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March 22, 2015
Talk
2:00–3:30PM
Gallery 406, 307 Reception Room, Spencer Museum of Art
March 28, 2015
Activity
10:30–11:30AM
307 Reception Room, Gallery 406