Previously On View
Guarding the Art will feature works from the BMA’s collection, across eras, genres, cultures, and mediums, selected by guest curators from the BMA’s Security department. As guest curators, the officers will collaborate with leadership and staff across the museum to select and reinterpret works. In addition, the team is working with renowned art historian and curator Dr. Lowery Stokes Sims, who is providing additional mentorship and professional development.
The exhibition was conceived earlier this year by BMA Trustee Amy Elias in conversation with Dr. Asma Naeem, BMA Eddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown Chief Curator, about ways to fulfill the Museum’s commitment to be more diverse, more inclusive, and more representative of the community it serves. An inquiry was subsequently sent to all members of the BMA’s security team to gauge their interest in developing an exhibition that would provide them with the unique opportunity to have their voices heard through their perspectives about the museum’s collection.
The 17 officers who elected to participate are Traci Archable-Frederick, Jess Bither, Ben Bjork, Ricardo Castro, Melissa Clasing, Bret Click, Alex Dicken, Kellen Johnson, Michael Jones, Rob Kempton, Chris Koo, Alex Lei, Dominic Mallari, Dereck Mangus, Sara Ruark, Joan Smith, and Elise Tensley. The group reflects a broad range of backgrounds and interests with officers who are also artists, chefs, musicians, scholars, and writers.
Throughout the exhibition’s development process, the guest curators are collaborating with staff in curatorial, design, education, conservation, and marketing departments to support cross-departmental conversation, learning, and idea-sharing. With additional guidance from Dr. Sims, the group is conducting object research, determining the scope of the exhibition, weighing in on installation design, developing didactic materials, generating content for a catalogue, and planning visitor tours and other public programs. Along with the creative opportunity, each participant is being compensated for their time with funds directed from a lead grant from the Pearlstone Family Foundation.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by Amy Elias and Richard Pearlstone/The Pearlstone Family Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Legum, Kwame Webb and Kathryn Bradley, the United Way of Central Maryland, David and Elizabeth Himelfarb Hurwitz, and Michael Sherman and Carrie Tivador.
Archive Gallery Images
Select Artworks in this Exhibition
Max Ernst
Earthquake, Late Afternoon
1947
Max Beckmann
Still Life with Large Shell
1938
Mono
Water Bottle
1900
Atlantic Watershed
Figure of a shaman (Sukia)
999
Quimbaya
Seated male figure
500
Jane Frank
Winter’s End
1957
Jama-Coaque
Effigy vessel of standing dignitary
500
Emile-Antoine Bourdelle
Head of Medusa (Door Knocker)
1924
Thomas Ruckle
House of Frederick Crey
1829
Grace Hartigan
Interior, ‘The Creeks’
1956
Philip Guston
The Oracle
1973
Sam Gilliam
Blue Edge
1970
Video
Guarding the Art: Kellen Johnson
Guarding the Art: Elise Tensley
Guarding the Art: Rob Kempton
Guarding the Art: Alex Dicken
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