Cantor Center

Cantor showcases Stanford faculty artists, photographers, sculptors, printmakers and filmmakers

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For Lukas Felzmann, great photos don't happen in a moment. They are the result of "extended attention and receptiveness."

The art lecturer is one among a baker's dozen of faculty artists, photographers, printmakers, sculptors and filmmakers from the Department of Art and Art History who are exhibiting their works at the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts.

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Cantor exhibition spotlights Asian acquisitions from Zhou dynasty to modern East Asia

asianart.jpgOne of the final works of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, a great master of Japanese woodblock printing, is a highpoint of the current exhibition at the Cantor Center for Visual Arts, “From the Bronze Age of China to Japan’s Floating World”.

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Passion for Rodin

rodin.jpgThe greatest collection of Rodin bronzes outside Paris is at Stanford. It is the first time the Cantor Center for Visual Arts is giving the public a chance to see its entire collection: about 200 works of stone, wax, plaster, terracotta and bronze by the legendary French artist Auguste Rodin (1840-1917).

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