Ongoing
‘Style, Elegance and Wit’

‘Style, Elegance and Wit’

Presented by Indiana State Museum at Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites

The exhibition Style, Elegance and Wit: The Art of James Spencer Russell is drawn from the Indiana State Museum permanent fine art collection and several private Indiana collectors including Steve Conant, a noted Indiana art collector. Conant will also write the forward for the exhibit catalog. “James Spencer Russell was virtually unknown in his native state of Indiana, yet earned a national reputation with his work regularly featured in gallery and museum exhibitions in New York City and across the United States for more than 30 years,” said Curator of Fine Art Mark Ruschman. “We present an extensive assortment of both personal artifacts and artwork; chronicling Russell’s entire career. Through this exhibition, we’ll reintroduce the public to this uniquely talented and inventive Hoosier artist.” The exhibition will feature several works that will excite the imagination, including significant works inspired by Russell’s fascination with James Joyce’s modern literary masterpiece, Finnegan’s Wake. Programming for this exhibit will include a lecture on James Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake and the historic relationship between the literary world and the visual arts. Dates for programming are still being determined

Admission Info

The exhibition is included with museum admission

Dates & Times

2014/04/04 - 2014/10/12

Location Info

Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites

650 W. Washington, Indianapolis, IN 46204

Parking Info

Parking is available in the attached White River State Park underground parking garage on Washington Street and in nearby garages, or in the White River State Park South Lot.

Parking is $5 when visiting the museum and free when attending an IMAX® film.