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Current Exhibitions

Picturing the People

September 7, 2007 – January 27, 2008

Find stories of resistance, resilience and survival in a compelling exhibition of photographs of and by indigenous peoples in the American West. Picturing the People, a ground breaking exhibition depicts the historical view of Native Americans with images from the Braun Research Library’s collections and new perspectives on contemporary indigenous art in Our People, Our Land, Our Images. The exhibition includes 135 photographs and 10 three-dimensional objects.










Gene Autry and the Twentieth-Century West

June 22, 2007 - January 13, 2008

Gene Autry

Gene Autry achieved fame as the singing cowboy, but he was so much more than that. Come learn about the multi-faceted man—recording, radio, motion picture, television, and live performance celebrity who was the first and only to earn all five stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; media maverick; sports team owner; businessman; and political activist—at Gene Autry and the Twentieth-Century West: the Centennial Exhibition, 1907-2007.

On display in the George Montgomery Gallery from June 22, 2007 through January 13, 2008, the exhibition spotlights Gene’s contributions during the major events of his lifetime: He worked with President Roosevelt to express important national messages through entertainment in the 1930s; served in the Army Air Corps during World War II; and made the leap from radio shows to television in 1950, starring in and producing The Gene Autry Show. He also established the standard of professional athlete as sports hero in the 1960s. At every critical point throughout the 20th century, Gene Autry was there—as patriot, celebrity, visionary, and everyday hero who helped shape and influence culture.

As you tour the five-gallery exhibition, you’ll engage with fun, interactive, multi-media displays that allow you to sample early recordings and film outtakes. You’ll also experience the more personal side of Gene as you peruse his closet with his brilliant western shirts, handsome hand-tooled leather boots, and spotless ten-gallon hats, not to mention his famous Martin D-45 guitar. Additional displays round out the other dimensions of Gene, effectively bringing this legend to life, for all to experience anew.

 






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