

The Cress
Gallery / University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Permanent Collection
of Art contains approximately 704 works of art and design. A large part
of the collection hangs in the offices and public spaces of the academic
and administrative buildings on the campus of the University of Tennessee
at Chattanooga. Works of art not in circulation are maintained in archival
storage by the staff of the Cress Gallery and the Department of Arts
Visual Resources Library. Separate art collections are maintained by the
Universitys John T. Lupton Library and by the University Center.
The Permanent Collection of Art includes a large number of prints, portfolio
editions, and limited edition artists' books whose acquisition in the
early 1980s was made possible by the Ackermann Foundation. These
original serigraph, intaglio, lithograph, aquatint, and offset press prints
are the work of artists including Larry Rivers, John Piper, Robert Motherwell,
Dieter Roth, John Turnbull, Elizabeth Frink, William Scott, Gordon House,
Varda Chryssa, Piero Dorazio, Rudy Pozatti, Herbert Bayer, and others.
Archived in the Permanent Collection is a selection of posters that formed
the 1989 exhibition Design Excellence (50 posters of the 1980s)
organized by Alan White, Head, Department of Art, University of Tennessee
at Chattanooga and curated by Gordon Salchow, Professor of Graphic Design,
University of Cincinnati. Among the award winning international designers
whose work is represented are Massimo Vignelli, Paul Rand, Ivan Chermayeff,
Seymour Chwast, Milton Glaser, April Greiman, John Massey, Rick Valicenti,
and Robert Jensen.
The Permanent Collection also includes paintings, prints, photographs,
drawings, posters, small sculptural works and functional vessels which
have been purchased or donated to the University or are the work of alumni,
faculty, and outstanding students of the Department of Art. Notable among
these acquisitions are traditional Chinese ceramic tea ware, a gift from
the artisans and people of Wuxi, China; illustrations and woodcut prints
by Barry Moser, award winning Department of Art alumnus; photographs by
Robin Hood, Pulitzer Prize winning Department of Art alumnus; photographs
by Rosalind Soloman; commemorative medallions designed by Chester Martin,
also a graduate of the Department of Art; a bronze bust of George Cress
by sculptor Cesna Decosimo, donated to the University by the sculptors
mother.
On the exterior of the Fine Arts Center at its main entrance on Vine Street
stands Henry Moores Upright Motive No. 8 1955-1956, cast
bronze, donated to the University by "citizens interested in the
fine arts".
At the northeast corner of the building near Oak Street is Victor
Contreras' monumental work The Hands of God, 1975, cast and fabricated
bronze, donated to the University by McKee Baking, Collegedale, Tn.
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Inquiries regarding work in the Department of Art / Cress Gallery of Art
Permanent Collection of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga should
be directed to the Curator of Galleries and Collections.
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