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 The Matzene
project on which we have been working on for the past four years
is finally coming to fruition. Royal Nepal 1930: Photographs by
Richard Gordon Matzene will be on exhibit at the Ponca City Art
Center from September 6 to October 4, 2009. The opening reception
will be on Sunday, September 13, 2009, and will include a lecture
by
Dr. David S. Shields, McClintock Professor at the University of
South Carolina, one of our country’s foremost scholars on early
20th century portrait photography.
Background: The photographs, owned by the City of Ponca City, were
discovered under a table at Marland Grand Home by Sandy Graves a
number of years ago and are now stored at the Library. Since the
portraits were not identified, I asked Marcella Sirhandi, Oklahoma
State University Professor of Art History, with a specialty in
south Asian art, to research the identities, biographies,
iconography of official dress and culturally relevant information
related to the portraits. Sirhandi received a grant from the
Oklahoma Humanities Council to travel to Nepal in July, 2007 to do
research at the royal palace and archives in Katmandu. She
returned with all the photographs identified and copies of
photographs taken by Matzene not in the City’s collection.
Marcella Sirhandi has written essays about the photographs and
Gordon Matzene which are being published along with the
photographs in a hard back book due out this summer.
The photographs are now being framed at no cost to the City due to
the generosity of ConocoPhillips, Fred and Suzanne Boettcher,
Patricia Evans, John McNeese, and Tom and Sherry Muchmore.
Oklahoma State University is underwriting the cost of bringing Dr.
Shields to Ponca City. He will lecture the following day at the
University.
These photographs, now researched and documented, will be a
significant addition to the City’s art collection.
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