Illustrator Brian Selznick exhibit to open at Delaware Art Museum

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The Delaware Art Museum presents From Houdini to Hugo: The Art of Brian Selznick this fall. On view from October 18, 2014 through January 11, 2015, this traveling exhibition presents over 100 paintings and drawings by Brian Selznick, an award-winning children's author and illustrator. Selznick's world includes images of characters as diverse as magician Harry Houdini, poet Walt Whitman, singer Marian Anderson, and the fictional Hugo Cabret--an orphan who lives in the walls of a busy Paris train station. In 2008, Selznick was awarded the Caldecott Medal for The Invention of Hugo Cabret, which was made into the Oscar award-winning film Hugo (2011), directed by Martin Scorsese.

Selznick's illustrations animate the imaginations of children and adults with his blending of illusion, history, and adventure. From Houdini to Hugo: The Art of Brian Selznick encompasses works from Hugo and 18 of Selznick's other books, among them The Houdini Box, Walt Whitman: Words for America, Amelia and Eleanor Go for a Ride, The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins, and Frindle. The exhibition will also include books, allowing visitors to put each work of art into the context of the story.

From Houdini to Hugo: The Art of Brian Selznick complements the Delaware Art Museum's world-renowned collection of illustration and works by well-known illustrators such as Howard Pyle and N.C. Wyeth. Highlights from the Museum's Illustration collection will be on display in the first and second floor galleries through January 2015.

This exhibition will be accompanied by events and programs this fall, including a Members Preview, a free family day, a book signing with Brian Selznick, film screenings of Hugo, and an after-hours Art is After Dark event. For more information go to http://www.delart.org

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