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THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS
ANNOUNCES NEWLY ELECTED MEMBERS




Photo credits:
Louis Begley ©Mariana Cook
Aaron Jay Kernis ©Kim Pluti
Sylvia Plimack Mangold ©Robin Holland

New York, NY, March 9, 2011 – The American Academy of Arts and Letters will hold its annual induction and award ceremony in mid-May. J. D. McClatchy, president of the Academy, will conduct the presentation of awards in architecture, art, literature, and music. Secretary of the Academy, Rosanna Warren, will induct nine members into the 250-person organization: artists Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Malcolm Morley, James Turrell, and architect Robert A. M. Stern; writers Louis Begley, Michael Cunningham, and Rita Dove; composers Martin Boykan and Aaron Jay Kernis.

President McClatchy will induct choreographer Bill T. Jones to American Honorary membership and writers Anne Carson and Elfriede Jelinek and artist William Kentridge to Foreign Honorary membership. Rocco Landesman will deliver the Blashfield Foundation Address, titled “The Play’s the Thing.”

An exhibition of art, architecture, books, and manuscripts by new members and recipients of awards will be on view in the Academy’s galleries from May 19 to June 12.

Newly Elected Members of the Academy

Writer Louis Begley was born in Styrj, Poland (now Ukraine) in 1933. He was educated at Harvard College and Harvard Law School. His recent works of fiction include About Schmidt; Mistler’s Exit; Schmidt Delivered; Shipwreck; and Matters of Honor.

Composer Martin Boykan was born in New York City in 1931. He was educated at Harvard College and Yale University. He is Professor Emeritus at Brandeis University. His recent works include Concerto for Violin and Piano; Second Chances; and Soliloquies for an Insomniac.

Writer Michael Cunningham was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1952. He was educated at Stanford University and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. He is Professor of Creative Writing at Yale University. His works of fiction include A Home at the End of the World; Flesh and Blood; The Hours; Specimen Days; and By Nightfall.

Writer Rita Dove was born in Akron, Ohio, in 1952. She was educated at Miami University; Universität Tübingen, Germany; and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She was the Poet Laureate of the United States from 1993 to 1995. Her recent poetry collections include Mother Love; On the Bus with Rosa Parks; and American Smooth.

Composer Aaron Jay Kernis is among the most esteemed musical figures of his generation. He has been commissioned by countless orchestras and major soloists, and his catalogue includes over 20 CDs of his work. Recent recordings feature orchestral works by the Grant Park Festival Orchestra (Cedille), and Goblin Market with The New Professionals and narrator Mary King (Signum). New compositions include Symphony of Meditations (Symphony #3) for Seattle Symphony, Concerto with Echoes for Orpheus, "a voice, a messenger" for the New York Philharmonic and Big Ten Band Association, and dal L'Arte del Danssar for Astral Artists. He has won the Pulitzer Prize, the Grawemeyer Award, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s Stoeger Prize, a Rome Prize, Guggenheim Fellowship, BMI Prizes, ASCAP Awards, and multiple Grammy nominations. He has served as Composer-in-Residence for Astral Artists in Philadelphia, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Minnesota Public Radio, American Composers Forum, and held the post of New Music Advisor of the Minnesota Orchestra for a decade. He retains his post as Director of the Minnesota Orchestra’s Composer Institute and has taught on the composition faculty at the Yale School of Music since 2003.

Artist Sylvia Plimack Mangold was born in New York City in 1938. She was educated at Cooper Union and Yale University. Her earliest solo exhibitions were held in New York at Fischbach (1974 and 1975) and Droll/Kolbert Galleries (1978). There have been three museum surveys of Plimack Mangold's work, each accompanied by a monograph: Madison Art Center (1982), Wesleyan University and University of Michigan (1992), and Albright-Knox Art Gallery (1994). Plimack Mangold lives and works in Washingtonville, New York. Her paintings were recently exhibited at Alexander and Bonin, New York, NY (2009) and Kuntmuseum Winterthur, Switzerland (2010).

Artist Malcolm Morley was born in London, England, in 1931. He was educated at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, and Royal College of Art, both in London. He has exhibited at Akron Art Institute, OH; Fabian Carlsson Gallery, London; Galerie Georges Lavrov, Paris; Pace Gallery, New York, NY; Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London; Galerie Montenay, Paris; Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY; Baumgartner Galleries, Washington, D.C.; Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris; Galleria d'Arte Emilio Mazzoli, Modena, Italy; Sperone Gallerie Xavier Hufkens, Brussels; Hayward Gallery, London; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, FL.

Architect Robert A. M. Stern was born in New York City in 1939. He was educated at Columbia and Yale Universities. Mr. Stern is the founding partner of Robert A. M. Stern Architects. He is the dean of the Yale School of Architecture. His recent projects include Harvard Business School, Boston, MA; Broadway Residence Hall, Columbia University, New York, NY; Nashville Public Library, TN; Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, Houston, TX; Southwest Quadrangle, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.; Main Library, Columbus, GA; Federal Courthouse, Richmond, VA; Robert C. Byrd United States Courthouse and Federal Building, Beckley, WV; Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan; American Revolution Center, Museum of Valley Forge National Historic Park, PA; Comcast Center, Philadelphia, PA; Fifteen Central Park West, New York, NY; and Museum for African Art, New York, NY, under construction.

Artist James Turrell was born in Los Angeles, California in 1943. He was educated at Pomona College and the Claremont Graduate School. He has had recent solo exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; Smithsonian Institute, Washington D.C.; de Young Museum, San Francisco, CA; Guggenheim Museum Bilbao; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY; Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden; and Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Germany.

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