艺术图书馆:罗格斯购物中心的新艺术地标

Halina R. Rusak
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罗格斯大学艺术图书馆位于历史悠久的Voorhees购物中心的新设施中。购物中心是大学最古老的部分之一。它的一些建筑可以追溯到大学早期的殖民时期。购物中心的一端是行政大楼,旧女王大楼,另一端是新不伦瑞克省神学院。一座历史悠久的“沉默的威廉”(William the silence)雕塑矗立在商场的一端,而在另一端,艺术博物馆前的一座现代雕塑则昭示着它的当代角色。这个购物中心是一所分散的大学的核心。这是一个具有仪式意义和象征意义的地方,每年都有数百名新毕业生沿着传统路线从老女王学院出发,经过艺术图书馆到默里大厅,接受文凭,庆祝他们的成就得到肯定。在这个历史悠久的购物中心矗立着艺术图书馆:它观察、参与和教育。艺术图书馆于1966年从亚历山大图书馆转移到Voorhees大厅,这是一座已经存在的建筑,也是新不伦瑞克省大学的前主要图书馆。此举是在詹姆斯·斯塔布尔宾(James Stubblebine)担任主席的艺术史系的倡议和积极参与下完成的。新聘用的艺术图书管理员罗杰·塔曼(Roger Tarman)组织了这次转移。James Stubblebine在他的文章“艺术找到了家”中表达了他对新布置的热情和认可:“旧书堆区域的一部分被改造成一个艺术图书馆,它的阅览室很吸引人,这是这座建筑的成功之一。”在同一建筑和同一时间,艺术画廊成立了。这种安排为三个相关但独立的部分——艺术画廊、艺术史系和艺术图书馆——提供了一个工作共生关系,并定义了罗格斯大学艺术社区的中心。虽然图书馆现在位置很好,但它所占用的空间并没有专门规划以适应艺术图书馆的需求。
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The Art Library: A New Art Landmark at Rutgers Mall
The Art Library of Rutgers University is located in a new facility on the historic Voorhees Mall. The mall is one of the oldest parts of the University. Some of its buildings date back to the university's early colonial beginnings. The mall is dominated on one end by the administration building, Old Queen's, and on the other end by the New Brunswick Theological Seminary. A historic sculpture of William the Silent presides at one extremity of the mall, while on the other, a modern sculpture in front of the art museum proclaims its contemporary role. The mall serves as the nucleus of an otherwise dispersed university. It is a ceremonial and symbolic place where every year hundreds of new graduates march the traditional path from Old Queen's, past the Art Library to Murray Hall, to receive their diplomas in celebration of the affirmation of their achievement. On this historic mall stands the Art Library: it observes, participates, and educates. The Art Library was transferred in 1966 from Alexander Library to Voorhees Hall, an already existing building and the former main library for the university in New Brunswick. The move was accomplished with the initiative and active participation of the Art History Department under the chairmanship of James Stubblebine. Roger Tarman, a newly hired art librarian, organized the transfer. James Stubblebine expressed his enthusiasm and approval of the new arrangement in his article "Art Finds Home": "Part of the old bookstack area has been made into an art library, with its attractive reading room, which is one of the triumphs of the building." In the same building and at the same time, the Art Gallery was established. This arrangement provided for a working symbiosis among three related but separate parts—the Art Gallery, the Art History Department, and the Art Library—and defined the center of the art community at Rutgers. Although the library was now well-located, the space it occupied had not been specifically planned to accommodate the Art Library's needs.
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