Media Room

Welcome to the Gerard ter Borch media room. For inquiries, interview requests, or to make an appointment to photograph or film in the exhibition, please contact:

Peter VanDyke   313.833.9151   pvandyke@dia.org
Pam Marcil   313.833.7899   pmarcil@dia.org

News Release
 •   The Detriot Institute of Arts Presents the Intriguing Work
of Dutch Master Gerard ter Borch
 •   Calling All Design Students to the Detroit Institute of Arts
 •   17th-Century Opulence, 21st-Century Revelry

Paintings from the Detroit Institute of Arts’ Collection
In the Exhibition:
 •   Lady at Her Toilette
 •   Young Man Reading a Letter

Exhibition Supplement
The DIA has one of the largest and most notable collections of 17th-century Dutch paintings in the United States. Not only is this apparent in the two DIA pieces in Gerard ter Borch, but also in the small display of Dutch masterpieces in the last gallery of the exhibition. The exhibition will be supplemented with six pieces from the museum’s collection, among them Rembrandt van Rijn’s The Visitation and Tulip Vase, attributed to Adraen Kocz.

Artist Background
 •   Gerard ter Borch

Programs and Events

Click Here for a list of exhibition-related programs and events. Or Download a printable file (Microsoft® Word format).

Bios
 •   Graham W. J. Beal, DIA Director
 •   George Shepard Keyes, Chief Curator and The Elizabeth and Allan Shelden Curator of European Paintings

Image Gallery

Click Here for a selection of images (with captions) approved for use by the media. To request a higher-resolution image, please contact Peter VanDyke or Pam Marcil (see above). Or Download a printable file (Microsoft® Word format).

Visitor Information

Click Here for hours, directions, dining, shopping, and other information useful in planning a visit to the exhibition. Or Download a printable file (Microsoft® Word format).


Image Detail: Gallant Conversation (known as Paternal Admonition), ca. 1654; Oil on canvas. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. (top)