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Monthly Archives: August 2008
Hildur Bjarnadóttir: September 11, 6:30 pm at the Meadows Museum
Bjarnadóttir, a young Icelandic artist, was featured prominently in a recent exhibition at the Museum of Art and Design in New York City. She often uses crochet and fabric weaving to fabricate provocative contemporary statements from traditional craft construction most … Continue reading
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Nicole Eisenman: September 24, 6:30pm at the Meadows Museum
Eisenman’s exhibitions have taken the shape of installations of paintings, drawings, collages, assemblages, found objects and murals. These pieces are lampoons of autobiographical situations where real life mixes with pop culture, then turns to fantasy. She is represented by Leo … Continue reading
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Marco Breuer: November 6, 6:30 pm at the Meadows Museum
Breuer, a German born artist who now lives in Upstate New York is a recent Guggenheim fellowship recipient. He teaches at Bard College and makes “photographic†images without using a camera. Exhibiting widely throughout the United States and Europe
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Hope Ginsburg: November 13, 6:30 pm OFAC room 3501 (Dean’s suite screening room)
Hope Ginsburg received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture from Tyler School of Art (1996) and a Master of Science in Visual Studies from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2007). She is currently an Assistant Professor at Virginia Commonwealth … Continue reading
Lyle Ashton Harris: November 20, 6:30 pm at the Meadows Museum
Lyle Ashton Harris, often the subject of his own Polaroid photographs, explores aspects of his own life through the characters that he portrays. His work blurs the line between masculinity and femininity and questions social stereotypes of race and sexuality. … Continue reading
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