Monthly Archives: January 2009

Walid Raad: Feb 11, 6:30pm at the Meadows Museum

Walid Raad works with video, photography, and literary essays to investigate the contemporary history of war in his native Lebanon. Highly regarded for his project The Atlas Group, Raad grapples with the representation of traumatic events of collective historical dimensions … Continue reading

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Sofie Ponte: Feb 26, 6:30 pm at the Meadows Museum

Sofia Ponte’s work merges photography, sculpture, video, performance and sound. Her installations establish inter-media relations that critically investigate art boundaries and artists participation in contemporary society. Sofia creates and participates in projects that examine current strategies that translate our social … Continue reading

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Lee Stoetzel: March 4, 6:30 pm at the Meadows Museum

Lee Stoetzel attended SMU as an undergrad (1990) and studied at the Division of Art Meadows for his MFA (1993). In the last ten years, he has shifted his work from painting mainly to sculpture. He will discuss his working … Continue reading

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Yael Bartana: March 18, 6:30pm at the Meadows Museum

Over the last several years, Yael Bartana has become known for her complex visualizations in the forms of photography, film, video, and sound works and installations. Whereas largely known in Europe, her work has not been as present in the … Continue reading

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Ranjani Shettar: March 24, 6:30pm at the Meadows Museum

Ranjani Shettar was born in 1977 in Bangalore, India. In addition to her upcoming exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, Fort Worth and the San Fransisco Museum of Modern Art, her has been exhibited at the Walker Art Center, … Continue reading

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Gregg Bordowitz: March 26, 6:30 pm at the Meadows Museum

Belief and Volition “I have an embarrassing admission to make. I still believe that art can change the world. I know a work of art can’t feed the hungry or cure AIDS, but a video, a painting, a poem, all … Continue reading

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