10 research outputs found

    Stamping in Transit = Impressions en transit

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    Max Gimblett : "Crossing Full Tilt" : Paintings & Drawings

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    François Morelli : Dessin à fleur de peau

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    Refering to notions of travel and home, Horodner characterizes Morelli's installation which integrates rubber-stamped drawings. Biographical notes. 7 bibl. ref

    Walk Ways

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    Connected by the theme of walking, 19 artists have created works in a variety of mediums that deal with politics, geography, history, and the architecture of the body. Horodner describes each work in relation to the theme: a seemingly unremarkable activity that is, in fact, fundamental, and thus has a long and distinguished history of artistic exploration. A collage/montage of material on walking is reproduced from the curator’s notebooks. Biographical notes. List of works. Bibl. 1 p

    Stephen Schofield : Swell

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    Relay : Drawn to Readymades // Relay Drawings : Eye, Hand, Other

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    Catalogue documenting an exhibition featuring nine artists that use different strategies to make drawings (or works about drawing). Includes the transcript of a partly fictional discussion between the exhibiting artists and various 19th and 20th century artists (Duchamp, Pollock, Matisse, etc.) concerned with the following topics: conceptual gestures, readymades, notions of relay, chance, doubt, erasure, perfection, freedom, and self-expression. List of artists. 16 bibl. ref

    Leon Golub : While the Crime is Blazing : Paintings and Drawings, 1994-1999

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    Substitute Teacher

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    Works in several media by nine artists are introduced in a humorous address by the "substitute teacher." Artists' statements

    Hide and Seek : A Summer Residency

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    This catalogue bears witness to a summer residency where 13 artists from different disciplines (painting, sculpture, photography, video, performance, music, poetry) produced works to be presented indoors and/or outdoors. Horodner draws from Susan Sontag’s “Notes on Camp” in order to comment on the nature of the residency. Each artist presents their work, while commenting on her/his experience. Brief biographical notes on artists
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