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 | California Paintings 1910-1940 Selections from Mills College Art Museum May 31 - July 14, 2002
With styles ranging from Impressionism to post-Impressionism to the Regionalism of the 1930s, this exhibition features 44 glorious landscape and figure paintings created by an extremely active group of artists from the San Francisco Bay Area. Organized by Ann Harlow, Adjunct Curator, Mills College Art Museum, Oakland, California. |
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 | Aging Icons: Recent Work by Shimon Okshteyn May 31 - July 14, 2002
Shimon Okshteyn's large-scale, meticulously-rendered drawings and oversized sculpture re-engage the contemporary viewer with discarded objects of a bygone era. |
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 | Italian Drawings and Prints from the Castelvecchio Museum, Verona August 30 - October 20, 2002
In a collaboration with Iowa's sister state in Italy, the Veneto, the Faulconer Gallery presents an exhibition of 100 Italian master drawings and prints from the 16th through the 20th centuries, all selected from the collection housed at the Museo di Castelvecchio in Verona, Italy. This exhibition is presented with the assistance of Iowa Sister States and the City of Verona, Cultural Affairs Office, and supported by the Veneto Regional government. Production of the catalogue is supported by Fedrigoni Cartiere S.p.A. |
Giambattista Trotti, 1556-1619 | |
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 | Positional Play November 1 - December 20, 2002 Joseph Mancuso and James von Minor
A collaborative installation by Joseph Mancuso (Houston, TX) and James von Minor (Baltimore, MD). As sculptors, the two artists seek out opportunities to create exhibitions together in which the individual pieces made by each of them and the ensemble as a whole are integral to the success of the final presentation. The artists prepared work in advance and traveled to Grinnell to create an installation which encompasses the entire floor of the Faulconer Gallery. Click here to view more images of the installation. |
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 | Nocent/Nascent December 5 - 20, 2002 Summer Ventis '02
Recent Grinnell graduate Summer Ventis is the 2002 recipient of the competitive 9th Semester Fellowship in Studio Art. During her 9th semester, she has developed her skill as a printmaker, with the guidance of Professor Tony Crowley. The Fellowship provides an extra semester during which an art student may explore ideas and build a portfolio in preparation for graduate school. This exhibition includes work completed by Summer Ventis during Fall 2002. |
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 | Layers of Brazilian Art January 31 - April 13, 2003
An exhibition of contemporary art from Brazil, a country as large and diverse as the U.S. with a 500-year history of art. The show includes paintings, sculpture, mixed media works, and site-specific installations. Curated by Faulconer Gallery Director Lesley Wright. Click here to see a selection of images in the exhibition. |
Anna Bella Geiger Scene of the Action (detail) | |
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 | Syncrisis and Resonance April 25 - May 19, 2003
New works created by Professor Tony Crowley which respond, in two-dimensional art, to the themes, emotions, and ideas in John Milton’s poems “L’Allegro” and “Il Penseroso.” George Frederick Handel’s adaptation of the poems in music have been an additional influence on the project. |
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| Annual Student Art Salon May 2 - 19, 2003
The annual juried exhibition of art by Grinnell students finishes out the academic year. |
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 | 2 Weeks in August: 14 Rural Absurdities Tom Huck Woodcuts April 18 - May 31, 2003 Print and Drawing Study Room, Burling Library, Grinnell College.
Personal accounts and local folklore of the artist's hometown of Potosi, Missouri. |
| Fryd Eggs 4 (detail) | |
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