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 | Scandinavian Photography 2: Denmark July 1 - September 11, 2005 Faulconer Gallery The second of five exhibitions to examine Scandinavian photography at the beginning of the 21st century, this exhibition crosses the Oresund Bridge, completed in 2000, that links Sweden and Denmark by road and railway for the first time in human history. Denmark has a large and thriving community of active photographers, many of whom have not exhibited in the United States until now. Curated by Dan Strong, associate director and curator of exhibitions. |
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 | Summer School at the Seashore: Watercolors by Edith A. Sternfeld August 22 - September 18, 2005 Chrystal Center Gallery Curated from the Grinnell College Art Collection by Faulconer Gallery intern Nicole Bungert '06. |
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 | An Impressionist Eye: Painting and Sculpture from the Philip and Janice Levin Foundation September 30 - December 11, 2005 This intimate exhibition of approximately 30 works, organized by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, includes exceptional works by many of the great masters of 19th-century French painting – Bonnard, Degas, Monet, Pissarro, Renoir, and Vuillard, among others. This exhibition reveals the distinctly personal character of a collection lovingly acquired for a private home. Janice Levin (1913–2001) was an Honorary Trustee of The Metropolitan Museum of Art from 1993 until her death. The national tour of this exhibition is organized by the American Federation of the Arts. |
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 | Impressionist Prints from the Grinnell College Art Collection September 30 - December 11, 2005 Works from the 1850s through the 1920s, created by Millet, Whistler, Cezanne, Picasso, Matulka, and others. |
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 | This, too, shall pass: Prints by Jiri Anderle December 6, 2005 - February 2006 John Chrystal Center, lower level gallery Curated from the Grinnell College Art Collection by Faulconer Gallery intern Eszter Csicsai '07 |
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 | Hin: The Quiet Beauty of Japanese Bamboo Art January 27 - March 19, 2006 Amazing contemporary examples of woven bamboo, an ancient Japanese art form. This exhibition draws upon 18 American collections, to present an astonishing variety of bamboo art by 37 artists. Works range from functional to sculptural, demonstrating contemporary experimentation informed by the long tradition of bamboo arts in Japan. Most baskets were completed in the last 5 years, each requiring 1-3 months to weave. Guest curated by Donald Doe and Rob Coffland. |
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 | Twelve Black Classicists February 1 - March 14, 2006 Print and Drawing Study Room Images of African-Americans engaged with the study of classics. Exhibition research and design by Michele Valerie Ronnick, Associate Professor, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. Production cost funded by the James Loeb Classical Library Foundation, Department of Classics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Circulated by the National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center in Wilberforce, Ohio. |
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 | Walter Sickert's Narrative Modernism February 3 - March 17, 2006 Print and Drawing Study Room Images reproduced in the British journal The New Age (1910-1914), exploring Sickert's impact on British modernism. All of the works in the exhibition on loan from the Modernist Journals Project, Department of Modern Culture and Media, Brown University. Guest curated by Pamela Soulos '05. |
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 | The Art of Structural Design: A Swiss Legacy February 10 - April 16, 2006 An exhibition of Swiss bridge design, in conjunction with the Physics Department. Curated by Professor David Billington, Princeton University.
The exhibition was organized by the Princeton University Art Museum and the Princeton University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. |
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 | Voices of American Farm Women March 25 - April 30, 2006 Burling Gallery Black and white photographs of women who farm around the United States. A program of ExhibitsUSA, a national division of Mid-America Art Alliance and the National Endowment for the Arts and Valmont Foundation. |
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 | Ruined: Memory, Image and Survival April 28 - May 26, 2006 Photographs by Paul Caponigro, Martin Blume, Amy Lilienfeld, Douglas I. Busch, Roger Minick and Simon Norfolk mark the cycles of survival and destruction as they examine memory. These photographs focus on ruins of the past (ancient or recent) lingering in the present. Photography from the Grinnell College Art Collection, curated by Faulconer Gallery intern Christine Hancock '06. |
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 | Artists at and after Grinnell April 3 - May 22, 2006 Featuring work by professors Matthew Kluber, Bobbie McKibbin, Lee Running, Jill Schrift, Merle Zirkle, and alumni Susan Arthur '91, Bennett Bean '63, Lari Gibbons '93, Gregory Miguel Gomez '80, Sheldon Tapley '80, and Ruslan Trusewych '03. |
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 | Annual Student Art Salon May 5 - May 22, 2006 Juried exhibition of work by students enrolled in art courses at Grinnell College 2005-2006. |
| Student Art Salon Participants and awards |
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| All-Alumni Art Show June 2 - July 2, 2006 An exhibition open to all Grinnell alumni who make art. |
| Including work submitted by over 50 alumni. |
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| Watercolors by Edith Sternfeld May 22 - June 4 Print and Drawing Study Room, Burling Library |
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| West to the Water: Six Poets: A Santa Cruz Portfolio (six framed poems) The Lime Kiln Press, 1972. Gift of Robert C. Mercer to the Grinnell College Art Collection in honor of Erin Mercer's graduation, Class of 1997. Burling Library, lower level |
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| New Acquisition: Jane Hammond, Love Laughs (at Locksmiths), 2005 lithograph, collage, with handcoloring. Printed at Shark's Ink Press, Lyons, Colorado. Grinnell College Art Collection, Marie-Louise and Samuel Rosenthal Fund, 2006.1. Burling Library, lower level |
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