Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Posts Tagged ‘art’

A curator friend of mine from up at the John Kohler Center of the Arts in Sheboygan, WI sent me this email with a link to a recent exhibit that explores memory and forgetting.  Very thought provoking…

“I was searching our Resource Library for additional catalogs on the
subject and found an interesting one titled “The Lining of Forgetting:
Internal and External Memory in Art”  it was for an exhibition featured
at the University of N. Carolina at Greensboro (Weatherspoon Art
Museum).  Deborah Ascheim is featured in it, as well as Dinh Q. Le, Louise
Bourgeois, Rachel Whiteread, Janice Caswell and others. The link to the
gallery and exhibition info is below:”

http://weatherspoon.uncg.edu/exhibitions/exh_detailp.asp?WamExID=103

Read Full Post »

Katerina Seda noticed her grandmother (77) was starting to withdraw from friends and family. So she enticed her back into community by having her draw every tool she could think of from the hardware store where she worked for over 30 years. The exhibition of over 600 drawings will be at the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago January 6th through Feb 10th, 2007. Katerina Seda, It Doesn't Matter, 2003

Read Full Post »

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 32 other followers