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Contemporary Art from Cuba: Irony and Survival on the Utopian Island

In present day Cuba, humor has come to play an essential role in coping with the challenges of everyday life in the face of an uncertain national destiny. In September 1998, the ASU Art Museum opened Contemporary Art from Cuba: Irony and Survival on the Utopian Island , an exhibition of the work of 17 […]

1998 – 1999 Art Faculty Exhibition

ARTISTS RECEPTION Friday, December 18, 1998 7-9 P.M. An annual exhibition of work by Arizona State University School of Art Faculty. Exhibiting Artists Mary Bates Daniel Britton Robert D. Cocke Dan Collins Nick de MAtties Tom Eckert Mary Erickson Ron Gasowski Denis Gillingwater William Jenkins Tamarra Kaida Stephen Marc Kathryn Maxwell Beverly McIver Ellen Murray […]

Sig-alert

Original Sigalert device from 1955 Photo courtesy of Loyd 'Sig' Sigmon Dedicated to Loyd 'Sig' Sigmon (b.1909) Radio Pioneer and Father of the Sigalert The exhibition Sig-alert looked at the work of artists actively involved in the Los Angeles art scene. These artists take responsibility for energizing and promoting the LA art community by finding […]

Anne and Sam Davis Ceramic Collection

Anne and Sam Davis Collection presents an important collection of contemporary American and British ceramics recently given to the ASU Art Museum. This new aquisition expands and enhances the Museum's existing holdings with major works by artists such as Bernard Leach, Lucie Ri, Ruth Duckworth, Adrian Saxe, Ralph Bacerra and Rudy Autio. A reception for […]

Resonating: Denise Green

Resonating: Denise Green presents eighteen paintings and a selection of works on paper by an artist who explores various aspects of abstraction. The artist has experimented during the past two decades with the relationship between expressionism and object-derived imagery. Gallery Talk by Denise Green Tuesday, September 21, 7:30pm, Nelson Fine Arts Center Workshop with Denise […]

Bob Carey

Often using himself as the subject, photographer Bob Carey takes the viewer from pain to pleasure. He evokes a self-examination and confrontation with issues that each of us faces, bringing forward the realms of identity and gender. Panel Discussion - Photographic Prosperity: Creating for Commercial and Fine Art Venues Friday, September 24, 12noon, Matthews Center […]

The Eye of the Collector: Works from the Lipman Collection of American Art

Howard and Jean Lipman lived with their collection which embraced both classics of modernism and folk art. The works in this exhibition were for their eyes only, the work that they lived with in their apartment and home. The spirit of their untrammeled collection is apparent in their choices and in the dynamic confluence of […]