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SUE COE The Tragedy of War Series

SUE COE: The Tragedy of War Series Sue Coe is an important social/political artist working and residing in the United States. She creates visual commentaries on current political events and persons in power; on the inhumane treatment of animals in factory farms, slaughterhouses, and laboratories; and on the victims of AIDS, Apartheid and war. She […]

CoBrA From the Collection of Stéphane Janssen

CoBrA: From the Collection of Stéphane Janssen Named for Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam, from which the original group reflects post-war malaise and shifts in philosophical thought that prefigure post-modernism. The artists of CoBrA took stock of their culture in the aftershock of the horrors of Nazi genocide and the extermination camps. Their work demonstrates a […]

Shared Passion: Sara and David Lieberman Collection of Contemporary Ceramics and Craft

OPENING RECEPTION Saturday, February 8, 2003 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm LECTURES Ken Price, artist, Friday, February 7, 7:30pm Jane Sauer, artist, Saturday, February 8, 2pm Josh DeWeese, artist, February 9, 1pm Shared Passion: Sara and David Lieberman Collection of Contemporary Ceramics and Craft The Sara and David Lieberman Collection of more than 200 contemporary […]

THE MUSEUM STORE COLLECTS

CLOSING RECEPTION Saturday, September 13, 2003 7 – 9 p.m. MUSEUM STORE COLLECTS The ASU Art Museum Store, run entirely by dedicated museum docents under the leadership of LaReal Eyring, has consistently been named as outstanding Museum Store by The New Times and other publications for the exceptional quality and rarity of what it offers. […]

PHILIPPE BRADSHAW Chains and Videos

CLOSING RECEPTION Saturday, September 13, 2003 7- 9 p.m. PHILIPPE BRADSHAW: Chains and Videos Made from anodised aluminum chains, Philippe Bradshaw's rendition of Mona Lisa hangs from the gallery ceiling like colorful beaded curtains or macramé from the early 70s. Video projections onto the chain surface create unlikely pairings. From video art and the Mona […]

GADGETS AND GIZMOS

FAMILY DAY Saturday, June 28 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. FREE ACTIVITIES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY GADGETS AND GIZMOS Gadgets and Gizmos is this year's annual summer family exhibition. Using high technology, like a small video camera, or low technology, like the hand-carved wooden cuckoo clocks by Abel Barroso, artists have combined pieces and parts […]

CERAMIC FACULTY SELECTS Clay from the Permanent Collection

image credit: Rudy Autio, Two Women and a Dog, 1981, Ceramic, 23 x 19 ½ x 12" Collection of the ASU Art Museum; Gift of Anne I. Davis CLOSING RECEPTION Saturday, September 13, 2003 7- 9 p.m. LECTURES Artist/Educator Kurt Weiser Friday, September 5 Time and Location TBA Ceramics Faculty Selects: Clay from the Permanent […]

ANDY WARHOL AND THE POP AESTHETIC Permanent Collection and Loans

Andy Warhol and the Pop Aesthetic: Permanent Collection and Loans Five early drawings and a classic screenprint of Mao Tse-tung by Andy Warhol anchor this exhibition of artists who were associated with the American pop art movement of the early 1960s. Drawn from the ASU Art Museum's permanent collection with loans from private collections, the […]

The Painters’ Craft: Renaissance and Baroque Paintings in the Permanent Collection

The Painters' Craft: Renaissance and Baroque Paintings in the Permanent Collection will open Aug. 23 and run through Dec. 6. The exhibition in the museum's multi-purpose room features 12 paintings and was designed for a Herberger College art history class. The exhibition also provides an opportunity for other museum visitors to view these works and […]

MEXICAN FOLK ART IN CONTEXT Selections from the Vanesian Collection

OPENING RECEPTION Saturday, September 13, 2003 7- 9 p.m. LECTURES Artist/Educator Kurt Weiser Friday, September 5 Time and Location TBA Mexican Folk Art In Context: Selections from the Vanesian Collection Selected from more than 300 works collected over more than 25 years, the exhibition demonstrates ways in which folk artists reflect and comment on both […]

BEYOND BOUNDRIES: The Yixing Influence on Contemporary American Ceramics

BEYOND BOUNDRIES: The Yixing Influence on Contemporary American Ceramics Beyond Boundaries: The Yixing Influence on Contemporary American Ceramics will present the work of six American ceramic artists influenced by the pottery traditions of Yixing, China. Yixing is a county in Southeast China and been a center of ceramic production for over one thousand years. The […]