FallArt Tour 2011 - University of Minnesota
FallArt Tour 2011 - University of Minnesota
FallArt Tour 2011 - University of Minnesota
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HAMLINE UNIVERSIT Y M ACALESTER COLLEGE<br />
Permanent Collection and Faculty Exhibition<br />
October 8 – December 20, <strong>2011</strong><br />
Soeffker Gallery, Drew Fine Arts Center<br />
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 8, 1-5 p.m.<br />
This exhibition features selected works from Hamline’s permanent collection and current<br />
works by Hamline studio arts faculty. Hamline’s permanent collection is wide-ranging.<br />
In addition to Francisco Goya’s Los Desastres de la Guerra and Los Caprichos, a John<br />
Chamberlain metal assemblage, and an African Zombo mask, selections from Hamline’s<br />
permanent collection include Jain miniature paintings, a Mauricio Lasansky print from the<br />
Kaddish series, and individual works by Fairfield Porter, Edvard Munch, and Emil Nolde.<br />
Juxtaposed are faculty works including selected paintings by Andrew Wykes, prints by<br />
John-Mark Schlink, and a drawing by Leonardo Lasansky.<br />
www.hamline.edu<br />
A Crow’s Nest:<br />
New and Recent Work by Richard Barlow<br />
October 8 – November 6, <strong>2011</strong><br />
Opening Reception: Friday, October 7, 7-9 p.m.<br />
For “A Crow’s Nest” Richard Barlow will be showing two recent series: “Covers,” a series<br />
<strong>of</strong> silver leaf drawings based on landscape imagery from LP covers; and “Daily Bromides,”<br />
an ongoing series <strong>of</strong> watercolor postcards all based on a single 19th Century photograph<br />
by Fox Talbot. In addition, he will be showing several new series: “Welcome to the Open,”<br />
landscape images taken from SUV advertisements (presented in both chalk wall drawings<br />
and small iron oxide drawings); “Recognition Study Cards,” a series <strong>of</strong> prints <strong>of</strong> US Navy<br />
ships named after US Presidents; and “M3 Monoprints,” a series <strong>of</strong> landscape images<br />
made from mono-prints <strong>of</strong> worn wooden floorboards.<br />
Richard Barlow is a visual artist and musician living in Minneapolis. He has an MFA from<br />
the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Minnesota</strong> and a BFA from the Rhode Island School <strong>of</strong> Design. His work<br />
has been shown both locally and nationally, most recently at the Phipps Center for the Arts<br />
in Hudson, Wisconsin. This spring he received a Clean City Minneapolis Graffiti Abatement<br />
grant towards a mural project in Powderhorn Park. Mr. Barlow performs in the band Take<br />
Acre and is co-curator <strong>of</strong> the annual Heliotrope music festival.<br />
www.macalester.edu/gallery