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Dual Current: Inseparable Elements In Painting And Architecture (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Gabriele Evertz
Dual Current: Inseparable Elements In Painting And Architecture (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Gabriele Evertz
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Dual Current: Inseparable Elements in Painting and Architecture, curated by Gabriele Evertz, examines the relationship between painting and architecture in a contemporary context through color, shape, and theory.
The artists whose works are featured in this exhibition are: Josef Albers, Matthew Deleget , Peter Dudek, Cris Gianakos, Michelle Grabner, Lynne Harlow, Changha Hwang, Russell Maltz, Rossana Martinez, Kristine Marx, and Manfred Mohr. Their works link three-dimensional space and the picture plane to create radical new forms. Dual Current explores the relationship between painting and architecture, closely intertwined since the Renaissance.
Selected Projects: The Architecture Of Bruce Mccarty (Exhibition Catalogue), Bruce Mccarty, Sam Yates, Thomas K. Davis, Marleen Kay Davis, Doug Mccarty, Robert Holsaple, Dean J. Almy Iii
Selected Projects: The Architecture Of Bruce Mccarty (Exhibition Catalogue), Bruce Mccarty, Sam Yates, Thomas K. Davis, Marleen Kay Davis, Doug Mccarty, Robert Holsaple, Dean J. Almy Iii
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Exhibition catalogue published to accompany the 2004 Ewing Gallery exhibition, Selected Projects: The Architecture of Bruce McCarty.
McCarty (1920 - 2013) was a noted American modern architect who designed many buildings in Knoxville and on the UT Campus. These include the Lawson McGlee LIbrary, the Knoxville City County Building, Clarence Brown Theatre, the University of Tennessee Humanities COmplex and the University of Tennessee Art + Architecture Building.
The Wooden Architecture Of Little Poland (Exhibition Catalogue), Marian Moffett
The Wooden Architecture Of Little Poland (Exhibition Catalogue), Marian Moffett
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
This catalogue and exhibition was supported by Grants from the International Research and Exchanges Board (using funding provided by the US Information Agency, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Ford Foundation), and the UTK Faculty Development Fund. It presents research conducted between January and June 1993 on wooden building in the southern districts of Poland in the foothills and ridges of the Carpathian mountains.
The Cantilever Barn In East Tennessee (Exhibition Catalogue), Marian Moffett, Lawrence Wodehouse
The Cantilever Barn In East Tennessee (Exhibition Catalogue), Marian Moffett, Lawrence Wodehouse
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
This catalogue is an exploration of the only building type indigenous to East Tennessee. This publication, and the exhibition which it accompanies, represent a preliminary report on the cantilever barn in East Tennessee, based upon field studies conducted over a five-month period in early 1984.