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A Moment's Notice, Daphne Anderson Deeds Jan 1990

A Moment's Notice, Daphne Anderson Deeds

Sheldon Museum of Art: Catalogs and Publications

A Moment's Notice: Still Lifes From the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery was selected and organized by Daphne Anderson Deeds, Curator/ Assistant Director of the Sheldon Gallery. Ms. Deeds was assisted by fellow staff members, Karen Janovy, Education Coordinator; Janice Roberts, Community Programs Coordinator; Kay Williams, Secretary to the Curator/Assistant Director; and Gregg Lanik, Assistant Preparator for the Statewide Traveling Exhibitions Program. Student intern Susan Robinson provided additional valuable assistance.

A Moment's Notice is the Sheldon Gallery's third annual statewide traveling exhibition. The 1989-90 statewide traveling exhibition program has been sponsored by the Statewide Council of the Nebraska Art Association. Additional …


Barns And Farms, Christin J. Mamiya Jan 1990

Barns And Farms, Christin J. Mamiya

Sheldon Museum of Art: Catalogs and Publications

The art of Ed Ruscha has been a consistent and important presence on the art scene since 1960. Yet his works have not received the high visibility media coverage that the work of many of his peers, such as Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol, have garnered. This situation can, in part, be attributed to the fact that contemporary art criticism has tended to center around clearly defined movements, and Ruscha's work has resisted easy categorization. In addition, interpretations of his work have shifted over the past few decades--his work has been cited in discussions of Pop art, Conceptual art and, …


Native Visions: Art By Folks, Karen O. Janovy Jan 1990

Native Visions: Art By Folks, Karen O. Janovy

Sheldon Museum of Art: Catalogs and Publications

Among the prestigious holdings of 20thcentury American art at the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, are outstanding examples of folk art that visitors frequently refer to as their favorites. Native Visions: Art by Folks includes Sheldon's sensitively rendered 19th-century shop sign Horse, the 18th-century limner portrait Girl with Rose and Book, and the 19thcentury watercolors Ship and Whale, both of the latter undated, by unknown artists, and found in whaling log books. In addition to these familiar pieces, the exhibition features 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century folk art objects selected primarily from private collections throughout Nebraska. Works …


David Simpson, Daphne A. Deeds Jan 1990

David Simpson, Daphne A. Deeds

Sheldon Museum of Art: Catalogs and Publications

Pure abstract art has always been controversial. Since the first abstractions of early modernism, to the emotional paintings of abstract expressionists during the mid century, the concrete abstraction of minimalism of the 1960s and recent symbolic abstraction, any apparent retreat from representation has been met with discourse. This consternation has been shared by both the lay public and the informed viewer, for the problems posed by abstraction refer to essential questions about reality while they appear to avoid the real world. But this apparent contradiction between non representation and content has become more obscure as both artists and viewers become …