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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Elizabeth Tremante At Central Utah Art Center, Micol Hebron
Elizabeth Tremante At Central Utah Art Center, Micol Hebron
Art Faculty Articles and Research
This article focuses on painter Elizabeth Tremante and her exhibit that showcases art of the discord between urban and rural viewpoints.
William Pope L. At Santa Monica Museum Of Art, Micol Hebron
William Pope L. At Santa Monica Museum Of Art, Micol Hebron
Art Faculty Articles and Research
This article focuses on William Pope's three part installation Art After White People: Trees, Time & Celluloid.
Vija Celmins At The Hammer Museum, Micol Hebron
Vija Celmins At The Hammer Museum, Micol Hebron
Art Faculty Articles and Research
This article focuses on Vija Celmins drawings and photography that deals with the theme of finding one's place in the universe.
Wack! Art And The Feminist Revolution At Moca, Micol Hebron
Wack! Art And The Feminist Revolution At Moca, Micol Hebron
Art Faculty Articles and Research
This article focuses on an art exhibit featuring works of feminist art throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
Review Of Paul Pfeiffer At Mc Kunst, Micol Hebron
Review Of Paul Pfeiffer At Mc Kunst, Micol Hebron
Art Faculty Articles and Research
This article focuses on Pfeiffer's "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" series as they explore notions of spectacle and spectatorship.
Dark Skate, Lia Halloran
Dark Skate, Lia Halloran
Art Faculty Creative Works – Exhibitions
"The ten photographs on view were taken at night in various Los Angeles locations ranging from spaces appropriated by skateboarders, such as the Los Angeles River, to skate parks and backyard ramps.
The works blur the boundaries of photography and become self-portraits and drawings as well as records of performances. Light is used to form the drawing line while HALLORAN skateboards at night through different venues. The resulting images are each a trajectory of the artist’s movements over time. The photographs pair urban environments with lines of light which behave as physical objects or break apart into flurries of abstraction. …