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1985 Masters Of Fine Arts Graduates, Thomas J. Riesing, Donald Kurka
1985 Masters Of Fine Arts Graduates, Thomas J. Riesing, Donald Kurka
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
MFA Class of 1985: Joanne Barthelmes, Sharon Daniel, Andrea Laborde, Mercedes Saldarriaga, Kenny Shipley, Madeline Simos, and Sally Yelkin.
Sculpture Tour 84 85 (Exhibition Catalogue), Jack E. Reese, Dennis Peacock
Sculpture Tour 84 85 (Exhibition Catalogue), Jack E. Reese, Dennis Peacock
Sculpture Tour
Curated by UT Department of Art sculpture professor, Dennis Peacock, the 84/85 Sculpture Tour features the work of twenty-eight sculptors from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Washington, and Ontario, Canada.
Participating artists were: Robert Clemons, James J. Esneault, Joseph Falsetti, Horace Farlowe, James S. Gibson, Jack Gron, Charles Hook, Walter Jackson, James C. Myford, Philip Nichols, Dennis Peacock, William Glen Phifer, Anthony Rice, John Rodger Strickland, Norman J. Taylor, Patrick Thibert, John Kehoe, Alfred S. Keim, James Knecht, Peter MacElwain, Julie Warren Martin, John Mishler, Caroline Montague, William Morningstar, William Thompson, Phillip Vanderweg, Harold C. …
Deep Swimmers: Robert Stackhouse (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Donald Kuspit, Robert Stackhouse
Deep Swimmers: Robert Stackhouse (Exhibition Catalogue), Sam Yates, Donald Kuspit, Robert Stackhouse
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Exhibition catalogue published to accompany Robert Stackhouse Deep Swimmers at the Art and Architecture Gallery in 1985.
This exhibition consisted of a carefully edited selection of new work and earlier pieces from the artist's personal collection. This exhibition follows the development over ten years of site-specific "passage structures" and watercolors which extend pictorial and structural narrative of Stackhouse's postminimalist position in American art.