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Full-Text Articles in Art Practice
Joan Nelson Gary Stephan: Landscapes, Wright State University Art Galleries
Joan Nelson Gary Stephan: Landscapes, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
A catalog of landscape paintings for a show held at The University Art Galleries at Wright State University from January 7 - February 2, 1990. The show featured works by landscape painters Joan Nelson and Gary Stephan. The catalog also includes an interview by the director of the gallery Barry A. Rosenberg.
Snake River : A Personal Search, Eva Havas Slinker
Snake River : A Personal Search, Eva Havas Slinker
Dissertations and Theses
This thesis includes twenty landscape paintings, primarily oil on canvas, inspired by a trip to the Hell's Canyon Country of the Snake River.
The search for a personal idiom necessitated introspection, and the visual interpretation of the recalled experience required that formal issues of painting be synthesized to communicate the essential response to the landscape. The images progress from the depiction of deep space to compositions of the component parts of the landscape: trees, water, and rock.
Enhanced Realism In The Development Of My Painting, Zifen Qian
Enhanced Realism In The Development Of My Painting, Zifen Qian
Dissertations and Theses
It is a basic truth that the artist must have independent experience and personality in order to create art from life. Combining a traditional realistic style with some elements of abstract composition fits my personality. My paintings represent a pursuit of this idea that is the enhanced realism in the development of my painting.
Things Seen And Remembered, Charlien Dee Fitzpatrick
Things Seen And Remembered, Charlien Dee Fitzpatrick
Dissertations and Theses
This thesis project consists of twenty oil paintings and watercolors. It is a series of visual problems based on work from direct observation as opposed to work from imagination. The concern is to show how the works from observed nature affect the imaginary pieces and how the imaginary works lend unexpected elements to the observed works. With a particular interest in color, visual energy, and painterly form, the project shows how these two avenues of exploration start out separately and eventually blend.
My Thesis, Kandice L. Kelley
Prints From Presses, Wright State University Art Galleries
Prints From Presses, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
This catalog features a selection of works from an exhibition that featured Willem de Kooning, Wayne Thiebaud, Mark Lere, Chuck Close, and more. The exhibition was held at University Art Galleries, Wright State University, from September 21 through October 25, 1987.
Image Development Through Process, Jean Handwerk Lee
Image Development Through Process, Jean Handwerk Lee
Dissertations and Theses
A Thesis Report Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Fine Arts in Painting.
John Baldessari, The New Museum, New York, Wright State University Art Galleries
John Baldessari, The New Museum, New York, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
The wit, intelligence, irreverence, and breadth of knowledge manifest in John Baldessari's work have made it important to many others, artists and public alike. This is the first museum exhibition, however, to show in depth the work Baldessari has done over the past fifteen years.
When The New Museum learned that an exhibition of Baldessari's photographic works was being planned at the University Art Galleries at Wright State University, the two organizations decided to join forces. While the scope and nature of our respective exhibitions differed, we felt that by jointly sponsoring the catalog, more information about Baldessari's work could …
Toward Improvisation, Sandra Janeen Howe
Toward Improvisation, Sandra Janeen Howe
Dissertations and Theses
A thesis report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Fine Arts in Painting.
Alternative Spaces, Wright State University Art Galleries
Alternative Spaces, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
Alternative Spaces was a collaborative exhibit of 4 artists on a variety of subjects that acted much like workshops for the graduate students of the respective colleges that hosted them between the years of 1979-1980. The artist that were included in this workshop exhibit were: Dennis Adams, Michael Brewster, Steve Davis, Joan Jonas. With a focus on storytelling, these artist sought to tell stories and ideas through the mediums of sculpture, painting, film, and so on sought to teach expression in a metaphorical method. The colleges that hosted these artist were: Creative Arts Center, Wright University, California State University, Long …
Regional Fellowship Recipients, Fine Arts Gallery Inc., Wright State University
Regional Fellowship Recipients, Fine Arts Gallery Inc., Wright State University
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
This catalog features work from an exhibition of artists that were beneficiaries of a regional fellowship program funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and administered by the Art Department at Wright State University. Artists from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Minnesota were invited to submit recent work to apply for the fellowship. The exhibition was held at Wright State University Art Galleries in May of 1979.
Art Of The 60s: A View From The 70s, Wright State University Art Galleries
Art Of The 60s: A View From The 70s, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
Held in October through November 1978, this is a flyer for an art exhibit ran by the Wright State University Art Galleries on the subject of art from the 1960s. It featured the works from three artists: Jae Ie Ferrara, Richard Fleischner, and Doug Hollis. Its purpose was to demonstrate the meaning of art of the 1960s in relation to trends of the 1970s. Two other speakers, Stewart Goldman and Laslo Vespremi, spoke and gave lectures alongside the exhibit.
16 Projects / 4 Artists, Wright State University Art Galleries
16 Projects / 4 Artists, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
During the spring and summer of 1975 Wright State University organized a cooperative workshop/exhibitions program with three other schools and, in 1976, received the support of the National Endowment for the Arts. The program consisted of sending four prominent contemporary artists to the four colleges and universities during the 1976-1977 academic year. The artists selected to participate in the program were Siah Armajani of Minneapolis, Larry Bell of Taos, Lloyd Hamrol of Santa Monica, and Pat Steir of New York, each of whom works in diverse media and materials, and all of whom represent a range of artistic and aesthetic …
Environmental Sculpture Symposium, Wright State University Art Galleries
Environmental Sculpture Symposium, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
An exhibit centered on environmental sculpture. This is a flyer that advertised the exhibit featuring the works of five artists: Rosalind E. Krauss, Michael Hall, Robert Irwin, Robert Doty, and Stephen Doty. It was held October 10th, 1974 at Wright State University Art Gallery.
Mural Painting, Martha C.T. Wetmore
Mural Painting, Martha C.T. Wetmore
Senior Scholar Papers
For my freshman Jan Plan at Colby I painted a mural in Runnals Union illustrating a William Blake poem. This effort began a four year painting project which I pursued my sophomore and junior years by finishing the Hall of the Machines in Runnals and by commencing the Paper Wall in Roberts. As a Senior Scholar, I've continued my undertaking by painting eleven more panels. Eight of these are in the Paper Wall and the other three are in the Spa in Miller Library. In my wallpainting up until this year my major interest has been in a strong two-dimentional …
Photographic Imagery As A Source For Iconography In Painting And Drawing, Eric Peder Brakken
Photographic Imagery As A Source For Iconography In Painting And Drawing, Eric Peder Brakken
All Master's Theses
Any verbalization of an artistic statement is by its very nature, an inadequate interpretation. However, I feel there is some merit in a concise declaration of my general concepts in the study. This paper represents a summation of the concepts and directions involved in my studio investigation in painting and drawing.
Specifically, it is within the scope of man's altered and effected perception of reality that I have based the studio research.