Posted in Exhibition displays on Aug 31st, 2010
LYRICS: Ricky displays the five bullets embedded in his chest as souvenirs of the vengeance he exacted on the triad bosses when his girl disappeared in jail the gang of four enforce the family rules the assistant warden fears the influence of Ricky on the other men hell has manifested here, hell is the place [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on May 19th, 2010
There’s 30 melons in every stage. (and a whole bunch of other fruit that don’t matter to me) Basically, I grab all the melons as fast as I can. I plan on doing this to most/all of the levels, but page 6 was hard for me when I was a kid…In terms of finding the [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Apr 23rd, 2010
University Museums hosts a moderated panel discussion between four contemporary artists: Steve DiBenedetto, Angela Dufresne, Hanneline Røgeberg and Erling Sjovold. These artists convey narrative content in their work through a synthesis of representational subject matter and the materiality and application of their medium. Their work is on view at the Harnett Museum of Art, January [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Apr 14th, 2010
2 synchronized 16mm films. Michael Snow’s “Two Sides to Every Story” (1974) in ccb’s (Lisbon) presentation of “Into the Light” (2004-2005), the exhibition curated by Chrissie Illes (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York).
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Mar 29th, 2010
University Museums hosts a moderated panel discussion between four contemporary artists: Steve dibenedetto, Angela Dufresne, Hanneline Røgeberg and Erling Sjovold. These artists convey narrative content in their work through a synthesis of representational subject matter and the materiality and application of their medium. Their work is on view at the Harnett Museum of Art, January [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Mar 22nd, 2010
University Museums hosts a moderated panel discussion between four contemporary artists: Steve dibenedetto, Angela Dufresne, Hanneline Røgeberg and Erling Sjovold. These artists convey narrative content in their work through a synthesis of representational subject matter and the materiality and application of their medium. Their work is on view at the Harnett Museum of Art, January [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Mar 22nd, 2010
University Museums hosts a moderated panel discussion between four contemporary artists: Steve dibenedetto, Angela Dufresne, Hanneline Røgeberg and Erling Sjovold. These artists convey narrative content in their work through a synthesis of representational subject matter and the materiality and application of their medium. Their work is on view at the Harnett Museum of Art, January [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Mar 21st, 2010
University Museums hosts a moderated panel discussion between four contemporary artists: Steve dibenedetto, Angela Dufresne, Hanneline Røgeberg and Erling Sjovold. These artists convey narrative content in their work through a synthesis of representational subject matter and the materiality and application of their medium. Their work is on view at the Harnett Museum of Art, January [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Feb 27th, 2010
In 2008 the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington, London, hosted one of its most unusual exhibitions. Visited by over 60000 people the exhibition brought a little bit of Motown to the British capital. It explored the life and times of arguably the most successful girl pop group ever, ‘The Supremes’, through the dresses [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Feb 19th, 2010
In 2008 the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington, London, hosted one of its most unusual exhibitions. Visited by over 60000 people the exhibition brought a little bit of Motown to the British capital. It explored the life and times of arguably the most successful girl pop group ever, ‘The Supremes’, through the dresses [...]
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