exhibition_title:
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Nomadic Visions: Recent Works by Six New York Sculptors ( Maureen Conner, Petah Coyne, Ellen Driscoll, Carol Hepper, Creighton Michael, Elise Siegel )
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exhibition_dates:
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January 25 - February 19, 1988
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exhibition_year:
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1988
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exhibition_location:
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CVPA Campus Gallery (UMass Dartmouth Galleries)
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exhibition_curator:
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Lasse B. Antonsen
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exhibition_genre:
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sculpture
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resourceID:
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12nv_nomadic_visions_catalog
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resource_type:
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book - exhibition catalog
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copyright notice:
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COPYRIGHT NOTIFICATION: Under the direction of the Visual Resource Center digital collections are made available to the UMass Dartmouth campus community for the sole purpose of classroom instruction and study in accordance U.S. Copyright Laws . All other uses are prohibited and are subject to copyright infringements.
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credit line:
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UMass Dartmouth Art Galleries
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artist name:
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Connor , Maureen
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artist name:
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Maureen Connor
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artist_nationality:
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American
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artist_vital dates:
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1947 -
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artist_biographical note:
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Maureen Connor is a visual artist whose work combines elements of installation, video, design, human resources and social justice. Since 2000 she has been developing Personnel, a series of interventions concerned with the art institution as a workplace, which explore the attitudes, needs and desires of the staff at various institutions. Personnel and related projects have been produced for a diverse group of venues that include Periferic 8 Biennial for Contemporary Art, Romania, the Department of Art and Design, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2008, Glyndor Gallery, Wave Hill, Bronx, NY, 2006; Wyspa Art Institute, Gdansk, Poland, 2004-7; Tapies Foundation, Barcelona, 2003; and the Queens Museum of Art, New York, 2001 among others. Currently she is working on an installation of Personnel for the Centre de Recherche en Droit Public, a think tank at the University of Montreal, as well as a book on Personnel to be published jointly by Wyspa Art Institute, Gdansk, Poland and Revolver Press, Frankfurt, Germany. She is also known internationally for her work from the 80s and 90s, which focused on gender and its modes of representation (from venues such as the MAK, Vienna; Portikus, Frankfurt; ICA, Philadelphia; and the Whitney Biennial among many others). Her projects have received funding from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, The New York Foundation for Artists and the Professional Staff Congress of the City University of New York. She received her MFA from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York in 1973 and has been Professor of Art at Queens College of the City University of New York since 1990.
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artist_URL:
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http://www.maureenconnor.net/
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artist_reference:
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http://www.maureenconnor.net/MCabout.htm ; 500076630
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artist name:
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Coyne , Petah
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artist name:
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Petah Coyne
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artist_nationality:
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American
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artist_vital dates:
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1953 -
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artist_biographical note:
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Exhibition catalgue for 'Everything That Rises Must Converge, 2010. Petah Coyne, referred to as "the queen of mixed media" by Artforum, is a contemporary sculptor and photographer working in innovative and disparate materials. Ranging from the organic to the ephemeral, her works incorporate dead fish, mud, sticks, hay, black sand, specially-formulated and patented wax, satin ribbons, velvet, silk flowers, and more recently, taxidermy and cast wax statues. Coyne's most recent solo exhibition, "Everything That Rises Must Converge," at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA), in 201011, featured large mixed-media sculptures and silver gelatin prints mainly from the last ten years. Director of MASS MoCA, Joseph C. Thompson, states in the introduction to the exhibition catalogue that Coyne's world is "a world of dense, enfolding forces, a world in which rising from the surface takes one inwards to some dark, ultimate center." Her work is in numerous permanent museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia; SFMOMA, San Francisco; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City; Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati; and the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Finland, among others. Select awards include the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Award, The Rockefeller Foundation Award, three National Endowment for the Arts Awards, Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award, The Joan Mitchell Foundation Award, Asian Cultural Center Award, New York Foundation for the Arts Award, Anonymous Was A Woman Award, Augustus Saint-Gaudens Memorial Foundation Award, Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities Awards, and the Art Matters Award. Born in Oklahoma City in 1953, Coyne currently lives in New York and is represented by Galerie Lelong, New York.
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artist_URL:
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http://www.petahcoyne.org/
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artist_reference:
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http://www.petahcoyne.org/cv.html ; 500114617
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artist name:
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Driscoll , Ellen
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artist name:
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Ellen Driscoll
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artist_nationality:
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American
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artist_biographical note:
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Ellen Driscoll is a Professor of Sculpture at Rhode Island School of Design. Her work includes installations such as "The Loophole of Retreat" (Whitney Museum at Phillip Morris, 1991), and "Passionate Attitudes" (Threadwaxing Space, New York, 1995), public art projects such as "As Above, So Below" for Grand Central Terminal (1999), a suite of 20 mosaic and glass works for the tunnels at 45th,47th and 48th streets, "Catching the Drift", a women's restroom for the Smith College Museum of Art (2003), and "Aqueous Humour", a kinetic sculpture for the South Boston Maritime Park (2004). Ms. Driscoll has been awarded fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Anonymous Was a Woman, the LEF Foundation,and Radcliffe's Bunting Institute. Her work is included in major public and private collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Whitney Museum of Art.
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artist_URL:
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http://www.ellendriscoll.net/
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artist_reference:
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http://www.ellendriscoll.net/update/artist_bio.htm ; 500098420
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artist name:
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Carol Hepper
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artist name:
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Hepper , Carol
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artist_nationality:
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American
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artist_vital dates:
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1953 -
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artist_biographical note:
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Born: McLaughlin, South Dakota. Lives and works in New York City and the Catskill Mountains, New York
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artist_URL:
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http://carolhepper.com
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artist_reference:
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http://carolhepper.com/biography/ ; 500101021
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artist name:
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Creighton Michael
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artist name:
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Michael , Creighton
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artist_nationality:
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American
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artist_vital dates:
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1949 -
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artist_biographical note:
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An alumnus of the University of Tennessee, Creighton Michael received his M.A. in art history from Vanderbilt University and a M.F.A. in painting and multimedia from Washington University in St. Louis. He is a recipient of a Pollack Krasner Foundation grant, a New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship in sculpture and a Golden Foundation for the Arts award in painting. His work is in various public and private collections including the National Gallery of Art and The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.; Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Brooklyn Museum, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Denver Art Museum, Mint Museums of Art, Charlotte, North Carolina; the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, New York; The John and Maxine Belger Family Foundation, Kansas City, Missouri; The Ogden Museum of Southern Art; The McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas and Hafnarborg Museum, Iceland. Michael has had solo exhibitions at the High Museum of Art; Katonah Museum of Art, Katonah, New York; Vanderbilt University; the Queens Museum of Art at Bulova Corporate Center; Neuberger Museum of Art; Colgate University; University of Richmond Museums, Richmond, Virginia and The Mint Museums, as well as numerous galleries and art centers in New York City and throughout the United States. Abroad he has had solo exhibitions in Copenhagen, Montreal and Reykjavík. He has been on the faculty at Rhode Island School of Design and the Pennsylvania Academy of Art, a visiting lecturer at Princeton University and a visiting artist at numerous colleges and universities including Albright College, Marshall University, Haverford College, Purchase College and University of Richmond. Michael has conducted studio workshops at Anderson Ranch Art Center, The Arts Center in St. Petersburg, Florida and Virginia Commonwealth University to mention a few. He was a Visiting Assistant Professor of Art at Hunter College in New York City from 2005-2013. Michael is a member of American Abstract Artists and the International Sculpture Center, where he was on the Board of Directors from 2010-2013. The artist lives and works in New York.
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artist_URL:
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http://creightonmichael.com/
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artist_reference:
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http://creightonmichael.com/ ; 500100489
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artist name:
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Elise Siegel
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artist name:
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Siegel , Elise
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artist_URL:
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http://elisesiegel.com
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work_title:
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Nomadic Visions: Recent Works by Six New York Sculptors
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work_technique:
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sculpture
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work_date:
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1988
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work_topic:
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feminism
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work_topic:
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gender
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date_of_ record:
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2014/08/08
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name_cataloger:
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lwebster
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