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29284
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The still life paintings by Spanish artist Luis Melendez (1716-80) are the subject of an upcoming exhibition. The exhibition will be the most comprehensive one to date of the Spanish master’s still-lifes. Thirty-five works will be shown at a time of renewed interest in Spanish art in the U.S. A biography of the artist, a description of his style, and commentary on his impact on the art world are also detailed.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Winter 1984/1985, p3-6
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29287
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Robert Rauschenberg is one of the most influential artists of our time. A new multi-media exhibition will display photographs, objects, audio, video, and documents from his activities as costume and set designer, choreographer, and performer. Rauschenberg attended Black Mountain College near Asheville, North Carolina and his professional life is detailed in a preview of the exhibition.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Winter 1984/1985, p6-7
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29288
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North Carolina artist Thomas Sayre will perform a one-man show in the North Carolina Gallery this winter at the Museum. Sayre’s one-man show will have him construct a piece titled Aviary on-site at the Museum. Sayre will also contribute a concrete outdoor sculpture titled Arcanum.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Winter 1984/1985, p8-9
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29289
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The work of the Greek-born artist Chryssa will be on display in the Twentieth Century Gallery through January. The exhibition demonstrates the variety in her work from early newspaper drawings through her pioneering use of neon in the 1960s to the plater letter plaques of the 1970s.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Winter 1984/1985, p9-10
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29290
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The Museum recently acquired works titled Cabbage Worship, 1982, by Gilbert and George, British and Agony in the Garden, by Giovanni “Guercino” Francesco Barbieri (1591-1666), Italian. Cabbage Worship addresses how individuals put their faith in fake causes by having individuals worship a head of cabbage. Agony in the Garden was painted between 1627 and 1632, probably for the altar of a chapel in the church of St. Margherita in Bologna, and depicts an angel appearing to Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane. A description and short biography of the artists is described.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Winter 1984/1985, p11-12