Miracles in the Backlands: Aspects of Africa in Brazilian Ex-Voto Sculpture, installation view, various wooden sculptures, collection of Beate Echols, New York
Miracles in the Backlands: Aspects of Africa in Brazilian Ex-Voto Sculpture
February 18-March 18, 2005
Pascal Gallery
Small sculptures from private collectors and related prints.
Lalla Essaydi, Converging Territories #24, 2002, C-print, courtesy Laurence Miller Gallery, New York
Rewind, Re-Cast, Review
February 18-March 18, 2005
Kresge Gallery
Photographs, sound, and new media works by international contemporary artists examining race, gender, religion, and perception. Curated by Isolde Brielmaier, Ph.D.
Matthew Swarts, Man with Rubber Face, archival ink jet print
Senior Art Show
May 11-20, 2005
Kresge and Pascal Galleries
An exhibition of work by graduating visual arts students.
Two New
September 14-October 21, 2005
Kresge and Pascal Galleries
An introductory glimpse at works by two new full-time visual arts faculty. Paintings and mixed media by Assistant Professor of Painting Irina Nakhova in the Krege Gallery, and photography and digital images by Matt Swarts, Assistant Professor of Photography/Digital Media in the Pascal Gallery.
Le Tigre, Hot Topic, 2002, video, 57 minutes, color and sound, courtesy of Electronic Arts Intermix, New York
Master Blaster
November 9-December 16, 2005
Kresge Gallery
An exhibition of artists using humor and noise to puncture artworld dogma and deflate figures of cultural authority. The Ramapo Curatorial Prize is co-administered with the Center for Curatorial Studies graduate program at Bard College. The 2004 winner and curator of Master Blaster is Stacey Allan.
Left to right: F.A. Reinhart, American Indian with War Paint, n.d., photograph, courtesy The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. and Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Indian with War Paint, 2002, Epson archival print
In Search of Other Histories: Anu Palakunnathu Matthew & Lauren Piperno
November 9-December 16, 2005
Pascal Gallery
Photographers address Native American themes and concepts of history.
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