- November 10, 1998 to November 28, 1998
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No description available
By 12 Midnite
date | 14 Programs
Dates 1998- November 5, 1998
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No description available
By Warren Arcand
Flamingo Killer
- October 13, 1998 to October 31, 1998
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No description available
By Jamie Griffiths, Rosamond Norbury
In/ Out
- September 15, 1998 to October 3, 1998
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The work of new York based artist, Tim Watkins has traditionally combined mechanical kinetic sculpture and organic forms. In this series, he moves towards more personal themes reflective of his life.
By Tim Watkins - Curated by Glenn Alteen
A Sea
- September 10, 1998
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By Neil Eustache
Indian Art For Sale
- June 9, 1998
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No description available
By Julie Oakes
Fundraiser/ Back To Grunt/ 15th
- May 26, 1998 to June 20, 1998
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The exhibition I am currently working on will include respresentations of all SSRI's on the market. They will be carved in plaster and stone, replicated through casting and exhibited in mounds on the floor.
By Colleen Wolstenholme - Curated by Robin Peck
The Sculpture of Pills
- May 5, 1998 to May 23, 1998
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The artist is a white male, heterosexual, and judging by the surroundings, also middle class or more likely the dissatisfied heir of the middle class. Many of the references here are from black culture recognizing the huge influence African Americans have asserted in North American culture. The perfectly quoted Miles Davis or James Brown record covers sit like altars in these rooms. But the newspapers and magazines often tell a very different story.
By David Ostrem - Curated by Donna Hagerman
Between Being And Looking
- April 7, 1998
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The concept of a suitcase is always associated with one's private lifestyle, and a transparent suitcase appearing in a public place makes us feel uneasy. What we shall see is a well designed and finely tailored item of clothing considered typically chinese according to Western ethnocentric views, which can safely become a symbolic resource for representing the situation or the identity of Chinese art (the new taxonomy of cultures created under the guise of Western promotion of multiculturalism priviliges this symbolic resource.)
By Paul Wong
Wah-Q
- April 4, 1998
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No description available
By Amy Guggenheim