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 Tim Zuck: Learning to Talk
Saturday, Jun 28 2003 to Sunday, September 07, 2003
Museum London - 421 Ridout Street North
Curator Gordon Hatt notes that the work in this exhibition covers a period from when Zuck was moving away from the conceptual and serial art that characterized his early career towards a more personally expressive visual vocabulary. Wanting to address subjects that were significant in his life, he turned to painting and drawing without having the prerequisite formal academic training in either of these disciplines. The exhibition charts the artist’s progress from elementary representations to increasingly complex images. Call (519) 661-0333 for more details.
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Tim Zuck: Learning to Talk
Saturday, Jun 28 2003 to Sunday, September 07, 2003
Museum London - 421 Ridout Street North
Curator Gordon Hatt notes that the work in this exhibition covers a period from when Zuck was moving away from the conceptual and serial art that characterized his early career towards a more personally expressive visual vocabulary. Wanting to address subjects that were significant in his life, he turned to painting and drawing without having the prerequisite formal academic training in either of these disciplines. The exhibition charts the artist’s progress from elementary representations to increasingly complex images. Call (519) 661-0333 for more details.
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InVisible: Eyes on Homelessness
Saturday, Jun 21 2003 to Sunday, September 14, 2003
Museum London - 421 Ridout Street North
Artworks by and about London’s homeless make up this community-based exhibition, which grew out of a public forum organized by the London Homeless Coalition in the fall of 2002. The Coalition seeks to employ culture to give a voice to people who have experienced homelessness, to increase awareness, educate and create change. Call (519) 661-0333 for more details.
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Heather MacLeod: Frontier
Saturday, Jul 5 2003 to Sunday, October 05, 2003
Museum London - 421 Ridout Street North
Photography's invention and development during the second half of the 19th century coincided with the final colonial expansion through Western Canada. Photography not only documented this landscape, but provided the visual material from which the mythologies of the frontier, its independence, it expanse and heroism, were developed. Halifax artist Heather MacLeod formally mimics this photographic history and suggests the continuing prevalence of frontier ideologies in Canadian society. Call (519) 661-0333 for more details.
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Selves and Others: Portraits from the Permanent Collection
Saturday, Jul 5 2003 to Sunday, October 05, 2003
Museum London - 421 Ridout Street North
The human face is one of the oldest subjects in art, but it is not the only vehicle artists have used to convey a person?s individuality. The Permanent Collection of Museum London includes non-traditional portraits that represent the individual through an object or a text. The recent acquisition of several portrait works serves as the occasion for a broader look at portraits in the collection, both contemporary and historical. Call (519) 661-0333 for more details.
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Rae Davis: Vanishing Acts
Saturday, Aug 2 2003 to Sunday, November 23, 2003
Museum London - 421 Ridout Street North
Rae Davis is a ground-breaking theatre, performance and installation artist who was active in London from 1959 until 1986. Curator Robert McKaskell, who also lived in London and participated in some of Davis?s projects, mounted a major exhibition of her work at the Art Gallery of Windsor in 2001. Museum London is presenting a somewhat different selection of the artist?s work in two related installations this summer and fall Call (519) 661-0333 for more details.
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Artisan's Alley
430A Richmond Street
For more information call (519) 434-7112
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