Monthly Archives: November 1998

“African Odyssey,” Tucson Weekly

Now mounted in a sumptuous exhibition at the University of Arizona Museum of Art, “Robert Colescott: Recent Paintings” first went up at the Venice Biennale a year and a half ago. The work of UA professor emeritus Colescott, these extravagantly colored, politically charged narrative paintings were the U.S. entry in the 1997 international art fair. Colescott was the first American painter since Jasper Johns in 1988 to be thus honored, and the first ever African-American artist to represent the U.S. with a solo show.

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Clyde Connell 1998

This exhibition will bring together works completed in the last years of Clyde Connell’s life together with earlier paintings and sculptures already held in private collections. The artist created her work in a remote idyllic setting on Lake Bistineau south of Shreveport. Clyde Connell incorporated into her paintings and sculpture a variety of indigenous materials from the Louisiana landscape.

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Gene Koss

Exhibition Dates: November 7 – 28, 1998 Opening Reception: Saturday, November 7 from 6–8 pm Gallery Location: 432 Julia Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 5pm… 

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