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| | Freeze (exhibition) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Freeze was the title of an art exhibition organised by Damien Hirst and other students from Goldsmiths College. |  | | The exhibition was originally conceived as a group effort but during the preparation Hirst, who was still only in his second year at College and had more time on his hands, emerged as main organiser. |  | | However, several members of the yBas went to different art colleges and didn't exhibit at Freeze, many of the original exhibitors are no longer celebrated, and two young artists actually turned down the chance to be in the exhibition. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeze_(exhibition)
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| | Princess Diana Tribute Exhibit |
 | | One entire section of the exhibition is devoted to Diana's energetic and multi-faceted public life and involvement in myriad charities and causes, including her pioneering efforts of those afflicted by AIDS, the care of the homeless and the tragic consequences of the unregulated use of land mines. |  | | The exhibition showcases the life and humanitarian work of one of the most remarkable women of her time and certainly one of the most photographed - her image appeared on the cover of People magazine 52 times. |  | | Also featured in the exhibition are portraits of her ancestors, family jewels, heirlooms, paintings, artifacts and photographs. |
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http://www.flyboynaturals.com/prditrex.html
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| | Young British Artists - the free encyclopedia |
 | | One of the visitors to Freeze was Charles Saatchi, the notorious contemporary art collector and co-founder of Saatchi and Saatchi, the London advertising agency. |  | | A major exhibition at the Royal Academy of Art in 1997 called Sensation, (containing much of his personal collection, and also shown in Berlin and New York) in some senses brought the initial period of the Young British Artists to an end: they had arrived as part of the establishment. |  | | The new Saatchi Gallery exhibit the work of the Young British Artists still. |
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http://www.world-knowledge-encyclopedia.com/?t=YBA
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 | | Freeze had an impact, it seems, because not only were the included artists still students but also because of the very way in which the exhibition itself was packaged. |  | | The exhibition, held in a disused building that was currently due for re-development amongst the larger development of Docklands itself, was curated by their fellow student, and later art-superstar and media sensation, Damien Hirst. |  | | This exhibition was held in place of the usual Aperto at the Venice Biennale which was cancelled in 1995. |
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http://members.lycos.co.uk/exposuremagazine/yba.html
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| | pdowney |
 | | Paul Downey's first solo exhibition 'The Games People Play' at the Frank Lewis Gallery in 1988 was highly acclaimed - paintings were reproduced in colour in the Irish Times, Cork Examiner and on the cover the the All Ireland Football Final programme. |  | | His painting of Down and Dublin from this exhibition was used on the cover of the 1994 All Ireland Football Final Programme. |  | | His watercolours also freeze a special moment in nature - sky, light and colour in his impressionistic landscape paintings. |
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http://www.franklewisgallery.com/artists/downey_p.html
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| | A&E |
 | | "Freeze is based on a 1988 exhibition by Damien Hirst that sparked the YBA [Young British Artists] movement in London," explained Seibert. |  | | The exhibition is entitled "Freeze," and it is no accident that thermometer readings are related to this name. |  | | As for the somewhat unconventional setting for the exhibit, the artists say they are interested in high visibility on campus. |
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http://orient.bowdoin.edu/orient/archives/2003-02-07/ae04.htm
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| | Sarah Lucas - definition of Sarah Lucas in Encyclopedia |
 | | Her early work was sculptural installations with this work Lucas took part in the Freeze exhibition. |  | | Lucas' breakthrough came in 1991 when she had a solo exhibition at City Racing of collages based on spreads from British tabloid newspapers. |  | | In 2000 Lucas was commissioned to install a series of works as the Freud Museum that was accompanied by an exhibition a Sadie Coles ' Gallery. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Sarah_Lucas
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| | G.R. N'Namdi Gallery Exhibition Listing |
 | | The year was 1982 and the occasion was the opening of VanDerZee's one-man exhibit in the art gallery owned by Kemba's father, George N'Namdi. |  | | This dynamic exhibition is a powerful array of texture and form. |  | | Vincent states that "the lights on the stage cast eerie shadows producing waves of spontaneous sound and color." Vincent Smith's blending of yellows and oranges, inspired by the African landscape, communicate feelings of euphoria, illuminating the viewers, consciousness and detaining him or her in continual surprise. |
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http://www.grnnamdigallery.com/dynamic/exhibit.asp
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| | Callen McJunkin Gallery - Online Exhibition |
 | | A holiday exhibition highlighting the fine art of craft from local and regional artists. |  | | An exhibition that showcases the many artists we have had the pleasure of working with these past twenty years, and introduces new talent. |  | | Charlottesville artist Elizabeth Geiger exhibits her fresh, engaging paintings of still life and landscape subject matter. |
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http://www.mcjunkingallery.com/exhibit.htm
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| | Art Journal: The freeze generation and beyond - installation art, various artists, Royal Academy of Arts, London, ... |
 | | What the exhibition conveyed best was the reality of the explosion of artistic energy and ambition coming out of Goldsmiths College and other London art schools during the eighties and early nineties. |  | | MMA was protesting the inclusion in the exhibition of Marcus Harvey's 1995 Chuck Close - like portrait of notorious serial child-killer Myra Hindley, whose monochrome likeness the artist had rendered using the tiny handprints of a child.(1) (Harvey's more typical, impastoed work relates him to the Kitchen Sink painters of the fifties.) |  | | In fact, "Sensation" was another installment in what Damien Hirst began ten years ago in 1988, when he staged the tripartite student exhibition "Freeze" (eponymously named after his early cow-and-formaldehyde piece) in the Southeast London Port Authority Building. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0425/is_3_57/ai_53286462
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| | THE UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUM, CSULB EXHIBITION CALENDAR 1999-2000 |
 | | The exhibition will be juried by the art faculty and will highlight work by students in all disciplines including ceramics, drawing and painting, graphic design, illustration, photography, printmaking, fiber, metal/jewelry, and new genre. |  | | This exhibition, for which a gallery brochure will be available, is the first museum survey of Bechtle’s work in Southern California. |  | | An annual exhibition of works in a variety of media by both graduate and undergraduate students of the CSULB Department of Art. |
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http://www.csulb.edu/~uam/01exhit.htm
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| | Callen McJunkin Gallery - Online Exhibition |
 | | Through all of the artists' experiences with the differing possibilities of the photographic medium, the one tie that binds them all together in this exhibition is their use of the fourth dimension of time used in their two-dimensional photographs. |  | | Stephen Lawson is an award-winning artist that has been included in exhibitions throughout the United States and abroad. |  | | The gallery is pleased to present this opportunity to focus on the medium of photography, and to display a selection of some of West Virginia's finest photographers all together for the first time. |
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http://www.mcjunkingallery.com/exhibit6.htm
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| | Freeze Frame- Capturing the Moment |
 | | For further information on the NMAH Eadweard Muybridge Collection, or to arrange a group tour, contact exhibition curator Michelle Delaney at 202-633-3810 or by e-mail. |  | | Eakins and the Photograph: Works by Thomas Eakins in the Collection of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. |  | | Current grant research has funded initial research on the more than 2,000 items in the collection, and this interactive exhibition. |
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http://americanhistory.si.edu/muybridge/htm/info.htm
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| | ARKEN Museum of Modern Art |
 | | In 1988 she participated in the famous "Freeze" exhibition in the London Docklands which brought together a number of artists from Goldsmiths College and was curated by Damien Hirst. |  | | She exhibited in the fiftieth Venice Biennial in 2003. |  | | and the first of a number of significant exhibitions curated by artists. |
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http://www.arken.dk/view.asp?ID=8883
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| | Press Release |
 | | The four exhibiting artists explore whether the frozen image can provide us with an authentic sense of the sublime or whether it is merely an escapist impulse for the untouched landscape, which exists only in kitsch and nostalgia. |  | | Although much of the day was spent in motion, her resulting video projections attempt to convey the meditative state of mind of the long-distance cyclist and the slowness of the northern landscape. |  | | The Stephen Lawrence Gallery at the University of Greenwich starts its New Year programme with Freeze Frame - a group exhibition created by award winning artists that looks at issues of timing, framing and staging in photographic and video art. |
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http://www.gre.ac.uk/pr/releasearchive/a1054.htm
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| | Damien Hirst - the limited-edition artworks to buy at eyestorm - read first |
 | | Hirst's 1991 solo exhibition at the ICA brought his work to a wider audience, but it was another exhibition the following year that brought him to the general public's attention - via unprecedented coverage in the tabloid press. |  | | The exhibition was the first of The Saatchi Gallery's 'Young British Artists' series, and one of Hirst's contributions was the now-iconic 'shark piece', titled The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living. |  | | By the time he'd graduated from Goldsmiths College in London in 1989 he'd already organized the exhibition 'Freeze', which is now considered the first major exhibition by the generation of British artists that shot to international fame in the 90s. |
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http://www.eyestorm.com/hirst/read_first.asp
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| | Nicholas Serota: Information From Answers.com |
 | | A more ambitious programme of special exhibitions was started with 'Late Rothko' in 1988 and the Turner Prize was redefined as a showcase for emerging contemporary art (Serota as Director has a permanent place on the judging panel for the prize). |  | | In 1970 he joined the Arts Council of Great Britain 's Visual Arts Department as a regional exhibitions officer and in 1973 was made Director of the Museum of Modern Art Oxford. |  | | They married in 1978 and had two daughters, In the late 1980s Serota began an affair with Teresa Gleadowe who at that time was working in the exhibitions department of the British Council (Serota at the time was on the visual arts board of the British Council). |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/nicholas-serota
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| | Meadow Gallery - Exhibition 2005 - Vertigo |
 | | Following his inclusion in the exhibition 'Freeze' (1988) Fairhurst has developed his own unique brand of humorous critique and interventionist artworks. |  | | Acclaimed for her atmospheric reproductions of landscapes within glass vitrines, she uses sculpture and film to create a tension between cultural representations of the landscape and the reality of experience. |  | | Born in Bristol in 1965 has been one of Britain’s most prolific and best known artist since he graduated from Goldsmith’s College and organised the seminal Freeze exhibition in 1988. |
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http://www.meadowgallery.co.uk/exhibition-artwork.html
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| | Art Critic London |
 | | By the time Tracey Emin exhibited her unmade bed at the Tate Gallery in 1999, the art world shrugged. |  | | When Damien Hirst exhibited a dead shark in a glass case filled with formaldehyde at the Saatchi Gallery in 1993, it instantly became an icon for the age. |  | | Internationally, these were the years of Picasso's apotheosis, with separate shows dedicated to surveying his sculpture, his portraiture, his still lifes, his portraits of women, and his ceramics - not to mention the two published volumes of John Richardson's magisterial biography. |
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http://www.theartnewspaper.com/artcritic/level1/reviewarchive/1999/dec_25_1999_main.html
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| | Damienhirst... Biography |
 | | Besides the controversial animal exhibits, there are sculptures, spot paintings and spin paintings. |  | | This amazingly successful self-promoted exhibition is widely believed to have been the starting point for the "Young British Artists" movement. |  | | He has designed cover art for albums by the Eurythmics, and in 1995 he directed a music video for the Blur song "Country House." He was part of an art and film exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in 1996, where he showcased his first short film called "Hanging Around". |
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http://dh.ryoshuu.com/biography.html
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| | Channel 4 Beckett on Film Breath |
 | | He exhibited at the Tate Gallery and recently showed pieces in the 'Sensation' exhibition at the Royal Academy. |  | | He was short-listed for the Turner Prize in 1992 and won it in 1995. |  | | While still a student, Damien curated the widely acclaimed 'Freeze' exhibition, which launched the career of many successful artists including himself. |
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http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/B/beckett/plays/breath/synopsis.html
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| | eyestorm - Anya Gallaccio - biography |
 | | An artist who first came to prominence in the now-notorious 'Freeze' exhibition organized by Damien Hirst in 1988, Anya Gallaccio has taken a parallel road to her young British artist peers: one which involves none of the enfant terrible hype that still resonates around the more public faces of the London artworld. |  | | In 'Freeze', Gallaccio exhibited Waterloo : a floor sculpture made from molten lead that, at first sight, had a formal relationship to works by such celebrated 60s minimalists as Carl Andre and Richard Serra. |  | | Recently, however, she has made a dramatic change to her practice by moving into more permanent materials, such as photography and sculpture, deliberately working with extremely long-lasting, traditional materials, such as bronze and ceramic. |
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http://www.eyestorm.com/artist/Anya_Gallaccio_biography.aspx
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| | Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art < Exhibition - Forthcoming - Drawing> |
 | | It was the first of the group of exhibitions organised and curated by young artists in the late 1980s and early 1990s which presented the work of a new generation of artists in museum sized spaces in disused industrial buildings in the East End of London...more |  | | Their first solo exhibition was in 1968 at Frank's Sandwich Bar, Silver Place in the West End of London, and their first public gallery exhibition was at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London in 1971...more |  | | Flanagan had his first solo exhibition at the Rowan Gallery, London in 1966, and his first solo museum show at Museum Haus Esters, Krefield in 1969. |
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http://www.ir-tmca.com/exhibition/BritishSculpture/moreinfo.htm
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| | Freeze Frame |
 | | The three exhibitions to date have all featured work by students or recent graduates of Tyler, where Hricko and Kripal both teach, and a few other art schools. |  | | Other ideas are still in the fantasy stage: a formal residency program for young artists, additional galleries, a dance studio and performance space, a coffee shop and an in-house digital processing facility. |  | | So they decided to seek additional funding and design a much more ambitious arts center with studio space for other artists and a large exhibition space. |
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http://www.citypaper.net/articles/2004-07-29/art.shtml
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| | Can the current currency of yBA be understood as a rearticulation of a notion of the avant-garde? |
 | | The exhibition ‘Freeze’ adopted a critical attitude toward artistic institutions (social content of art), because they were not waiting for gallery-owner to discover and present them, they did this on their own. |  | | Kent writes, that his ‘career began with its end, as though he were already dead and worthy of commemoration.’ Turk exhibits a plaque, engraved with his name an the time he worked on that place, like a record of old times. |  | | As Kent writes, there seem to be only a few links between the artists, who became well known after their works were collected and exhibited by Saatchi. |
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http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/~um9t/sa/ART366_1.html
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| | phoenixnewtimes.com Culture FREEZE FRAME 1994-10-13 |
 | | The plan, she says, is a kind of homage to the exhibition style Greenaway has used in his large European shows. |  | | Others refer directly to films in the exhibition (Drowning by Numbers and Prospero's Books will be viewable on laser disc in a room off the main gallery) and at Valley Art Theatre (The Cook, the Thief and Zed). |  | | Resisting what she calls "contemporary museums' urge to hang art in a white box," Lineberry has arranged for the museum walls to be painted gray-green, with the artwork illuminated by theatrical lighting. |
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http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/issues/1994-10-13/culture/art.html
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| | CHINA EXHIBITION SPRING 1998 |
 | | In 1988, he organized an artists-run exhibition entitled, "Freeze"; this exhibition essentially launched and energized the art community in London, making it one of the most important locations for contemporary art of the decade. |  | | It was in this exhibition that Damien Hirst first exhibited his Spot (wall) paintings. |  | | This restaurant/lounge exhibits a collection of young contemporary artists, specifically chosen to produce site-specific works. |
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http://www.yvonneforceinc.com/yfinew/lot61.htm
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| | The Scotsman - S2 Tuesday - Goodbye to the vanity of youth, hello maturity |
 | | Certainly his exhibition at Inverleith House is both serious and poetic; at several points, he seems to reflect on change and the vanity of youth. |  | | They also customarily had use of the RSA for their annual exhibition, but when the National Gallery laid claim to the building a few years ago, it transpired that only the RSAâs tenure was protected. |  | | It was in 1988, 17 years ago, that a group of artists first achieved notoriety as the YBAs, the Young British Artists, in the exhibition Freeze. |
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http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/s2.cfm?id=90702005
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| | frieze |
 | | For the 2003 exhibition ‘Dreamscapes’ at Beelden Op de Berg, Wageningen, Kruip made Wish, a work that was as ephemeral as a prayer, or its answer. |  | | Importantly, anybody turning their back to the gallery and gazing out of the window was transformed into a living sculpture, visible to those on the other side of the glass. |  | | While Wish was a work that was framed in time and space by the exhibition to which it belonged, it was also deliberately leaky. |
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http://www.frieze.com
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| | Frame Magazine - Domestic Violence |
 | | For her part, Lane describes the exhibition as 'an installation that shows what we can do, a calling card, an introduction to the industry'. |  | | She hopes the new venture will provide her with the means to pursue her art without having to rely on subsidization. |  | | Lane is all too aware of the risks involved when an established artist ventures beyond the confines of the art scene in this way. |
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http://www.framemag.com/articles/article,4159.html
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| | Freeze TV Television Features, Reportages, Fixing |
 | | The 20th-Century Art section is a showcase for exceptional modern paintings, sculptures and drawings. |  | | Works of outstanding quality by many of the century's leading artists, including Picasso, Ernst, Magritte, Mondrian, Calder, and Richter, are exhibited by some of the world's most respected international dealers. |  | | The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF Maastricht) is acclaimed as the world's most prestigious art and antiques fair - attracting over 200 of the most eminent international dealers from 14 countries. |
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http://www.featurez.com/tefaf.htm
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| | Tracey Emin - Tracey Emin (Nominee 1999) |
 | | Another exhibition, I Think It's in My Head, in New York in 2002, featured flowering plants with small plaster models of sparrows, a bronze cast of Emin's head, and a canopied bed embroidered in the style she has made her own. |  | | Emin's Self Portrait at her White Cube exhibition in 2001 was a 17-feet-tall helter-skelter, built from reclaimed wood, with birds flying out of the top. |  | | But the break-up of a relationship and then a botched abortion led to a crisis: she destroyed all her paintings, and only began working again when she befriended another artist, Sarah Lucas, one of the Young British Artists who had taken part in the seminal Freeze exhibition. |
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http://www.egs.edu/faculty/emin/emin-tracey-emin-nominee-1999.html
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| | The Independent Weekly: Freeze Frame |
 | | Kiffney, whose ceramic sculpture "Bird Butterfly and Flower Black Crackle Fan" appeared in the New Member exhibition at Raleigh's Artspace in January, displays that work and many others like it at the front of the gallery. |  | | The current show features Cathy Kiffney's ceramics up front and Tama Hochbaum's photography in the middle, but it's with the photographs of Leah Sobsey in the rear gallery where visitors will experience a nearly palpable moment of confrontation with the work. |  | | Fruits of his labor - A profile of Andre Leon Gray, a rising young artist from Raleigh. |
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http://www.indyweek.com/durham/2002-03-20/ae3.html
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| | The Gascoigne gallery - a previous exhibition - Damien Hirst |
 | | The archetypal forms and simplicity of approach of Hirst's three-dimensional work are also found in his painting. |  | | The Gascoigne gallery - a previous exhibition - Damien Hirst |  | | It was here whilst still a student that Hirst curated the now legendary Freeze exhibition. |
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http://www.thegascoignegallery.com/damien_hirst/exhibition.html
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| | Tate Britain Past Exhibitions In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida |
 | | While they remain close friends, this is the first time since Freeze in 1988 that they have all worked together to produce an exhibition. |  | | Angus Fairhurst, Damien Hirst and Sarah Lucas met on the Fine Art degree course at Goldsmiths College in South London in 1986, and went on to become part of the group of Young British Artists attracting widespread attention in the 1990s. |
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http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/inagaddadavida
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| | A Brief Bibliography on Disasters |
 | | Date Published 1979 Abstract Exhibition catalogue of the restoration of works of art damaged by the flooding of the Arno river in Florence, Italy on November 4, 1966. |  | | Date Published 1981 Abstract Catalogue of an exhibition at the uffizi cabinet of prints and drawings. |  | | Subject Keywords Library, flood damage book; Book, drying; Freeze-thaw, test; Paper, conservation restoration Lit Type Monograph Level Analytic Doc Location ICCROM Language of text English Record 57 Author Cunha, George Martin ; Tucker, Norman Paul ; Cushing, Stanley E. Title Disaster control. |
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http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byauth/henry/southnet.html
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| | Blast to Freeze: British Art in the 20th Century |
 | | The specifically British brand of pop art began with the legendary exhibitions of the Independent Group in the 50s, and in the 80s, new British sculpture emerged, represented by important proponents such as Tony Cragg and Antony Gormley. |  | | The YBAs, presented to the world in the exhibition Freeze, jointly organized by Damien Hirst and friends in the London Docklands in 1988, brings the survey to a close. |  | | With works from more than 100 artists, Blast to Freeze traces the epoch-making art movements of an entire British century, from the outbreak of World War I to the collapse of the Soviet Union, beginning and ending with a decided break from the traditional. |
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http://www.artbook.com/3775712488.html
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| | Naomi Ballance, Artist Profile, Education & Exhibitions |
 | | July 2003 Group exhibition at the Theatre by the Lake, Friends Gallery in Keswick, England. |  | | Oct 2003 Exhibition at Merienda in Cockermouth, England. |  | | Solo exhibition at Studio One Gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland. |
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http://www.glensoftscotland.co.uk/naomiballance/WebPages/profile.htm
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| | About Diane Amato Photography |
 | | I love the way photography enables me to capture and freeze a moment in time. |  | | “Durham Art Guild’s Exhibit is Spotty”, Blue Greenberg, The Herald Sun, August 11, 2002 |  | | “Exhibitions Show History of Art in N.C.", Blue Greenberg, The Herald Sun, Feb 22, 2004 |
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http://www.dianeamato.com/amato_pages/amato_about_us.html
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| | Events Past 2001 and earlier |
 | | This exhibit in the Sills Gallery of the Main Library will feature a traveling exhibit "Echoes in the Ice: Collages and Drawings of Intrepid Explorers to the Antarctic." Included in the collages are images commemorating such explorers of Antarctica as Ernest Shackleton, Roald Amundsen, Lincoln Ellsworth, Robert Falcon Scott, and Richard Byrd. |  | | The accompanying exhibit in the Philip Sills Exhibit Hall in the OSU Library is up until December 15th. |  | | This exhibit is likely to be a blockbuster. |
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http://www.antarctic-circle.org/eventspast1.htm
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| | A review of the 'Sensation' exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts |
 | | Given this was an exhibition with Great Deeds Against the Dead, Myra and the readers' wives paintings on open view, there can only have been one reason for this restriction: an unacknowledged recognition that the work is paedophiliac or likely to be perceived as such. |  | | I think Billingham has humiliated his parents by holding up working class life as an exhibit for the bourgeois gaze much as the inmates of Bedlam were exhibited to bourgeois visitors in the 18th century. |  | | The exhibition consisted of 110 works by 42 different artists and this in itself creates a problem for a review like this. |
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http://pubs.socialistreviewindex.org.uk/isj79/molyneux.htm
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| | eyestorm - eyestorm NY 'Arrivals' exhibition |
 | | Her first solo exhibition was held at Karston Schubert, London in 1997 and she has also exhibited extensively worldwide. |  | | 'Arrivals' exhibition at eyestorm NY Featuring new work by Peter Blake, Rob Carter, Mark Francis, Gerald Hemsworth Michael Joo, Abigail Lane and Josie McCoy. |  | | Francis' work has been collected by numerous public museums - more... |
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http://www.eyestorm.com/galleries/arrivals.aspx
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| | Soh Gallery Exhibition |
 | | Sept. YOSHIZAWA Mika, MATSUMURA Yoji, TADA Masami Exhibition |  | | Jun. AJIOKA Shintaro Exhibition: An Epitome from the Man You Shuh |  | | Jul. TASHIMA Hirotsune Exhibition -Human being in the year 2001 |
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http://www.soh-gallery.com/exhibition/e-main.html
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| | Switchspace Gallery, Glasgow Scotland |
 | | Artists who also, like many in other cities in other countries, realised the only way to display their work would be to set up collectives, to exhibit in their own homes, to find run down shops and flats. |  | | What has changed is the gathering network of curators and other facilitators feeding off the top of this mass of creativity, connecting artists to the major museums and grooming a generation of collectors -- knitting their way into the web the artists have already created. |  | | Once, he tells me, someone criticised one of his exhibitions for being 'commercial'. |
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/brendan.hessle/switchspace/articles/herald23.html
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| | Artists |
 | | Freeze, Surrey Docks, London (exhibition catalogue, text by Ian Jeffrey) |  | | Sensation:Young British Artists from The Saatchi Collection, Royal Academy of Arts, London (exhibition catalogue, essays by Brooks Adams, Lisa Jardine, Martin Maloney, Norman Rosenthal and Richard Shone.) |  | | Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London (exhibition catalogue, text by Stuart Morgan) |
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http://www.doffay.com/biogs_patterson.htm
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| | Untitled |
 | | The 2005 IIAR Ammonia Refrigeration Conference & Exhibition will be held March 13-16 at the Fairmont Acapulco Princess. |  | | The 2005 IIAR Ammonia Refrigeration Conference & Exhibition will also feature an industry exhibition. |  | | Call For Papers: 2006 IIAR Ammonia Refrigeration Conference & Exhibition |
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http://www.iiar.org/getnews.cfm?cat=Annual+Conference
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| | freeze_(exhibition) |
 | | Find freeze exhibition and more at Lycos Search. |  | | Find freeze exhibition at one of the best sites the Internet has to offer! |  | | Find the Best Sites For freeze exhibition With Starware |
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| | Writer Info |
 | | As an exhibiting visual artist, her visual poetry and poetry/dance videos have been seen online, at film and video festivals, cable access tv and in print publications. |  | | Therefore they are dark -- or at least they seem so to me. My words have won awards for years, and are currently included in a traveling exhibition of award-winning Scholastic writings, including early works by such greats as Truman Capote and Andy Warhol. |  | | In 2002 he curated the Northwest Concrete/Visual Poetry Exhibition. |
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http://www.moriapoetry.com/writer.htm
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