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Through January 9, 2011 Work from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation. Organized by the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, Spokane, Washington.
Over the past four decades, artist John Buck has created a large and important body of work made up of woodblock prints, rubbings, sculpture and three-dimensional wood panels. Tough-minded and visually complex, Buck's art is saturated with a deep richness of images, icons, symbols, motifs and an intensely lyrical and authentic evocation of both the natural and the social worlds.
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Through September 19, 2010
This textile exhibition is a rich explosion of color. Created specifically for Billings, this floor installation - "fallen paintings" - plays with the theme of glitz and glamor. Visitors move through and within her works, interacting with them and perceiving shifting iridescent colors.
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Through October 24, 2010
Puerto Rican-born Ivelisse Jiménez divides her time between there and New York City. She graduated with an MFA from New York University in 1999 and has been a exhibiting internationally since, with recent shows in London, Dublin, and New York. The Yellowstone Art Museum is honored to be able to present Jiménez's refreshing and exuberant approach to abstract image-making.
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