CARMON COLANGELO
Configured/Disfigured
Cradle Oak Visiting Artist
Heuser Art Center Gallery November 4-29, 2008
CARMON COLANGELO
Configured/Disfigured
Cradle Oak Visiting Artist
Heuser Art Center Gallery November 4-29, 2008
We’ve received approximately 600 entires from across the globe! As we wade through the data entry of processing all these entries we’ve seen some excellent work. For those of you who have entered, please sit tight and be patient. This process may take some time. In the meantime, thank you to everyone who submitted work! Your participation is most appreciated!
Celebrity Instant: Andy Warhol’s Polaroids
“Everyone will be famous for 15 minutes.”
On view from October 8 to October 31 in the Heuser Art Gallery, Polaroids and Black & White prints taken by Warhol in the 1970s and 80s document the people who came in contact with this enigmatic artist. Some still famous, like Maria Shriver and Peggy Fleming, and others who’s 15 minutes have already passed are immortalized in these small, odd, and dated photos. All photos on display were a donation to Bradley University from the Andy Warhol Foundation.
Celebrity Instant: Andy Warhol’s Polaroids
“Everyone will be famous for 15 minutes.”
On view from October 8 to October 31 in the Heuser Art Gallery, Polaroids and Black & White prints taken by Warhol in the 1970s and 80s document the people who came in contact with this enigmatic artist. Some still famous, like Maria Shriver and Peggy Fleming, and others who’s 15 minutes have already passed are immortalized in these small, odd, and dated photos. All photos on display were a donation to Bradley University from the Andy Warhol Foundation.
On September 18th, Caleb Weintraub visited Bradley for the reception for his solo painting show, Inch by Inch. Visiting several graduate students to give helpful feedback, his visit was short but meaningful. After the reception, where the sugary sweets were plentiful and the drinks were scarce, Caleb lectured to a packed house. Explaining his love of renaissance painting and how this historical fascination fits into his very contemporary work, the talk was lively and even, at times, funny.
Next, Caleb will be in Chicago in October for a show at the Peter Miller Gallery. With some work from the Bradley show and with next paintings and even some sculpture, this promises to be an impressive exhibition. It opens October 17th.
On September 18th, Caleb Weintraub visited Bradley for the reception for his solo painting show, Inch by Inch. Visiting several graduate students to give helpful feedback, his visit was short but meaningful. After the reception, where the sugary sweets were plentiful and the drinks were scarce, Caleb lectured to a packed house. Explaining his love of renaissance painting and how this historical fascination fits into his very contemporary work, the talk was lively and even, at times, funny.
Next, Caleb will be in Chicago in October for a show at the Peter Miller Gallery. With some work from the Bradley show and with next paintings and even some sculpture, this promises to be an impressive exhibition. It opens October 17th.
As part of the Bunn Lectureship in Photography, the Department of Art at Bradley University welcomes alum Renée C. Byer, a Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist with the Sacramento Bee. In 2007, Byer won this prestigious award for feature photography with her documentation of Cyndie French and her son Derek’s battle with neuroblastoma, a type pediatric brain cancer. Heartbreaking and at times gruesome, these photos show the real emotional impact on a family living with a fatal childhood illness, and the beauty that surfaces when love forces us to endure. The twenty photographs for which she was awarded the Pulitzer will be on display in the Hartmann Center Art Gallery beginning August 25, 2008 and will be up through October 10, 2008.
Reception: 4:00 – 6:00 PM October 2, 2008 at the Hartmann Center Art Gallery
Artist Lecture: 6:30 – 7:30 PM October 2, 2008 at the Heuser Art Center
Video of Byer’s 2007 Pultizer by the Sacramento Bee
As part of the Bunn Lectureship in Photography, the Department of Art at Bradley University welcomes alum Renée C. Byer, a Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist with the Sacramento Bee. In 2007, Byer won this prestigious award for feature photography with her documentation of Cyndie French and her son Derek’s battle with neuroblastoma, a type pediatric brain cancer. Heartbreaking and at times gruesome, these photos show the real emotional impact on a family living with a fatal childhood illness, and the beauty that surfaces when love forces us to endure. The twenty photographs for which she was awarded the Pulitzer will be on display in the Hartmann Center Art Gallery beginning August 25, 2008 and will be up through October 10, 2008.
Reception: 4:00 – 6:00 PM October 2, 2008 at the Hartmann Center Art Gallery
Artist Lecture: 6:30 – 7:30 PM October 2, 2008 at the Heuser Art Center