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Upcoming Guerrilla Girls programs:
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Click here for information on upcoming Guerrilla Girls programs being held in Asheville as part of the smArt Speak: Distinguished Artist Series.
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Asheville Art Museum announces smArt Speak: Distinguished Artist Series
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Artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude, the Guerrilla Girls,
Faith Ringgold
and Art Spiegelman are coming to North Carolina as part of the Asheville
Art Museum's smArt Speak: Distinguished Artist Series.
ASHEVILLE, NC — The
Asheville Art Museum, with generous support from
MetLife Foundation and a partnership with the Buncombe County Public Libraries,
is proud to announce the creation of the smArt Speak: Distinguished Artist Series
and the four phenomenal artists participating in this exciting venture.
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LAURIE ANDERSON (1947 - )
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Hidden Inside
Mountains, Laurie Anderson’s new film, presents 12 stories about the way
we experience time.
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KEN FANDELL (1971 - )
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In a painterly fashion, photographer Ken Fandell merges his sky images from various locations around the country and Europe
into one huge, seamless photomontage.
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CHARLES MARY KUBRICHT (1946 - )
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Charles Mary Kubricht is interested in the complexity of landscape
beyond the beauty of a place.
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KIMSOOJA (1957 - )
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Kimsooja's Wind Woman, shot in real time from a
moving car along a hillside road in
Hawaii,
focuses on the elusive horizon and the space where two worlds intersect.
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MAYA LIN (1959 - )
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Maya Lin captured the attention of the public when, as a
senior at Yale University
in 1981 she submitted the winning design for the United States Vietnam
Veteran’s Memorial in Washington,
D.C.
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SALLY MANN (1954 - )
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Sally Mann's provocative black-and-white photographs of contemporary
Southern American landscapes possess a feeling of time past.
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RICHARD MISRACH (1949 - )
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Photographer Richard Misrach’s new series of work is concerned with the
process of erosion.
His large-format photographs present rocks and earth as if
seen from nature’s perspective.
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KIKI SMITH (1954 - )
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Kiki Smith’s vast body of work encompasses an impressive
array of media, methods and materials. Best known for her sculptural work
related to the human body, Smith is
also fascinated
with the interdependent
relationship between humans and the natural
world.
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