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Kim Jones: A Retrospective has travelled to the Luckman Gallery. Up through May 19, 2007.

Kim Jones in a 1983 work in Washington, D.C.: Kim Jones: A Retrospective is on view at Luckman Gallery through May 19, 2006. The exhibition originated in Buffalo, New York, at the UB Art Gallery. A publication edited by Sandra Q. Firmin and Julie Joyce is available through MIT Press ($20).Kim Jones in a 1983 work in Washington, D.C.: Kim Jones: A Retrospective is on view at Luckman Gallery through May 19, 2006. The exhibition originated in Buffalo, New York, at the UB Art Gallery. A publication edited by Sandra Q. Firmin and Julie Joyce is available through MIT Press ($20).Kim Jones: A Retrospective | The First Full Retrospective for the Artist. Exhibition originating at UB Art Gallery 10.19.06-12.17.06,


Kim Jones in a 1983 work in Washington, D.C.

Kim Jones in a 1983 work in Washington, D.C.

Kim Jones: A Retrospective is on view at Luckman Gallery through May 19, 2006. The exhibition originated in Buffalo, New York, at the UB Art Gallery. A publication edited by Sandra Q. Firmin and Julie Joyce is available through MIT Press ($20).


HAUNTED SCREENS at UB Art Gallery, 3/29/07-5/19/07

Buffalo, N.Y. -- The UB Art Gallery is pleased to present Haunted Screens, a group exhibition featuring national and international artists that are working to deconstruct cinematic technologies. Participating artists include Zoe Beloff, Michael Bosworth, Diane Landry, Ed Pien, Tim Noble and Sue Webster, Simon Penny, Siebren Versteeg, and Kara Walker.

In the spirit of proto-cinematic devices like magic lanterns and zoetropes, Haunted Screens features artwork that employs a variety of techniques—from the hand-drawn to pixel disintegration—to present a delirium of actual and implied movement. The phantasmagorias, silhouettes, and projections in this exhibition borrow from mysticism and folklore, the legacy of the African slave trade, and urban specters to conjure historical and magical apparitions that inhabit the contemporary mind.


Selections from the Permanent Collection of the UB Anderson Gallery

University at Buffalo Art Galleries: Gift of Rebecca Anderson, 1988: Joan Mitchell, "Ode To Joy, o/c, 1970-71, in "Selections from the Permanent Collection" of the UB ANDERSON GALLERYUniversity at Buffalo Art Galleries: Gift of Rebecca Anderson, 1988: Joan Mitchell, "Ode To Joy, o/c, 1970-71, in "Selections from the Permanent Collection" of the UB ANDERSON GALLERYBuffalo, N.Y., --The UB Anderson Gallery is pleased to present Selections from the Permanent Collection, an exhibition of important works from the gallery’s own collection, featuring artists Joan Mitchell, Anton Tapiés, Michael Goldberg, and Sam Francis.


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