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Archive Content by Tag ‘Hagedorn Foundation Gallery’
05/02/13 Review: Suburbia at Hagedorn Foundation Gallery
“Suburbia guides [us] through time to see the consistent goals of consumer culture and the contemporary boredom that is the result of such social passivity.”
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04/26/13 Talking Heads: Suburbia and Its Discontents
Atlanta artists Meg Aubrey and Christina Price Washington email about grass and mining other suburban symbols.
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03/12/13 Dodge & Burn: The Photograms of Christina Price Washington
Welcome Jill Frank, our current resident curator of Dodge & Burn!
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12/09/12 Daily Update: Art Basel Miami Beach
BA will be there! Make sure you check back here for daily updates December 4 through 9!
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10/23/12 ARTSpeak: Ruth Dusseault’s Modern America Photography at Hagedorn
Dusseault discusses urban planning and the great theme park called America. She returns to the gallery for a talk Saturday, October 27.
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05/08/12 Beth Lilly Mines the Currency of Her Memory Bank at Hagedorn
Known previously for her Oracle @ WiFi project, the Atlanta-based photographer furthers her play with fictional truths.
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11/07/11 Q&A: Jill Greenberg’s Glass Ceiling at Hagedorn Foundation Gallery
Jill Greenberg, whose feminist work traces back to her college days at Rhode Island School of Design, is now showing Glass Ceiling at Hagedorn Foundation Gallery. The bikini-wearing, high-heeled, beautiful-bodied women that Greenberg photographed from underwater in a swimming pool are feminine to a fault. They’ve lost their identities, appearing beheaded and drowned in awkward, [...]
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07/06/11 Capturing Hip-hop’s Softer Side: A Conversation with Mike Schreiber
Mike Schreiber has photographed some big names in hip-hop music, but he doesn’t get caught up in the glitz and glam. His latest exhibition opens at Hagedorn Foundation Gallery on Saturday, July 9, 2011, as part of the National Black Arts Festival (NBAF). Since publishing his book, Schreiber has received a lot of attention from [...]
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03/30/11 Home: Photos by 7 women, waxing nostalgic on the way to complex
In her collection of essays Break Every Rule, experimental novelist Carole Maso describes finding a sense of home in multiple circumstances. She finds home in two tiny rooms in Greenwich Village. She finds it in her lover’s arms. She experiences it in language and in her imagination — “anywhere my mind catches fire, my body.” [...]
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09/16/10 The Sartorialist to appear Friday at Hagedorn Foundation
Scott Schuman, better known as blogger extraordinaire The Sartorialist, arrives in town this week to celebrate his current exhibition of photography at Hagedorn Foundation Gallery. No doubt that some of Atlanta’s own fashionistas will be attending the reception this Friday, September 17, from 7-10PM, in hopes of being captured by The Sartorialist himself.
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01/14/10 To Do List
Note: We are now publishing our weekly To Do Lists every Thursday. Now you have an extra day to plan ahead! See below for visual arts events beginning Thursday, January 14. Please feel free to contact us about any corrections, updates, and new events to include in our lists!
































karley: nice!
Jared: Excited for the Bowman collection. She is someone to keep an eye on
ruth: What do you do with difficult lines of memory? Fold them into a san
Beth Lilly: I know! That's exactly the type of work I had in mind with the call f
Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve