The first career survey of Atlanta-based artist Susan Cofer is on view through February 10th.
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05/11/10 Lucinda Bunnen reflects on Hatcher's Pond Wednesday
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Tags: Absence of Certainty, Anselm Kiefer, claude monet, Cy Twombly, From Hatcher’s Pond, John Dean, Lucinda Bunnen, MOCA GA, Prismacolor, Samuel Palmer, Susan Cofer, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia
Tags: Absence of Certainty, Anselm Kiefer, claude monet, Cy Twombly, From Hatcher’s Pond, John Dean, Lucinda Bunnen, MOCA GA, Prismacolor, Samuel Palmer, Susan Cofer, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia
Lucinda Bunnen’s From Hatcher’s Pond at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia (MOCA GA) is a high point in a career that has already seen its share of high points. The large scale and fine clarity of artist John Dean’s digital prints are key to the success of Bunnen’s artfully selected photographs: The romantic [...]
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01/27/10 Unconventional Portraiture, studies in contrast at Terminus
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Tags: Brett Osborn, Bruce Hafley, E.K. Huckaby, Fahamu Pecou, Frank Hunter, Kathy Yancey, Linda Anderson, Maurice Clifford, Silas Durant, Susan Cofer, Susan Loeb, Terminus Gallery Walk
Tags: Brett Osborn, Bruce Hafley, E.K. Huckaby, Fahamu Pecou, Frank Hunter, Kathy Yancey, Linda Anderson, Maurice Clifford, Silas Durant, Susan Cofer, Susan Loeb, Terminus Gallery Walk
The aim of portraiture has always been directed at capturing the inner essence of the portrayed. As stated by Charles Dickens, portraits often take the form of either “the serious or a smirk.” Marianne Lambert uses this to her advantage in Unconventional Portraiture. The exhibition currently on view at the Gallery Walk at Terminus presents [...]
































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Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve
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