Anderson’s upcoming solo exhibition “Shinobi Marilyn” mines art history, popular culture, and vintage video-game imagery.
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07/25/12 From Picasso to Warhol to Sega: Ashley Anderson’s Shinobi Marilyn
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Tags: 20th Century Fox, Aaron Lawless, ACAC, Allison Schulnik, Amiga, Amstrad, Andre de Dienes, Andy Warhol, Ashley Anderson, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Barbara Kruger, Cabana Fever, Day Job Georgia, DOS, Emily Amy Gallery, featured, Ferus Gallery, GIF, Gold Marilyn, grid imagery, Henri Matisse, High Museum of Art, International Teletext Art Festival, Isley Brothers, Joseph Campbell, Katsushika Hokusai, Lawrence Alloway, Local Filmmakers Night, Magoo, Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Monroe death, Memory Beach, Memory Beach Part 3, Modern Masters Vol. 1, MoMA, Mount Fuji, Museum of Modern Art, NES, Niagara, Nintendo Entertainment System, One Hundred Views of Mount Fuji, Picasso to Warhol, pixelation, Rainstorm Below Summit, Roy Lichtenstein, SEGA, Sega Master System, Shinobi, Shinobi Marilyn, spring issue, Super Mario Clouds, TurboGrafx-16, video games, visual culture, Warhol death, Warhol Marilyns, Warhol's first pop show, Wired magazine, Wired UK, WonderRoot, Work to Do, Young Foxy & Free, ZX Spectrum
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04/07/11 University of Georgia MFA show: Precision and just a little grandeur
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Tags: Athens, Atlanta, Charles A. Westfall, Charles Arthur Westfall, Charles Westfall, Georgia artists, Groundlight, Helen Davis Farmer, Jacqueline Nicole Davis, Janie Askew, Lamar Dodd School of Art, Layet Johnson, Leslie Burns, MFA show, MFA thesis, Michael Lachowski, UGA, University of Georgia, Young Foxy & Free
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A bumper crop of MFA candidates at the University of Georgia have their work on exhibit now through April 15, spread throughout various galleries and exhibition spaces of the Lamar Dodd School of Art building in Athens, Georgia. It’s a diverse show, composed of students from many departments: drawing and painting, fabric, jewelry, photography, sculpture, [...]
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12/24/10 Our Favorite Things: Best of Atlanta art events of 2010
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Tags: Allie Bashuk, Amy Myers, Andy Ditzler, Art in America, Art on the Beltline, Artforum, Ashley Anderson, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Between You and Me, Brian Steele, Buddhist, Castleberry Hill, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, City of Atlanta, city of atlanta office of cultural affairs, conference, Craig Drennen, Craig Mammano, Creative Loafing, Danielle Roney, Debbie Michaud, Dewberry Gallery, Dinah DiNova, Dorian McCuffie, Dorian McDuffie, Eyedrum Art and Music Gallery, Feminine Space, Flux 2010, Flux Projects, Free People of Colour and other pictures, Get This! Gallery, Global Health Odyssey Museum, graffiti, Gyun Hur, Harrison Haynes, Hormuz Minina, How to Break Up with Yourself, Idea Captital, Joey Orr, john q, Jonathan Terranova, Living Walls, Louise Shaw, LRLL RLRR, Marcia Vaitsman, Micah and Whitney Stansell, Micah Stansell, Michael Koehler, Michael Lachowski, MOCA GA, murals, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Nikita Gale, Promontory, public art, Rebecca Dimling Cochran, Repose, Saltworks Gallery, Santiago Mostyn, Savannah College of Art and Design, SCAD, Seana Reilly, Serene Al-Kawas, Shana Robbins, street art, Supernatural Conductor, symposium, The City Speaks, Wesley Chenault, Whitney Stansell, Young Foxy & Free, Zoroastrian, Zoroastrianism
Tags: Allie Bashuk, Amy Myers, Andy Ditzler, Art in America, Art on the Beltline, Artforum, Ashley Anderson, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Between You and Me, Brian Steele, Buddhist, Castleberry Hill, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, City of Atlanta, city of atlanta office of cultural affairs, conference, Craig Drennen, Craig Mammano, Creative Loafing, Danielle Roney, Debbie Michaud, Dewberry Gallery, Dinah DiNova, Dorian McCuffie, Dorian McDuffie, Eyedrum Art and Music Gallery, Feminine Space, Flux 2010, Flux Projects, Free People of Colour and other pictures, Get This! Gallery, Global Health Odyssey Museum, graffiti, Gyun Hur, Harrison Haynes, Hormuz Minina, How to Break Up with Yourself, Idea Captital, Joey Orr, john q, Jonathan Terranova, Living Walls, Louise Shaw, LRLL RLRR, Marcia Vaitsman, Micah and Whitney Stansell, Micah Stansell, Michael Koehler, Michael Lachowski, MOCA GA, murals, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Nikita Gale, Promontory, public art, Rebecca Dimling Cochran, Repose, Saltworks Gallery, Santiago Mostyn, Savannah College of Art and Design, SCAD, Seana Reilly, Serene Al-Kawas, Shana Robbins, street art, Supernatural Conductor, symposium, The City Speaks, Wesley Chenault, Whitney Stansell, Young Foxy & Free, Zoroastrian, Zoroastrianism
Atlanta’s sprawling geography can be a double-edged sword: Navigating from point A to point B is an often-frustrating chore, but at least there are some nice visual distractions along the way. Our city has more greenery than most, and even the gray industrial zones have their own bohemian appeal. This summer brought big rain for [...]
































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