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Installations: Seven International Artists with Roots in Morocco
September 28 - December 16, 2007
Installations developed specifically for this exhibition that questioned, challenged and responded to contemporary global culture by Moroccan artists Hicham Benohoud, Abdelali Dahrouch, Hassan Darsi, Mohamed El baz, Safâa Erruas, Mounir Fatmi, and Ikram Kabbaj . Curated by Kay Wilson.
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Andy Kropa '98:Little Allende, America
August 22 - October 15, 2007
Burling Gallery, Burling Library
Kropa's traveling exhibit explores immigration reform and daily life in West Liberty's Hispanic population. Sponsored by the Center for Prairie Studies and the Faulconer Gallery.
Andy Kropa, : Quinceneara, West Liberty July, digital photograph, 2006
Subject Space: Interiors from the Grinnell College Art Collection
Burling Print and Drawing Study Room
November 2 - December 16, 2007
Selected etchings, lithographs, and photographsfrom the Grinnell College art collection that explore interior spaces and spatial relationships. Curatoed by Thomas Agran '09
© Simon Norfolk, Corridor in the destroyed Ministry of Defence Building, Baghdad, 24 April 2003,
Photograph. Marie-Louise and Samuel R. Rosenthal Fund
The Stamp of Self Help Graphics
Burling Gallery, Burling Library
February 11 - March 23
A retrospective of 50 prints from Self-Help Graphics in East Los Angeles, California. The center is dedicated to nurturing artists and creating art that reflects the cultural values and spirit of local Chicano community.
Alex Donis, Rio, por no llorar, 1988
Where are you From? Contemporary Art from Portugal
De Onde Vens? Arte Contemporânea de Portugal
Faulconer Gallery
February 1 - April 20, 2008
Twenty emerging and mid-career Portuguese artists explore personal, geographical, artistic, theoretical, and economic sources and inspirations for their art. The exhibition featured painting, sculpture, new media, and video art. Curated by Lesley Wright. Major support for the exhibition provided by the Instituto Camões, which promotes Portuguese culture and language abroad.
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André Cepeda, Untitled, 2005,digital print on aluminum, 126X160cm. Courtesy Galeria Pedro Cera
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