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2011 – 2012 montserrat gallery


For the Record: Searching for Objectivity in Global Conflict Aug. 22 – Oct. 22, 2011


The artists in For The Record offer a testament of the effects of war and conflict on people, societies and the physical earth. For The Record shifts this theoretical discussion into a pragmatic exhibition exploring the multi-faceted perspectives of global conflict. Artwork: Gerhard Richter, "September," 2009, Ultrachrome digital print on white vinyl film mounted between glass.


Random Access: Data as Art Feb. 3 – March 31, 2012


Each of the artists in this exhibition uses data as a source to define the visual outcome of the pieces. Random Access explores the stories that are revealed as data becomes visualized as works of art. Artwork: Natalie Miebach, detail of installation,"In Progess 016, Changing Waters," 2011.


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Make Believe! Aug. 22 – Sept. 24, 2011


A selection of propaganda posters from Montserrat College of Art’s Teaching Collection.


Drawings and Small Works by Sam Feinstein Sept. 28 – Oct. 27, 2011


Home Sweet Home Nov. 4, 2011 – Jan. 21, 2012


Features site-specific installations by three New England artists: Elizabeth Alexander, Samantha Fields, and Kirsten Reynolds. Each artist explores the interior and exterior boundaries of 'the home' within both an architectural and feminist context. Together they provide a critique of the cultural power structure that is the domestic sphere. Artwork: Elizabeth Alexander, "Keeping Up Appearances."


This exhibition is organized as a companion exhibition to Sam Feinstein: Evolution of a Vision a major retrospective of his career up through November 2011 at Cape Ann Museum in Gloucester. Artwork: Sam Feinstein, "Untitled," c. 1950.


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