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Emily Eveleth: Paintings
July 9 - October 24, 2010
Smith College Museum of Art
Elm street
Northampton, MA 01063
413.585.2760
www.smith.edu/artmuseum
Events:
Friday, July 9, 2010, 4-8 p.m.: “A Conversation between the Artist and the Curator”, Emily Eveleth and Linda Muehlig, curator of painting and sculpture/associate director for curatorial affairs, in the Sacerdote Gallery of the Museum, 6-7 p.m., free and open to the public.
Members’ Preview Event, Friday, July 9, 2010, noon—1 p.m. “A Conversation between the Artist and the Curator”, for museum members, pre-registration is required.
Friday, September 10, 2010, 4- 8 p.m.: A Night at Your Museum, Gallery talk by Emily Eveleth in the Sacerdote Gallery of the Museum, 6-7 p.m. Free and open to the public. |

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Emily Eveleth
Better Not Tell You Now
April 23 - May 26, 2010
Opening reception Friday, April 23rd
Howard Yezerski Gallery
460 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02118
(617) 262-0550
www.howardyezerskigallery.com |
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Danese
Works on Paper
Artists in the show include: Sebastian Bremer, John Chamberlain, Theresa Chong, Emily Eveleth, Hermine Ford, Margaret Garrett, April Gornik, Dimitri Hadzi, Andy Harper, Bryan Hunt, Warre Isensee, Bill Jensen, Elizabeith King, Barry Le Va, Matthias Meyer, John Newman, Carlton Newton, Ellen Phelan, Larry Poons, Richard Serra, Joel Shapiro, Alan Turner, and Su-en Wong.
January 8 - February 6, 2010
Danese
535 West 24th Street, 6th floor
New York, New York 10011
T: (212) 223-2227
www.danese.com |
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Brattleboro Museum & Art Center
Drawing Itself: A Survey of Contemporary Practice
November 22, 2009 - February 21, 2010
"Drawing, we have come to think, is thinking made visible. There’s something tentative and exploratory that characterizes drawing: It’s note-taking and planning, and it’s not necessarily expected to last. In fact, the ideas and explorations will often outlast the paper or the marks themselves" - Craig Stockwell and Mara Williams, curators. Artist in the show include; Charles Burchfield, Romare Bearden, Rackstraw Downes, Emily Eveleth, Paul Cadmus, Profirio DiDonna, Jill Moser, Mark Greenwold, George Grosz, and Robert Kushner.
Brattleboro Museum & Art Center
10 Vernon Street
Brattleboro, VT 05301
802-257-0124
www.brattleboromuseum.org |
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The Nicolaysen Museum
I Want Candy: The Sweet Stuff in American Art
October 2 – January 3, 2010
I Want Candy examines America’s love affair with sweets. This exhibition consists of 54 works of many media types, providing a social commentary on candy and its effect on our culture and our lives.
Becca Albee, Julie Allen, Peter Anton, John Baeder, Barton Lidice Benes, Mindy Best, Morgan Bulkeley, Neil Christensen, Orly Cogan, Sharon Core, Will Cotton, Cindy Craig, James Del Grosso, Marylyn Dintenfass, Dan Douke, Travis Conrad Erion, Emily Eveleth, Janet Fish, Audrey Flack, Cara Wood Ginder, Ralph Goings, Susan Graham, Red Grooms, Kirsten Hassenfeld, Bruce Helander, Richard Hickam, Ruth Grace Jervis, Zane Lewis, Mary Magsamen & Stephan Hillerbrand, Melissa Martens, Kim Mendenhall, Don Nice, Patricia Nix, Brendan O’Connell, John Salvest, Masaaki Sato, Jessica Schwind, Beverly Shipko, Tjalf Sparnaay, Wayne Thiebaud, and Stephanie Jaffe Werner
The Nicolaysen Museum
400 E. Collins Dr.
Casper, WY 82601
307-235-5247
www.thenic.org |
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Emily Eveleth | New Work
September 10 - October 11, 2008
Danese
535 West 24th Street
New York, NY 10011
www.danese.com
T: 212/223-2227
F: 212/605-1016 |
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The New Yorker
October 6, 2008
Eveleth’s luminous paintings of jelly doughnuts, her subject for nearly two decades, maintain their creepy sensuality and metaphorical richness. Viewed at close range, the imagery dissolves into buttery abstraction, like the thighs on a Rubens nude; at a distance, flake and ooze adorn Photo-Realist Krispy Kremes. Several titles—“Unintended Consequences,” “Arsenal,” “Bald-faced Lie”—suggest political scenarios, and the red jelly that spills out of the pastries can evoke blood and viscera. Eveleth’s canvases might seem over-freighted with meaning were they not so lusciously painted.
Katonah Museum of Art
Here's the Thing: The Single Object Still Life
March 30, 2008 - June 29, 2008
Here's the Thing includes paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints created since the late 19th century that focus exclusively on single, everyday objects.
Artists featured in the exhibition include Robert Arneson, Richard Artschwager, Donald Baechler, Claudio Bravo, Vija Celmins, Christo, Richard Diebenkorn, Jim Dine, Emily Eveleth, Janet Fish, Tom Friedman, Red Grooms, Philip Guston, Jasper Johns, Robert Lazzarini, Roy Lichtenstein, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Don Nice, Claes Oldenburg, Tom Otterness, David Park, Wayne Thiebaud, and Andy Warhol.
134 Jay Street - Route 22
Katonah, New York 10536
(914) 232-9555
www.katonahmuseum.org
Parrish Art Museum
All the More Real: Portrayals of Intimacy and Empathy
August 12 through October 14, 2007
Curated by Eric Fischl and Merrill Falkenberg
136 page full-color Catalog available
Artists in the exhibition include: Vito Acconci, Diane Arbus, Ross Bleckner, Louise Bourgeois, Chuck Close, James Croak, Emily Eveleth, Till Freiwald, Lucien Freud, Tom Friedman, Karel Funk, Tim Gardner, Tierney Gearon, Robert Gober, Joan Goldin, Jeff Hesser, Y.Z. Kami, Elizabeth King, Gustav Klimt, Loretta Lux, Alexandra Moore, Ron Mueck, Catherine Murphy, Alice Neel, Catherine Opie, Evan Penny, Jenny Saville, Egon Schiele, Claudette Schreuders, Joan Semmel, Cindy Sherman, Do Ho Suh and Cynthia Westwood.
Parrish Art Museum
Job's Lane
Southampton, New York
www.parrishart.org
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