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Exhibitions: 2012

2012 Exhibition Calendar

David Askevold: Once Upon a Time in the East
On view from 07.08.12 to 09.15.12

David Askevold: Once Upon a Time in the East

This full-career retrospective exhibition considers the four strains of Askevold’s exploratory journey and includes key pieces from each stage of his career.

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Steven Bankhead: Eighteenth Brumaire
On view from 05.23.12 to 05.31.13

Steven Bankhead: Eighteenth Brumaire

Armory presents Steven Bankhead’s large-scale sculpture Eighteenth Brumaire

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Eve Fowler @ The Artist Studio at One Colorado
On view now through 06.09.12

Eve Fowler @ The Artist Studio at One Colorado

Eve Fowler @ The Artist Studio at One Colorado

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Dawn Kasper: Music for Hoarders
On view now through 06.10.12

Dawn Kasper: Music for Hoarders

Video installation documents a musical score performed according to an individuals interactions with a set of everyday objects

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Jocelyn Foye: DANCE, OPERA, DRAW

Jocelyn Foye: DANCE, OPERA, DRAW

Foye will stage a performance in which two dancers respond to the complex vocals of a soprano opera singer

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Nicholas Grider: Please Please Please

Nicholas Grider: Please Please Please

Grider's photo-based work addresses ideas of masculinity in contemporary American culture.

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Fantastic Scenarios

Fantastic Scenarios

Art Center College of Design's Entertainment Design Students

Armory presents Fantastic Scenarios — a group exhibition of work by undergraduates from the Department of Entertainment Design at Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA

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Richard Jackson: Accidents in Abstract Painting, the Armory
On view now through 06.17.12

Richard Jackson: Accidents in Abstract Painting, the Armory

See Jackson's installation created from the detritus of the January 22 Rose Bowl plane crash. Exhibited alongside The War Room (2006-07) — an ode to the second Iraq War and the George W. Bush regime— these two pieces reflect upon the Armory's historical transformation from active military facility to contemporary arts center.

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