The Galleries at Moore

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Exhibition History

All exhibitions organized by The Galleries at Moore unless otherwise indicated.


Janet Biggs: Norms and Forms

November 12 – December 15, 2004
Goldie Paley Gallery

Recent and new video and installation work.

Moore College of Art & Design: Faculty Exhibition 2004

September 17 – October 31, 2004
Levy and Goldie Paley Galleries

Art, design and literary, theoretical and performance works by 60 members of the Moore faculty.

Philadelphia Selections Five

June 17 – September 3, 2004
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia

Curatorial advisors: Carlos Basualdo, independent curator and critic in New York, and Reinaldo Laddaga, assistant professor of Romance Languages at the University of Pennsylvania

An Exhibition of work by artists selected from the Levy Gallery Artists Registry by director of exhibitions Brian Wallace, the curatorial advisors have enlisted New York artist Ben Kinmont to make an art project/exhibition featuring artists represented in the Levy Gallery Artists Registry.

Moore College of Art & Design: 5 in Spring Student Exhibitions 2004

April 2 – May 16, 2004
Levy and Goldie Paley Galleries and Wilson Hall Lobby

pink!: Moore College of Art & Design Alumnae Exhibition 2004

February 25 – March 21, 2004
Wilson Hall Gallery and Connector

Jörg Immendorff: I Wanted to Become an Artist

January 23 – March 21, 2004
Levy and Goldie Paley Galleries
Co-Curated by Pamela Kort and Robert Storr

This exhibition of drawings, paintings and objects from 1965 to the present will be Immendorff’s first solo museum show in America. It brings his densely encoded tableaux of postwar Germany and his acute feel for late modernism’s internal contradictions to public attention, in a moment when many of them will resonate against the stresses generated by the current critical reconsideration of the ideologies of Right and Left and the apparent dichotomies between Dada inflected idea-art and the discursive use of traditional graphic and painterly mediums.

Exhibition catalog