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Exhibitions Curated by CAA Members
posted Oct 15, 2010
Check out details on recent exhibitions organized by CAA members who are also curators.
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October 2010
Peter Barnet, Anne Betty Weinshenker, Gail Stavitsky, and M. Teresa Lapid Rodriguez. Will Barnet. George Segal Gallery, Montclair State University, Montclair, New Jersey, September 21–December 11, 2010.
Jonathan Brown, Lisa A. Banner, and Susan Grace Galassi. The Spanish Manner: Drawings from Ribera to Goya. Frick Collection, New York, October 5, 2010–January 9, 2011.
Christine Carr and Amy G. Moorefield. The Fleeting Glimpse: Selections in Modern and Contemporary Photography from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Eleanor D. Wilson Museum, Hollins University, Roanoke, Virginia, September 16–December 4, 2010.
Susan Earle. Site Specifics. Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, August 28, 2010–January 16, 2011.
Molly S. Hutton. Beyond Realism: The Works of Kent Bellows 1970–2005. Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska, September 25, 2010–January 16, 2011.
Thomas Kren. Illuminated Manuscripts from Belgium and the Netherlands. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California, August 24–November 7, 2010, and November 9, 2010–February 6, 2011.
David E. Little. Embarrassment of Riches: Picturing Global Wealth, 2000–2010. Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 16, 2010–January 2, 2010.
Fernando Marías and María Cruz de Carlos Varona. El Greco: Los Apóstoles, santos y “locos de Dios.” Museo de Guadalajara, Palacio del Infantado, Guadalajara, Spain, September 16–November 14, 2010.
Anthony Montoya and James Krippner. Paul Strand in Mexico. Aperture Foundation, New York, September 9–November 13, 2010.
Elizabeth Morrison and Anne D. Hedeman. Imagining the Past in France, 1250–1500. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California, November 16, 2010–February 6, 2011.
Micheline Nilsen. Documenting History, Charting Progress, and Exploring the World. Snite Museum of Art, Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Indiana, September 5–October 31, 2010.
John Romanski. 402 Years Later. Nashawannuck Gallery, Easthampton, Massachusetts, October 9–November 9, 2010.
Katy Siegel. Americanana. Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery, Hunter College, City University of New York, New York, September 16–December 4, 2010.
Kristina Van Dyke. Objects of Devotion. Menil Collection, Houston, Texas, August 13–October 31, 2010.
Julia M. White and Andreas Marks. Flowers of the Four Seasons: Ten Centuries of Art from the Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture. University of California Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, California, August 25–December 12, 2010.



Will Barnet, Waiting, 1973–74, watercolor and graphite on paper, 17½ x 17 3/8 in. (artwork © Will Barnet; photograph provided by Alexandre Gallery, New York, NY, Stephen Stinehour Edition)
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, Regozijo (Mirth), (Album D. 4), ca. 1816–20, brush and ink and wash and chalk, 9 3/8 x 5 13/16 inches (artwork in the public domain; image provided by the Frick Collection and the Hispanic Society of America, New York)
Lee Friedlander, Shadow—New York City, 1968, silver print, 6¼ x 9½ in. Collection of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, John Barton Payne Fund, 74.6.8/15 (artwork © Lee Friedlander; photograph provided by Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, and the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum)
Kent Bellows, Self-Portrait: August, 1995 (Target), 1995, acrylic and oil on panel, 29 x 19½ in. Private Collection (artwork © Kent Bellows Studio and Center for Visual Arts)
Joris Hoefnagel, Guide for Constructing the Letters k and l, about 1591–96, watercolors, gold and silver paint, and ink on parchment, leaf: 6 9/16 x 4 7/8 in. (16.6 x 12.4 cm). Accession No. 86.MV.527.144v. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, Ms. 20, fol. 144v (artwork in the public domain; photograph provided by the J. Paul Getty Museum)
Alec Soth, Fondation Pierre Bergé and Yves Saint Laurent, Moujik IV, Paris, 2007, pigmented ink print (artwork © Alec Soth and provided by Weinstein Gallery and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts)
Installation view of El Greco: Los Apóstoles, santos y “locos de Dios” at the Museo de Guadalajara (photograph by David Blázquez)
Paul Strand, Church gateway, Hidalgo, 1933, handpulled gravure print, 16¼ x 12½ in. in. (artwork © Paul Strand; photograph provided by the Aperture Foundation)
The Trial of the Duke of Alençon, Jean Fouquet, Tours, about 1459–60. From Concerning the Fates of Illustrious Men and Women (Des cas des nobles hommes et femmes; original text in Latin); Giovanni Boccaccio, author; Laurent de Premierfait, translator. The Bayerische staatsbibliothek, Munich. Ms. Cod. Gall. 6, fol. 2v (artwork in the public domain)
Charles Marville, Reconstruction of the Column on the Place Vendôme, 1875, albumen silver print, 14 x 9¾ in. Janos Scholz Collection of 19th-Century European Photographs. 1984.012.038 (artwork in the public domain)
John Romanski, Requiem, 2010, birch tree on acrylic painted birch board, 11 x 14 in. (artwork © John Romanski)
Installation view of Americanana. From left, works by Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, James Turrell, Robert Gober, Greely Myatt, and Josephine Halvorson (photograph by John Bentham and provided by the Hunter College Art Galleries)
Tani Buncho, View of Matsushima, 1826, ink and colors on silk, 32 2/5 x 45 1/5 in. Clark Family Collection (artwork in the public domain; photograph provided by the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive)