D U N N A N D B R O W N C O N T E M P O R A R Y
| Artists | Exhibitions | Publications | Editions | Gallery | Location | Contacts | News/Events |
Trenton Doyle Hancock: Wow That’s Mean and Other Vegan Cuisine, Project Space and Ramp Project, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
April 25 - August 3, 2008
| Institute of Contemporary Art website |
Trenton Doyle Hancock: In The Beginning: Artists Respond to Genesis, Contemporary Jewish Museum of San Francisco,
June 8, 2008 - January 4
| Contemporary Jewish Museum website |
Michael Smith: Mike’s World, Michael Smith and Joshua White (and other collaborators), Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, April 25 - August 3, 2008
| Institute of Contemporary Art website |
Trenton Doyle Hancock and Robyn O’Neil: Dargerism, American Folk Art Museum, New York, April 15 - September 21, 2008
| American Folk Art Museum website |
Deborah Grant: Black Is, Black Ain’t at The Renaissance Society, University of Chicago, April 20 - June 8, 2008
| The Renaissance Society website |
Deborah Grant: Old, Weird America at the Contemporary Art Museum in Houston, May 10 - July 20, 2008
| Contemporary Art Museum in Houston website |
Deborah Grant: After 1968: Contemporary Artists and the Civil Rights Legacy, High Museum of Art Atlanta, June 7 - October 5, 2008. Exhibition will travel to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in November 2008, as well as to the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles through March 2010.
| High Museum of Art Atlanta website |
The Fort Worth Modern published a monograph of David Bates’ work with essays by Justin Spring and Marla Price. To order, please contact Meg Friess at Dunn and Brown Contemporary.
| To order contact Meg Friess at Dunn and Brown. |
PictureBox, Inc. published a two-volume monograph of Gary Panter’s work with a forward by Mike Kelley and essays by Robert Storr, Doug Harvey, Edwin Pouncey, Richaed Gehr, Dan Nadel, Karrie Jacobs, Bryon Coley.
| Please order from PictureBox, Inc. |
Trenton Doyle Hancock in collaboration with Ballet Austin and Arthouse opens Cult of Color: Call to Color. Story design, costume and set design by Trenton Doyle Hancock. Choreography by Stephen Miller. Original Score by Graham Reynolds. April 3, 2008.
Image courtesy of Ballet Austin.