Painting ≠ Photography
Painting ≠ Photography
New Acquisitions and Selections
WFU Student Union Art Collection of Contemporary Art
SEPTEMBER 9 – OCTOBER 20, 2013
In sections anchored by the photographic works purchased by students last spring, Painting ≠ Photography explores three themes in the Student Union Collection as a whole: the shift from large-scale paintings to large-scale photographs; images that call attention to their constructed nature as a means of questioning the assumed objectivity of the camera; and works in both painting and photography that embody intuitive or chance-based processes.
Curators
Jay Curley, Assistant Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art
Paul Bright, Charlotte and Philip Hanes Art Gallery Director
Reception
Wednesday, September 18 5:30-6:30 PM
Related Programs
Forming Collections in the Age of Conspicuous Consumption: David Houston Lecture
Wednesday, September 18 4-5:30 PM
Related Links
- Hunt for a legacy: Wake Forest students make NYC trip to buy art for campus (WSJ)
- Finding the Next Picasso (WFU News Center)
- Full-recording of David Houston lecture