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Trying to get a sense of scale, a publication of North Park University in conjunction with the exhibition at the Visual Arts Center of the Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Tim Lowly, Sherrie Lowly, Karen Halvorsen Schreck, Henry Luttikhuizen, Riva Lehrer, Kelly VanderBrug, Kevin Hamilton

Label
Trying to get a sense of scale, a publication of North Park University in conjunction with the exhibition at the Visual Arts Center of the Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Tim Lowly, Sherrie Lowly, Karen Halvorsen Schreck, Henry Luttikhuizen, Riva Lehrer, Kelly VanderBrug, Kevin Hamilton
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Trying to get a sense of scale
Oclc number
864722391
Responsibility statement
Tim Lowly, Sherrie Lowly, Karen Halvorsen Schreck, Henry Luttikhuizen, Riva Lehrer, Kelly VanderBrug, Kevin Hamilton
Sub title
a publication of North Park University in conjunction with the exhibition at the Visual Arts Center of the Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Summary
"This book was published by North Park University in conjunction with an exhibition by the same title at the Visual Arts Center of the Washington Pavilion in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Both the exhibition and the book are retrospective in nature, presenting art by Tim Lowly from the last 27 years, focusing on work related to a single subject: Tim's daughter Temma. As a newborn infant, Temma had a cardiac arrest, and the ensuing brain damage rendered her life as one on the margins of "normal" human existence. To some, such a life might appear limited in significance, but this body of work by Tim Lowly suggests otherwise. This art is multifarious in conceptual intent, and is in conversation with multiple traditions of art while engaging ideas as diverse as painting, identity, beauty, power, being, attentiveness, sight, blindness, time, presence, absence, touch, representation, spirituality, collaboration, and community. In that spirit, the book occasioned a gathering of heterogeneous approaches to writing about art"--amazon.com
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