GW's Luther W. Brady Art Gallery
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The GW Luther W. Brady Art Gallery is the university's professional showcase for art and also administers the University’s Collection.
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From finals to holiday preparations, wouldn’t it be great to freeze time for a bit? Arman (1928-2005) has encased these bows in resin, preserving them forever. From musical instruments to groups of artist supplies cast in resin, these Inclusioni were just one aspect of his artistic practice which also included burning, grouping, and sawing items into pieces along with more traditional forms of artistic expression such as printmaking.
Happy Holidays from the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery!
Arman, Bows, 1962, silk bows in acrylic resin. Gift from the Trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art (Gift of Olga Hirshhorn) CGA.1995.60.1. © Arman Studio / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Pumpkin or apple? Why not both?! Marl L. Power’s image is making us hungry.
In celebration of the Thanksgiving holiday the Brady Art Gallery will be closed Thursday, November 24-Friday, November 25. The Gallery will be open our regular hours 1-5 pm on Wednesday, November 23 and Saturday, November 26, 2022.
Image: Mark L. Power (1937-2020), Maura and Quiche, 1974, gelatin silver print mounted on board. Gift from the Trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art (Museum Purchase, William A. Clark Fund) CGA.1976.59 © The Artist or the Artist’s Estate
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"Renewal" is now open to the public Wednesday-Saturday from 1-5 pm! Featuring the Corcoran Study Collection work "Ghost Dance" by Robert Stackhouse, the exhibition also shows works by Washington Sculptors Group
From the "Concurring Experiences: RECOGNIZE Understand" Virtual Exhibit
"Arthur Tress is an American photographer who has captured images since the 1950s. Growing up in New York City, he was influenced by street photographers and surrealist painters. The surrealist-inspired niche, Magic Realism, drives much of his photography. " - Mike Guy
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"This photograph was taken by American artist and electrical engineer Harold Eugene Edgerton, also known as Harold “Doc” Edgerton. He was able to make stop motion photography while working with time and lighting through his invention of the strobe light." - Emmy Eggerman
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