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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The Sarah
Moody Gallery of Art on The University of Alabama campus will
feature new acquisitions to the permanent collection in the exhibition
Vue Deluxe: Selections from the Permanent Collection. The
exhibition will run through Sept. 6.
The permanent collection features works on paper in the mediums
of photography, printmaking, drawing, painting and digital art.
The collection continues to grow due to generous donations and opportunity
for acquisitions. These include recent works by Judy Pfaff, Dominique
Blain, Roberto Huezo, Thornton Willis, William Kentridge and Samuel
Mockbee. Familiar works such as those by William Walmsley, Carrie
Mae Weems, Manuel Neri, Richmond Burton, Walker Evans and William
Wegman also will be featured.
Of particular note is that recent works by international artist
and University of Alabama alumnus William Christenberry will be
featured at the exhibit.
Samuel Mockbee’s Tupac One Love; Mason’s Bend, AL,
a small mixed media drawing, was selected for inclusion in the renowned
Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of Art in New York after
purchase by the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art. Mockbee, a professor
of architecture at Auburn University and founder of the Rural Studio
in Newbern, visited the UA campus in September 2001. He died on
Dec. 30, 2001.
The Farley Moody Galbraith II Purchase Fund provides funding for
acquisitions to the permanent collection. The fund is named for
donor Farley Moody Galbraith II, granddaughter of Sarah McCorkle
Moody, who vigorously supported the arts during her lifetime. Gallery
funding is provided by the department of art and the College of
Arts and Sciences. Gallery hours are weekdays from 9 a.m.-4:30
p.m.
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