PAST EXHIBITIONS

GOT COW? CATTLE IN AMERICAN ART, 1820-2000
June 24 - September 10, 2006
The Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY
Group Exhibition
Got Cow? An exhibition of paintings, sculpture and photographs from museums across the U.S., slated from June 24 to September 10, 2006, takes both a lighthearted and serious approach to the animal that has been a favorite subject of artists. Got Cow? explores the cow’s appearances in traditional landscapes and mythology and then as a subject for artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, who were intrigued by the cow’s form, pattern, and use as a symbol of traditionalism in contemporary art. http://www.hrm.org
May 27 - 29 Rodrigue exhibition at Del Mar Hilton, Rancho Santa Fe, California, benefiting the Helen Woodward Animal Center. 10am-6pm daily

THE DIXON GALLERY AND GARDENS, Memphis's premier art museum specializing in French and American Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Art, as well as the works of America's foremost genre painters, has scheduled a George Rodrigue Retrospective exhibition, featuring his most significant works spanning 40 years.
July 29 – October 14, 2007
For further information about the Dixon Gallery and Gardens, visit http://www.dixon.org.
2005
George Rodrigue and Don Sanders
Invite you to a special event
BODIES
Featuring the recent artwork of George Rodrigue
A portion of the proceeds from sales at this event will benefit Citizens for Animal Protection, Houston
August 25 -28 2005
McClain Gallery
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BODIES
a new series of paintings by George Rodrigue
April 21 - May 29 2005
Rodrigue Studio, New Orleans
Sprit of Place: Art of Acadiana (group exhibibition)
May 5 - July 22, 2005
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art
New Orleans, LA
www.ogdenmuseum.org
Group Exhibition at the ACADIANA CENTER FOR THE ARTS, Lafayette, LA, Spirit of Place: Art from Acadiana |
NANTUCKET ATHENEUM LECTURE WITH EXHIBITION AT THE PRESERVATION INSTITUTEAugust 19-22, 2004 Nantucket, MA The Atheneum (1834) is the historical library on the island of Nantucket. Rodrigue will lecture from the stage of its Great Hall, where past guestspeakers include Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Horace Greeley, Frederick Douglass, Stephen E. Ambrose, Lisa Norling, Henry Louis Gates Jr., David McCullough, and Nathaniel Philbrick. Rodrigue Lecture (Atheneum Great Hall, 1 India Street) Wed, August 18, Doors open 7:30 p.m. Lecture Begins 8:00 p.m. There will be a booksigning at the Atheneum following the lecture, sponsored by Mitchell's Book Corner. Children's Time, including a discussion and reading Atheneum Garden (Call the children's library to confirm and for details, 508-228-1110) Thurs, August 19, 11:30a.m. Rodrigue Gallery Exhibition (Sherbourne Hall, Preservation Institute, 11 Center Street, 2nd floor) Aug. 19 - 22; Open 10-5 daily. http://www.nantucketatheneum.org |
Pensacola Museum of Art This forty-year restrospective exhibition accompanies the new book from Abrams, THE ART OF GEORGE RODRIGUE (Danto/Lewis), which features work spanning the artist's 40-year career. Many pieces in this exhibition are from the artist's private collection, or from collectors of early works, and have never before been seen. Some of the pieces taking center stage are Jolie Blonde and the Aioli Dinner FUN IN THE SUN, 2004 is a Museum Edition silkscreen announcing the Rodrigue exhibition at the Pensacola Museum of Art. For further details on this event, visit www.pensacolamuseumofart.org. Images from the Opening Reception at Pensacola Museum of Art on Friday, April 2. A PENSACOLA BLUE DOG (from the Pensacola News Journal) |
As part of the Susquehanna Art Museum's VanGo! program, the silkscreen Dependence will travel to schools, community festivals, businesses and retirement homes in the Harrisburg, PA area. "The intent of the VanGo! is to provide exposure to original works of art to people who otherwise lack such opportunities. At the heart of this project is a belief that an art educational experience of quality should expose children to the primary source, rather than reproductions." To learn more about the Susquehanna Art Museum's VanGo!, please visit www.sqart.org. |
The original silkscreen Easy Riders is currently on display at the musuem as part of the Motorcycles in Art exhibition. Included in this exhibition are motorcycles of many makes from local collectors, and artwork inspired by the machines from artists like Andy Warhol, Richard Prince, Thomas Zummer, James Hyde and others. To learn more about this exhibition, please visit www.sqart.org. Susquehanna Art Museum / 301 Market Street / Harrisburg, Pa. 17101 / 717-233-8668 / info@sqart.org |