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TRANSITIONS: drawings from the collection of mima

Saturday 6 October - Saturday 1 December 2012

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NOW EXTENDED TO BE OPEN SUN 2 DECEMBER 10am – 4pm

John Ruskin described drawing as the ‘pictorial expression of thought’. In this exhibition of works from the collection of mima (Middlesbrough Institute of the Arts) are presented drawings by several key artists of post war America, many of whom are best known for working in three dimensions – be it in film (Paul Sharits), land art (Robert Smithson and Michael Heizer) or sculpture and installation (Stephen Antonakos, Fred Sandback, Robert Gober). The drawings show evidence of the artists using drawing to develop their ideas, consider the use of space and to mark time.

Shown alongside Aeneas Wilder’s Untitled #162, a structure formed from virtually identical linear sections of wood, the works compel us to consider the continuing importance of drawing to artists’ practice in making the transition from a concept to its realisation in three dimensions.

Other artists represented in the collection are Robert Breer, Nathan Carter, Adrian Piper, Al Taylor, James Lee Byars, Jack Whitten and Horacio Zabala. This collection of American drawings was presented to mima by the Art Fund under Art Fund International.

To hear an interview between writer and curator, Deanna Petherbridge, and Mead Gallery Curator, Sarah Shalgosky, about the exhibition, please click on the icon to the right of the page.

SCHOOL VISITS
Teachers Notes are available for all Mead exhibitions and can be downloaded by clicking on the icon to the right of the screen.

Dates & Times

Sat 6 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Mon 8 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Tue 9 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Wed 10 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Thu 11 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Fri 12 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Sat 13 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Mon 15 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Tue 16 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Wed 17 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Thu 18 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Fri 19 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Sat 20 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Mon 22 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Tue 23 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Wed 24 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Thu 25 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Fri 26 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Sat 27 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Mon 29 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Tue 30 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Wed 31 Oct Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Thu 1 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Fri 2 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Sat 3 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Mon 5 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Tue 6 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Wed 7 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Thu 8 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Fri 9 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Sat 10 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Mon 12 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Tue 13 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Wed 14 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Thu 15 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Fri 16 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Sat 17 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Mon 19 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Tue 20 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Wed 21 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Thu 22 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Fri 23 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Sat 24 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Mon 26 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Tue 27 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Wed 28 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Thu 29 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Fri 30 Nov Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Sat 1 Dec Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free
Sun 2 Dec Mead Gallery 12:00pm Free

Mead Gallery

Mead Gallery

One of the biggest exhibition spaces in the Midlands, the Mead is a cool, white, light space presenting touring shows and newly curated exhibitions during term times. It is located above the Cinema and is open from noon to 9pm Monday to Saturday. Admission is free.

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