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The first exhibition of the work was ‘Ian Dawson’ a solo show at Grand Arts, Kansas City, M.O. 10 works were exhibited. 8 were produced specifically for the exhibition by the institution with the support of the Margaret Hall Silva Foundation. The second exhbition was ‘POP thru Out’, curated by Mary Dinaburg at the Arario Gallery, Cheonan-si, Choongchungnam-do, S. Korea (Group show). This was a survey exhibition of Pop art and its influence. 26 Exhibitors (all external) including works Jean Michel Basquiat, Robert Crumb, Alex Katz, Mike Kelley, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauchenburg, Julian Schnabel, Andy Warhol. The piece entered the collection of Arario Gallery Current location: South Korea A Catalogue was produced for each exhibition by the resprctive institutions. Grand Arts funds and exhibits major work by internationally recognised artists. Other Artists that have realized major bodies of work at Grand Arts include Issaac Julien, Alfredo Jaar, Tereseta Fernandez, Roxy Pain, Alexis Rockman and Dennis Openheim. The Arario Gallery has now 3 Museums, in Beijing, Seoul and Cheonan, it has a major exhibition programme, including exhibitions by Thomas Ruff, Jorg Immendorf, Sigmar Polke, and Anselm Kiefer. Its permanent collection includes Damien Hirsts 'Hymn'.
Dawson, Ian
3b598f16-b350-4fbc-89aa-ef92eba6abfa
2003
Dawson, Ian
3b598f16-b350-4fbc-89aa-ef92eba6abfa
Dawson, Ian
(2003)
Free Fliers.
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The first exhibition of the work was ‘Ian Dawson’ a solo show at Grand Arts, Kansas City, M.O. 10 works were exhibited. 8 were produced specifically for the exhibition by the institution with the support of the Margaret Hall Silva Foundation. The second exhbition was ‘POP thru Out’, curated by Mary Dinaburg at the Arario Gallery, Cheonan-si, Choongchungnam-do, S. Korea (Group show). This was a survey exhibition of Pop art and its influence. 26 Exhibitors (all external) including works Jean Michel Basquiat, Robert Crumb, Alex Katz, Mike Kelley, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauchenburg, Julian Schnabel, Andy Warhol. The piece entered the collection of Arario Gallery Current location: South Korea A Catalogue was produced for each exhibition by the resprctive institutions. Grand Arts funds and exhibits major work by internationally recognised artists. Other Artists that have realized major bodies of work at Grand Arts include Issaac Julien, Alfredo Jaar, Tereseta Fernandez, Roxy Pain, Alexis Rockman and Dennis Openheim. The Arario Gallery has now 3 Museums, in Beijing, Seoul and Cheonan, it has a major exhibition programme, including exhibitions by Thomas Ruff, Jorg Immendorf, Sigmar Polke, and Anselm Kiefer. Its permanent collection includes Damien Hirsts 'Hymn'.
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Published date: 2003
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/151455
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Date deposited: 11 May 2010 09:33
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