Blogs That Inspired Us
While LUAG’s blog was in its brainstorming phase we busied ourselves with reading other art blogs to see what we liked and would bring to our own blog. This week… Read More Blogs That Inspired Us
While LUAG’s blog was in its brainstorming phase we busied ourselves with reading other art blogs to see what we liked and would bring to our own blog. This week… Read More Blogs That Inspired Us
We would like to believe that we live in a world where artists are free to create without fear of retaliation from government or special interest groups but time and… Read More Censorship: Alive and Well
LUAG is proud to present Anthony Viscardi’s Tracing Time to Measure Space in the Main Gallery, Zoellner Arts Center, – running Wednesday August 28th to December 8th, 2013. Viscardi has… Read More Anthony Viscardi Tracing Time to Measure Space
Welcome to the Lehigh University Art Galleries (LUAG)blog; A Museum Without Walls. We hope that you will get to know us better through our weekly postings and develop a sense… Read More Welcome to LUAG!
Viscardi’s drawings and constructions navigate a conceptual landscape between two- and three-dimensional space.
This exhibition examines the re-attribution of an important painting within the LUAG Teaching Collection.
… Read More The Portrait of Marqués D. Lorenzo Manzanares FROM GOYA TO ESTEVE
The motif of the human face as mirror, map, window, or mask is explored in a selection of prints.
Photographic narratives from distinctive eras evoke their particular atmosphere and texture.
Objects from daily life, representing the Chavín, Nazca, Moche, Tairona, Chimú, Taíno, and Inca peoples.
Where do we draw the line? And who decides? Is it the artist, the critic, the collector, or museum? Or is beauty really in the eye of the beholder?
A biennial exhibition series presenting the work of leading artists and art educators of the Eastern Pennsylvania region.
Photography and works on paper from the LUAG Teaching Collection.
Photography and works on paper from the LUAG Teaching Collection
Personal memory, documents of history and the silence between them.
Selected works by the leading Abstract Expressionist painter, courtesy of the Joan Mitchell Foundation and Cheim & Read Gallery, New York.