Past Exhibitions: 2010
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Telling Tales
July 30, 2010–April 17, 2011
Telling Tales features a selection of small sculpture and other works that tell stories. Some of the stories are about spiritual beliefs, including those of Tahiti, Russia, and ancient Egypt.
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Paul Pfeiffer: In the Zone
November 7, 2010–March 6, 2011
This exhibition presents three newly acquired sculptural-based video works by Pfeiffer that focus on the history of sports culture and spectatorship.
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REMIX: Sol LeWitt
August 7, 2010–February 27, 2011
Although wall drawings represent the foundation of his practice, Sol LeWitt’s works on paper, sculptures, artist's books, and writings on Conceptual art were equally important to his oeuvre.
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Beyond/In Western New York 2010: Alternating Currents
September 24, 2010–January 16, 2011
This international contemporary art exhibition—the product of a unique curatorial collaboration between twelve of Western New York’s museums and galleries—showcases the work of more than 100 extraordinary artists from the region and beyond.
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Art, Through the Eyes of Young Children (Education Exhibition)
December 8, 2010–January 12, 2011
This exhibition features original works of art by infants and school-aged children from the Buffalo State Child Care Center. The children have used different materials and techniques to create distinctive works, both individually and as a group.
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Forty: The Sabres in the NHL
November 7, 2010–January 9, 2011
Forty: The Sabres in the NHL—featuring more than two hundred photographs by Ron Moscati, Robert Shaver, and Bill Wippert—celebrates forty illustrious years of the National Hockey League in Buffalo.
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Celebrating Disability History Week
October 1–December 6, 2010
Artists from The Arts Experience, Starlight Studio and Art Gallery, St. Mary's School for the Deaf, and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery's Matter at Hand program come together to celebrate Disability History Week.
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ECHO: Sampling Visual Culture
June 25–October 10, 2010
ECHO: Sampling Visual Culture will explore a selection of contemporary artists from the Gallery's Permanent Collection who incorporate humor and appropriation into their artmaking.
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Clyfford Still
June 25–August 29, 2010
The Albright-Knox Art Gallery owns the largest public collection of paintings by the American Abstract Expressionist Clyfford Still—an ensemble of thirty-three abstract works that span the most critical developments of his career from 1937 to 1963.
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Fletcher Benton: The Alphabet
July 30, 2009–July 5, 2010
Renowned American sculptor Fletcher Benton is best known for cutting, folding, and realigning two-dimensional sheets of steel into three-dimensional objects that seem to defy gravity.
Today
Support for the Albright-Knox Art Gallery’s Collection-based exhibitions and installations is generously provided, in part, by the late Peggy Pierce Elfvin; The Seymour H. Knox Foundation, Inc.; The John R. Oishei Foundation; and The Margaret L. Wendt Foundation.