Looking
for a no-cost cultural experience for your family or date? UB Anderson
Gallery, located just off of Englewood Avenue in North Buffalo is open Wednesday through Saturday 11am-5pm and Sunday 1-5pm.
The current exhibitions are on view through Sunday, January 18.
Ode to Michael Goldberg: Selective Thievery and the Practice of Looking
is an exhibition of paintings, including collaborations between
Goldberg and the prominent New York School poets Frank O’Hara and Bill
Berkson, as well as paintings in UB’s Collection by Joan Mitchell,
Grace Hartigan, and Norman Bluhm, members of the New York School with
whom Goldberg was closely associated.
Michael Goldberg's work was
influenced by the artists of the earlier Abstract Expressionist
movement and like many of the New York School pulled inspiration from
jazz music. Goldberg enjoyed a successful career as an abstract
painter right until his death in his studio last year.
Raymond@80
- Raymond Federman is a French–American novelist and professor at the
University at Buffalo, where he is now Distinguished Emeritus
Professor. Federman writes novels, poetry, essays and criticism
exemplary of a deconstructive, experimental style.
Works are by
Harvey Breverman, Bruce Jackson and Terri Katz-Kasimov in a group
exhibition, organized in collaboration with Hallwalls Contemporary Arts
Center, featuring paintings, drawings, collages, prints and photographs
inspired by the life and works of Raymond Federman.