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Fables, Insults, and Reverence: The Animals of UND Art Collections

Fables, Insults, and Reverence: The Animals of UND Art Collections

 

This exhibition gives viewers the opportunity to enjoy a selection of animal-centric works of art. From the chicken-people of Francisco Goya to the horses of Walter Piehl, a variety of land and sea creatures have come together to tell a tale of how they have each been employed by artists across the centuries to illustrate stories, create allegory, and demonstrate their relationships with humankind.

Animals and imaginative animal creations like the griffin occupy a major presence in art, language, and literature. The history of animals in artwork is significant, perhaps beginning with Paleolithic cave paintings such as those found in Lascaux, France. As civilizations progressed globally, animal depictions evolved beyond the documentation of animals as a food source. Their roles in spirituality, religion, story telling, labor, and companionship have become richly engrained within works of art around the world.

The artworks featured in Fables, Insults, and Reverence span more than two hundred years of time. The themes included throughout the exhibition draw attention to the humor and adoration employed by a diverse selection of artists through their individual depictions of animals. Each piece of art tells a unique visual story, encouraging the viewer to study the themes represented in this exhibition while contemplating their own personal associations made with each animal.

Sarah M. Heitkamp, UND Art Collections Manager and Curator

Exhibition Dates: Jan. 22 - March 31, 2019

UND Art Collections Gallery at the Empire Arts Center, Grand Forks, ND

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  • Portrait of the Artist as a Young Teacher II by Deborah Mae Broad

    Portrait of the Artist as a Young Teacher II

    Deborah Mae Broad
    1993

  • Buffalo Butte by Ryan Burr

    Buffalo Butte

    Ryan Burr
    1991

  • C CBL 053-0223, Blue goat plate by Margaret Kelly Cable

    C CBL 053-0223, Blue goat plate

    Margaret Kelly Cable
    1932

  • Elephant by Sara Dahlinger

    Elephant

    Sara Dahlinger
    2012

  • Princesse de Babylone by Kees van Dongen

    Princesse de Babylone

    Kees van Dongen
    1948

  • Untitled (One from a set of 15 lithographic studies of animals) by August Gaul

    Untitled (One from a set of 15 lithographic studies of animals)

    August Gaul
    1917

  • Wagoner Climbing a Hill by Theodore Gericault

    Wagoner Climbing a Hill

    Theodore Gericault
    1823

  • All My Friends Are Over Fifty by Raymond Gloeckler

    All My Friends Are Over Fifty

    Raymond Gloeckler
    1982

  • Veep! Veep! Veep! by Raymond Gloeckler

    Veep! Veep! Veep!

    Raymond Gloeckler
    1971

  • The Lion and the Walrus by Courtney Googe

    The Lion and the Walrus

    Courtney Googe
    ca. 2012

  • Ya Van Desplumados (There They Go Plucked), from Los Caprichos by Francisco Goya

    Ya Van Desplumados (There They Go Plucked), from Los Caprichos

    Francisco Goya
    1799

  • C MSC 087-0681 Gift, Green tropical fish vase by Charles (Happy) Grantier

    C MSC 087-0681 Gift, Green tropical fish vase

    Charles (Happy) Grantier
    1931

 
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