#Annette Lemieux
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the-curated-artist · 2 years ago
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‘Potential Snowman’ - Annette Lemieux, 2001, hydrocal with pigment (constructed spheres and cast forms), Formica on wood platform
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jesush8r · 2 years ago
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Annette Lemieux, keeper 1987
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taf-art · 4 years ago
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Black Mass (1991). Annette Lemieux.
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grupaok · 5 years ago
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Annette Lemieux, Black Mass, 1991
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lolaempire · 4 years ago
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Artists’ Book Display for the week of January 20th, 2020
Goose around London by Mike Horl, Richard Wise- London, 1985
Legal tender  by Image Bank- Vancouver : Image Bank, 1971
Panache. - (1971) by Richard Kostelanetz- New York : Panache Magazine, 1971.
Memoirs of a survivor by Annette Lemieux- San Francisco, ZG Publications : Brooke Alexander, Inc., 1989
Contemporary art appreciation 101 : how to understand what's contemporary art and what's snot by Earl Bronsteen- Boca Raton, Fla : Art Publishers Inc.2006.
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moodboardmix · 6 years ago
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Annette Lemieux, “Hellos and Goodbyes”
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4eternal-life · 7 years ago
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Annette Lemieux /American b. 1957
Black Mass, 1991
...Annette Lemieux’s work has resisted a so-called signature style and has been able to cover a variety of issues, including unfairly paid workers.
www.theguardian.com/history-of-protest
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berndwuersching · 7 years ago
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Annette Lemieux Untitled (Pacing), 1988 Acrylic on canvas
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shihlun · 7 years ago
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Annette Lemieux
- Black Mass
(1991)
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whitneymuseum · 7 years ago
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OPEN TODAY: Through the lens of the Whitney’s collection, An Incomplete History of Protest looks at how artists from the 1940s to the present have confronted the political and social issues of their day.
[Annette Lemieux (b. 1957), Black Mass, 1991. Latex, rhoplex, gesso, and oil on canvas, 95 13/16 × 105 × 1 13/16 in. (243.4 × 266.7 × 4.6 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Promised gift of Emily Fisher Landau © Annette Lemieux]
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femalepentimento · 8 years ago
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Annette Lemieux - Sleep Interrupted (1991)
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9091kwan · 7 years ago
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Journal Project #2, Annette Lemieux, 1992, Harvard Art Museums: Prints
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund © Annette Lemieux Size: sheet: 30.5 x 22 cm (12 x 8 11/16 in.) Medium: Handmade paper made from the artist's macerated notebooks
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/174899
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stumblingoverchaos · 5 years ago
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For the Get Messy Season of Truth. Photocopies of "Truth" by Annette Lemieux, acrylic paint, StazOn refill ink (varying ratios of black and pink), gel plate printing, collage. # "'Truth' is an image about sound - or, rather, the lack of it. The photograph, derived from a book on the history of radio, is a visual counterpart to the saying, 'Hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil.' Transferred to canvas, it acquires a very different meaning in its new context. Stenciled in bold letters is the Russian proverb, 'Eat bread and salt but speak the truth,' which means roughly 'Be frank when accepting someone's hospitality.' The lettering transforms the image from an amusing publicity photograph into an ominous-looking propaganda poster. Contrary to initial impressions, the issue is neither Russia nor Communism - the photograph features famous American entertainer Jack Benny - but the role of media in modern life. They enter our homes as guests without being candid: here the performer covers his mouth in order to speak no evil. Shielded by the medium itself, he distorts truth by selectively concealing information, not by telling a deliberate falsehood. Truth emerges as a matter of relative perspective, determined both by who controls it and who hears it." -from "History of Architecture and Sculpture" — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/2TS32cL
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thecapturedcollection · 7 years ago
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Annette Lemieux (Norfolk 1957-)
Left Right Left Right, 1995
Thirty photolithographs and thirty pine poles, dimensions variable 
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Photo : H.A. 06.16
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