Monthly Archives: February 2015

The Art of James Rosenquist

At the very end of the Fall semester, my students in ART 3663: History of American Art wrote about the James Rosenquist exhibition currently on view (extended until May 9, 2015) at the OSU Museum of Art. This semester, several … Continue reading

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Rosenquist in the Arts – A Student’s Review

At the very end of the Fall semester, my students in ART 3663: History of American Art wrote about the James Rosenquist exhibition currently on view (extended until May 9, 2015) at the OSU Museum of Art. This semester, several … Continue reading

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The Visual Passion of James Rosenquist and the “Aesthetic of Indifference”

At the very end of the Fall semester, my students in ART 3663: History of American Art wrote about the James Rosenquist exhibition currently on view (extended until May 9, 2015) at the OSU Museum of Art. This semester, several … Continue reading

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Half of a Mind to Believe: James Rosenquist and William Harnett

At the very end of the Fall semester, my students in ART 3663: History of American Art wrote about the James Rosenquist exhibition currently on view (extended until May 9, 2015) at the OSU Museum of Art. This semester, several … Continue reading

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