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William Noland is a sculptor, photographer and video artist,
and a professor at Duke University. His multimedia installation
American Landscape features a 19-minute "video
painting," a collaboration with composer Scott Lindroth,
complemented by digital prints created from frames of the
video. The piece grew from Noland and Lindroth's work on a
theatrical production based on Don DeLillo's novel Mao
II, adapted by Jody McAuliffe, who directed with Derek
Goldman, at Duke in 2002.
Noland's photography has appeared in DoubleTake
magazine and in the book Entrevistas Cubanas: Historias
de una Nación Dividida (McFarland and Co., 2003).
He has exhibited widely across the United States, and in Canada
and Uruguay. He received a Fulbright Scholar Award for his
photography, and an NEA Visual Artist's Fellowship for his
sculpture.
Exhibition Dates:
October 20, 2003 - November 12, 2003
Johnson Center Gallery
Monday, October 27th:
Artist's Talk 4:30 pm, Harris Theatre
Reception 5:30 - 7:00 pm, Johnson Center Gallery |