Hobart and William Smith Colleges - art departmenthttp://www.hws.edu/news/ Daily Updates from Hobart and William Smith Collegesen-usSat, 21 Nov 2009 20:36:47 GMTSat, 21 Nov 2009 20:36:47 GMTIsaak, Jones in NY Timeshttp://www.hws.edu/dailyupdate/NewsDetails.aspx?aid=11828Wed, 08 Apr 2009 00:00:00 GMT<img src="http://www.hws.edu/dailyUpdate/Resources/Res9480.JPG" alt="" /> The New York Times recently reviewed "And for All This, Nature Is Never Spent," at the Pelham Art Center, an exhibition organized by Jo Anna Isaak, a former professor of art at HWS, and in which Associate Professor of Art Mark Jones had two photos, "Environmental Aesthetics #2" and "Environmental Aesthetics #3" both from 1990. "A recurrent problem with a lot of contemporary art made as a response ...Video Art Installation at Houghtonhttp://www.hws.edu/dailyupdate/NewsDetails.aspx?aid=11741Fri, 27 Mar 2009 00:00:00 GMT<img src="http://www.hws.edu/dailyUpdate/Resources/Res9364.jpg" alt="" /> Life comes to art through "In Character," a video installation by photographer Joseph Mougel, that will be at Houghton House Small Gallery from Friday, April 3 through Wednesday, April 22. "In Character" incorporates elements of pop culture, communication and identity and features multiple video monitors, each playing a five- to 15 -minute loop of a single character. Each actor epitomizes a uniqu...Aub's "Sculpture recon-figured" at FLCChttp://www.hws.edu/dailyupdate/NewsDetails.aspx?aid=11605Thu, 19 Feb 2009 00:00:00 GMT<img src="http://www.hws.edu/dailyUpdate/Resources/Res9129.jpg" alt="" /> Sculpture by sculpture, exhibition by exhibition, A. E. Ted Aub, sculptor and professor of art, is turning the art world upside-down. Or perhaps he's just showing the world of sculpture according to his vision of right side-up. In his latest exhibition, Aub presents "Sculpture recon-figured" in the Williams-Insalaco Gallery 34 at Finger Lakes Community College (FLCC) in Canandaigua, N.Y. Running ...Mathews Interview in Time Out: Londonhttp://www.hws.edu/dailyupdate/NewsDetails.aspx?aid=10996Mon, 01 Sep 2008 00:00:00 GMT<img src="http://www.hws.edu/dailyUpdate/Resources/Res8102.jpg" alt="" /> Professor of Art and English architectural scholar Stan Mathews was interviewed by one of the most prestigious English publications, Time Out: London. He answered questions about "what the success or failure of the 2012 London Olympics would mean," Mathews said. "I am quoted along with [former Mayor of London] Ken Livingstone and longtime member of parliament Tony Benn," he explained. "This is an ...