The Martha and Robert Fogelman Galleries of Contemporary Art

Press

Fogelman Galleries Features Artistic Work of Professor Erin Harmon

By Jaclyn Flood, News.Rhodes.Edu, January 17, 2019.
"Harmon’s work for the upcoming show, including ceramics, painted muslin panels, and projected animation, was directly influenced by her experimentation with scale while designing a set for Ballet Memphis in 2014."


The Dixon, Fogelman Galleries Explore Political Printmaking in New Exhibitions

By Elle Perry, Daily Memphian, October 12, 2018.
"The show includes posters dealing with various anti-war campaigns, the women’s movement, apartheid, South American political movements, the Rodney King beating and police brutality."


Desmond Lewis' "Heavy-Laden"

By Dwayne Butcher, Memphis Flyer, March 31, 2017.
"Lewis’ work “explores the often-overlooked industrial contributions of African Americans in the construction of the United Stated over time and considers the metaphorical characteristics of the materials used.”


Art Review: Valenzuela, Garnica Confront Contemporary Issues at Fogelman Galleries

By Fredric Koeppel,Commercial Appeal, August 30, 2016
"The Martha and Robert Fogelman Galleries of Contemporary Art launch the new exhibition season with a pair of shows that approach two contemporary issues. The first, from Chilean-born, Houston-based artist Rodrigo Valenzuela, is 'Frontiers,' and the concerns are borders and fences, alien landscapes, exile and the hunger for work and prosperity. The second, 'Infoxication,' deals with notions of information overload and the pervasive nature of audio and visual technology and social media in contemporary culture."


Fogelman Galleries' Exhibitions Listed in the Commercial Appeal's Annual Top 10

Art: The Year's 10 Best Exhibitions
By Fredric Koeppel, Commercial Appeal, December 15, 2015.
There was a lot to love in local galleries and institutions in 2015, so let's not delay and get right to my roster of the 10 Best Exhibitions...read more


Former NBA Star Elliot Perry Showcases Art Collection


"Artwork by Radcliffe Bailey, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Bethany Collins, Noah Davis, Abigail DeVille, Theaster Gates, Leslie Hewitt, Jennie C. Jones, Tony Lewis, Kori Newkirk, and Demetrius Oliver are amid the pieces featured in the exhibit."