"Kings and Queens" Exhibition

SVA Chelsea Gallery

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What do Albert Einstein, Attila the Hun, Michael Jackson, and Marie Antoinette all have in common? They are all popular or revered figures, often considered the “kings and queens” of their fields. “Kings and Queens” brings together images depicting the biographies of these and other prominent individuals, created by third-year students in the BFA Illustration and BFA Cartooning departments of the School of Visual Arts. The exhibition will be on view from April 6 through April 20 at the Visual Arts Gallery, 601 West 26 Street, 15th floor, New York City.

Thomas Woodruff, chair of the BFA Illustration and BFA Cartooning departments and curator of the exhibition, says, “Unlike many exhibitions, where one may need an elaborate explanation or theory to view the work, these paintings, drawings, sculptures and comics are there to be read clearly. They are literary works inspired from research and rendered with clarity.”

Over 80 different biographical projects in the form of paintings, illustrations, and comics will be on display, including a series of 360 drawings exploring the life of Albert Einstein and his theory of relativity, the story of Arnold Schwarzenegger as a series of T-shirts, a suite of etchings depicting the life of Julia Child, and 11 paintings illustrating Neil Armstrong and his Apollo 11 mission.

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from April 06, 2013 to April 20, 2013

Opening Reception on 2013-04-10 from 18:00 to 20:00

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