
The Black Drawings by Duncan Simcoe
August 23 - September 14, 2008
Kwan Fong Gallery - map
Duncan Simcoe’s Black Drawings are the result of a long-running conversation about the way large stories or myths play upon and intervene in contemporary experience. In the past, he has particularly focused on the generative myth of Abraham and Ishmael, while more recent works have responded to the Palestinian Intifada. His first explorations of this controversial subject matter included studying the works of Goya, and making and collecting images of boxers fighting.
Admission is free. The Kwan Fong Gallery, located in Soiland Humanities Center, is open to the public Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sponsored By
Art Department
More Information
- Contact: Michael Pearce
- Phone: (805) 493-3316
- Email: pearce@callutheran.edu
- Web site: www.callutheran.edu/kwan_fong

