Past
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Troubled Waters: American Social and Political Art: A View of Two Eras: 1930–42 & 1980–92
Rockland Center for the Arts, West Nyack, NY 18 Oct 1992 - 10 Jan 1993 Read more -
Eric Avery, Sue Coe, Jim Ann Howard: The Road to the White House
Brody's Gallery, Washington, DC 15 Oct - 14 Nov 1992 Read more -
Re:Framing Cartoons
Wexner Center for the Arts, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 28 Jun - 13 Sep 1992 Read more -
Naive Visions/Art Nouveau and Expressionism/Sue Coe: The Road to the White House
Galerie St. Etienne, New York, NY 19 May - 4 Sep 1992 Summer, with its comparatively slow pace, provides a congenial opportunity to review the recent past and anticipate the future. With the art world in a state of flux for the last months, such a moment of calm reflection is particularly welcome this year. Few in the art business would contend... Read more
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Darkness Visible
The Drawing Center, New York, NY 26 Feb - 1 Apr 1992 Read more -
Porkopolis: Sue Coe’s Jungle
Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, MA 5 Feb - 21 Mar 1992 Read more -
Scandal, Outrage and Censorship
Galerie St. Etienne, New York, NY 21 Jan - 7 Mar 1992 Scandal has dogged the steps of modern art from its inception. The outcry that greeted the first exhibition of work by the Impressionists has assumed near legendary status, and for many years thereafter every new movement or wave in the surging tide of modernism evoked similar displeasure. This reaction was... Read more -
Malcolm X: Man, Ideal, Icon
Traveling Exhibition 1 Jan 1992 - 1 Dec 1996 Read more
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Malcolm X: The Man, The Meaning
Traveling Exhibition 7 Dec 1991 - 30 May 1992 Read more -
Artists of Conscience: 16 Years of Social and Political Commentary
Alternative Museum, New York, NY 6 Nov 1991 - 25 Jan 1992 Included the Sue Coe painting Bobby Sands, 1982. Read more -
Art of the 1980's: Selections from the Collection of the Eli Broad Family Foundation
Duke University Museum of Art, Durham, NC 20 Sep 1991 - 5 Jan 1992 Read more -
The Abortion Project
Traveling Exhibition 17 Jan 1991 - 15 Sep 1992 'The Abortion Project originated at Artists Space [in NYC] (curated by Connie Butler); the group exhibition for the project [originated] at Simon Watson Gallery; Anne Pasternak [later Executive Director of Creative Time in NYC, now Director of the Brooklyn Museum] put both together at Real Art Ways [in Hartford, Connecticut],... Read more