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A new campus photography exhibit is now on display at the South Campus Library until March 27, 2020.
In 2019, UT Southwestern received three significant art donations, expanding the campus’s outdoor art holdings dramatically. In celebration of these additions to our campus, UTSW students and employees who have previously submitted photographs to the annual On My Own Time art show were invited to photograph works of art in the UTSW collection that are on display outdoors. Each photograph offers a unique perspective: some photos include people interacting with the art; some utilize digital filters or photography techniques to strike a dramatic tone; and others capture close-ups of the surface of the artwork, separating it from its setting and focusing the viewer on its surface treatment.
Works
on view in this photography exhibition include:
Ursula von Rydingsvard, Dumna, 2015, cast bronze, ed. 3 of 3, located on Seldin Plaza; gift of Joseph L. Goldstein, MD
Tom Orr and Frances Bagley, Forest of Light, 2019, steel, acrylic, LED, located on the rooftop garden of West Campus Building 3; given anonymously “with heartfelt thanks to John Warner, MD, from a grateful patient, turned friend”
Isaac Witkin, Sabras, 1973, steel, located near Seldin Plaza; donated by Patsy and Ray Nasher, 1988, in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Frenkel
William Verhelst, Fountain, 1965, bronze, located on the grounds of the Bass Center
James Surls, Spiraling Flower, 1994, wood and steel, donated by Julie and George Tobolowsky in honor of Barbara and Donald Zale, 1997