Fleming named D.M. Art Center director Nov 16, 2005
His museum exhibition credits also include "Magic Markers: Objects of Transformation"; Anna Gaskell; Kara Walker; and "My Reality: Contemporary Art and the Culture of Japanese Animation.". He also proposed and achieved major acquisitions of work by Richard Tuttle, Tom Friedman, Bill Viola, Thomas struth, John Currin and Ellen Gallagher. (Des Moines Register)
Artist plans to create hedge maze at Events Center Oct 19, 2005
WHAT: Artist Anna Gaskell will present plans to the Polk County Board of Supervisors for a $150,000 hedge maze near Hy-Vee Hall ... Artist Anna Gaskell wants to create the maze in a sunken garden near the corner of Third and Park streets. (Des Moines Register)
Read Indepth Article Mar 16, 2005
This exhibition presents many recently acquired large works on paper such as photographs by Abelardo Morrell, Anna Gaskell, Jenny Gage, Justin Kurland and Gregory Crewdson with prints by Mimmo Palladino and Jasper Johns, along with drawings and other older posters already in the collection by such artists as Claes Oldenburg, Michael Luchs and Charles Burchfield, among many others. Related Links. (AbsoluteArts.com)
Sure Shots: Must-See Photo Shows May 26, 2004
Since January, in shows all over town, new and established artists from Joel Sternfeld, Anna Gaskell, and Loretta Lux to Andrea Modica, Thomas Demand, and Zwelethu Mthethwa have already made 2004 a great year for photography, and there's much more to come (see box). With the spread of photography from a few specialized galleries to virtually every white box in the art world over the past two decades, the medium has enjoyed a level of visibility its early champions could never have imagined. (Village Voice)
Nagging Qualms About the Biennal Mar 16, 2004
Nix all those middle-range artists (Craigie Horsfield et al.) for weirder, more visionary ones like Verne Dawson, Ricci Albenda, Dana Schutz, Trisha Donnelly, Anna Gaskell, Lisa Ruyter, Robert Melee, Jon Kessler, and Paul Chan, or (even though I'm not a fan of all of them) Pierre Huyghe, Takashi Murakami, William Kentridge, Rudolf Stingel, Urs Fisher, Jim Lambie, Vanessa Beecroft, Douglas Gordon, Ugo Rondinoni, and Francis Alsall of whom live part-time in the United States. 3. (Village Voice)