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Protesters Against the Performance Network's 'Fear No Art' Exhibit, October 1990 Photographer: Conan D. Owen

Protesters Against the Performance Network's 'Fear No Art' Exhibit, October 1990 image
Year:
1990
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 7, 1990
Caption:
Elizabeth Baidel leads Merrie Ann Carpenter and Aaron Baidel in a protest against the exhibit 'Fear No Art' at Ann Arbor's Performance Network Saturday.

Mark and Elizabeth Baidel Work on Sign for Protest Against 'Fear No Art' Exhibit at Performance Network, October 1990 Photographer: John Heider

Mark and Elizabeth Baidel Work on Sign for Protest Against 'Fear No Art' Exhibit at Performance Network, October 1990 image
Year:
1990
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 6, 1990
Caption:
ART VS. ART -- Mark and Elizabeth Baidel work on their protest signs in their Plymouth home Friday night, Art in Heaven, a group Mark Baidel formed, will begin protesting Saturday afternoon at Ann Arbor's Performance Network against its current controversial exhibit, 'Fear No Art."

Grand Illusion Gallery Opens Exhibition Featuring Italian Artist Elvio Becheroni, October 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks

Grand Illusion Gallery Opens Exhibition Featuring Italian Artist Elvio Becheroni, October 1986 image
Year:
1986
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1986
Caption:
ART SHOW--James Meyers hangs art by Elvio Becheroni in the Grand Illusion Gallery at 500 East Liberty Street. The gallery is launching the first North American exhibition of art by Becheroni, named by Italian art critic commissions as one of the 12 most significant painters of 1974 and one of the 12 most significant sculptors of 1982. Becheroni has works on permanent display in museums in such cities as Geneva, Munich, Milan, and the Hermitage in Moscow. He has studios in Milan, Italy, and Sao Paulo, Brazil. The Ann Arbor gallery will have 150 of Becheroni's works, which will range from gold and silver jewelry, brass sculptures, and embossed etchings to lithographs, seragraphs, and paintings--some in oil, others in acrylic. Prices range from $220 for small brass sculptures to oil paintings for $2,200 to $8,600 to albums of embossed etchings, some with inlays of 24 karat gold and silver and costing up to $25,000. The exhibition starts with a special invitation-only showing tonight. It will last through Nov. 6. Meyers is from Adriana Art, Becheroni's North American distributor.

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