A GALLERY FOR FINE PHOTOGRAPHY 322 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70117 Telephone 504-568-1313 Fax 504-568-1322 www.agallery.com * * * * * August 1, 1999 A Gallery for Fine Photography in conjunction with Louisiana State University Paula Manship Lecture Series, presents a reception to view her latest creation: SANDY SKOGLUND Shimmering Madness Thursday, September 16, 1999 322 Royal Street 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. LSU - Baton Rouge, College of Design, Wednesday, September 15, 1999 at 6:00 p.m. Bursting into the art world upon her graduation from Smith College, Sandy Skoglund became a pioneer among contemporary artists. She is known for her large format, color photographs ofher bright and humorously unsettling, room-sized installations that poke fun at suburban reality. Giving new meaning to mixed media, she uses materials ranging anywhere from cheese puffs to strawberrypreserves. She spends one year planning, creating, and building each of these environments of estranged familiarity. Sandy Skoglund teaches at Rutgers University in New Jersey and currently resides and works in New York City. View more images on Sandy Skoglund's webpage. Books Available: In the LastHour, soft cover catalogue, $29.95 Reality Under Siege, hard cover, $39.95 New Gallery Acquisitions: W. Eugene Smith: Chaplin at Work, 1952, 14" x 9", silver gelatin W. Eugene Smith: My DaughterJuanita, 1953, 13" x 11", silver gelatin W. Eugene Smith: Atoms for Peace: Mural Painting, 1958, 11" x 14", silver gelatin Sandy Skoglund:Shimmering Madness, 1998, 36" x 48", cibachrome, edition of 30 Sandy Skoglund: Butterfly Panel, 1998, 22" x 23" x 4", mixed media, edition of 20 ÊUpcoming 1999 Exhibitions: E.O. Goldbeck, Panoramas, 1911-1980, August 15 - September30, 1999 Franco Salmoiraghi, The Body and the Landscape, in conjunction with Art for Art's Sake, October 1 - December 1, 1999 Danny Lyon, Indian Nations,November 4 - January 4, 2000 For more information, call 504-568-1313 or e-mail us.