Ingrid Calame Exhibition at Albright-Knox Explores Artistic Connections and Dialogue
From July 15 to October 2, 2005, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York presented an exhibition featuring Ingrid Calame. The show examined how artistic practices create connections and build bridges between works. This presentation was part of a broader contemporary art moment that included Rudolf Stingel at the Whitney Museum, Raymond Pettibon at David Zwirner Gallery, Julie Heffernan at PPOW Gallery, and Georgina Starr at Tracy Williams Gallery. The exhibition specifically questioned whether gestural techniques like paint pouring exist independently from art historical traditions. Located at 1285 Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo, the museum organized this lively exploration of artistic dialogue. The exhibition demonstrated relationships not only among the presented works but also with historical precedents. Ingrid Calame's work was shown alongside other significant contemporary artists during this period. The Albright-Knox Art Gallery can be contacted at 716-882-8700.
Key facts
- Exhibition dates: July 15 – October 2, 2005
- Venue: Albright-Knox Art Gallery
- Address: 1285 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222
- Featured artist: Ingrid Calame
- Exhibition theme: artistic connections and dialogue
- Contemporary context included Rudolf Stingel at Whitney Museum
- Other contemporary shows: Raymond Pettibon at David Zwirner
- Additional exhibitions: Julie Heffernan at PPOW, Georgina Starr at Tracy Williams
Entities
Artists
- Ingrid Calame
- Rudolf Stingel
- Raymond Pettibon
- Julie Heffernan
- Georgina Starr
Institutions
- Albright-Knox Art Gallery
- Whitney Museum
- David Zwirner Gallery
- PPOW Gallery
- Tracy Williams Gallery
- artcritical
Locations
- Buffalo
- New York
- United States
- Elmwood Ave