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James B. Thompson: Fragments in Time explores the development of
Thompson's work over the past two decades, from his Certain
Situations series of the mid-1990s to his more recent Forgotten
Biography of Tools series from 2015. Bob Hicks best describes
Thompson's work: "[it] grapples with the perplexing issues of
cultural and geological change. [Thompson] ranges freely through
ancient and forgotten forms to confront the mysteries and fractures
of the universe, investigating not just the abandoned and the
unknown, but the limits and possibilities of the art forms, often
with understated wit." James B. Thompson was born in Chicago in
1951 and received his MFA from Washington University in 1977. Since
1986, Thompson has been a member of the art faculty at Willamette
University in Salem, Oregon, where he teaches courses in painting,
printmaking, drawing, and design. His art has appeared in numerous
solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States and is
included in public and private collections throughout the United
States and Europe. Thompson is recognized as one of the most
interesting and innovative artists in Oregon, and the Hallie Ford
Museum of Art is proud to honor him with this twenty-year
retrospective.
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