Sports of all sorts.

PositionArt exhibition at Jundt Art Museum

IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS, March is a month of transition, as the staples of early winter--football's college bowl games and Super Bowl--give way to, among other things, ice skating, hockey, and, at long last, baseball, the latter's spring training season signaling that summer is close (well, kind of) behind, a time when the national pastime, along with swimming, surfing, cycling, horseback riding, polo, automobile racing, and a whole host of other warm-weather activities finally takes center stage.

Artists, too, often get caught up in the spirit of the "sports" season, their creative juices producing an interesting array of works, each with its own unique perspective of that particular athletic arena. Some 20 nationally and internationally known artists are represented in "Sports of All Sorts," with works spanning more than 50 years. On display are pieces by Lila Oliver Asher, Charles William Bartlett, Robert Doisneau, Ursula M. Fookes, Thomas Schofield Handforth, Mervin Jules, Ron Kleeman, Maxine Martell, John J.A. Murphy, Terry Parmelee, Angelo Pinto, Louis Schanker, George Soper, Emily Trueblood, Alen Mac Weeney. and Garry Winogrand.

The Asher print, "Skater's Waltz," a simple and elegant design of bold shapes, is juxtaposed with British...

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