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Quotations: The Second History Of Art, The Aldrich Museum Of Contemporary Art, Museum Of Contemporary Art, Wright State University May 1992

Quotations: The Second History Of Art, The Aldrich Museum Of Contemporary Art, Museum Of Contemporary Art, Wright State University

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This catalog discusses the Quotations: The Second History of Art, an exhibit originally displayed at The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art from May to September of 1992 and then was displayed at the Museum of Contemporary Art at Wright State University from October to November of 1992.

"The art in Quotations is 120 about hero worship, ego inflation, or mimicking. It is about our times and it addresses questions concerning the value of originality. These artists' seemingly casual selection of historical works and periods make reference to today's consumer-driven society and to the compression of art history into a marketable …


X6: New Directions In Multiples, The Aldrich Museum Of Contemporary Art, Museum Of Contemporary Art Jan 1992

X6: New Directions In Multiples, The Aldrich Museum Of Contemporary Art, Museum Of Contemporary Art

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This exhibit catalog shows work that is considered multiples, objects created by artists but not necessarily made by them or the idea of art works that could be easily reproduced with no diminution of meaning. The exhibit singled out six publishers with widely varying points of view to showcase: A/D, Artes Magnus, Kunst Editon New York, Editions Schellmann, Carl Solway Gallery, and Thea Westreich. The exhibit was originally shows at The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art from January 26-May 3, 1992 and then shown at Wright State University, hosted by the Dayton Art Institute Museum of Contemporary Art from June …