Exhibitions
Contemporary Art from Cuba:
Irony and Survival on the Utopian Island
September 27, 1998 through December 13, 1998
Curated by Marilyn A. Zeitlin
ENGLISH - ESPAÑOL
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| Jacqueline Brito | José A.Toirac | Fernando Rodríguez | Carlos Garaicoa | |
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The ASU Art Museum specializes in contemporary art, and has a reputation for exhibiting work that is experimental in content, form or presentation. Recent projects have included Bill Viola: Buried Secrets, the US representative to the 1995 Venice Biennale; Art on the Edge of Fashion, presenting artists who use clothing forms and materials to convey meaning; Physical Fiction: Electronic Installations by Sara Roberts and Dis/Functional. |
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For more information on the exhibition, catalogue
and videotape
Contemporary Art from Cuba:
Irony and Survival on the Utopian Island
contact: John Spiak
ph: 480.965.2787
fax: 480.965.5254
or spiak@asu.edu
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