Publications: 1986 to 1990
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Natural Forms and Forces: Abstract Images in American Sculpture 1986, MIT List Visual Arts Center
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Peter Fischli David Weiss OUT OF PRINT
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LA Hot and Cool OUT OF PRINT
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Still Performances OUT OF PRINT
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The Missing Picture: Alternative Contemporary 1990, MIT List Visual Arts Center A retrospective of the work of Boris Michailov and exhibition of four younger soviet photographers inspired by his work: Vladimir Kupreanov, Ilya Piganov, Maria Serebrjekova and Alexey Shulgin. Essays by John P. Jacob and Tatiana Salzirin provide an historical overview and context. Introduction by Katy Kline. $10 ISBN: 0-938437-35-6paper, 59 pages, bios., biblios., 39 b/w illustrations |
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Satellite Intelligence: New Art from San Diego and Boston 1990, MIT List Visual Arts CenterA collaborative project between the La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art and the MIT List Visual Arts Center, this exhibit is a comparative look at smart art from two similarly sized cities whose identities derive at least in part from their respective positions in the orbits of the two centers of the American art cosmos, New York and Los Angeles. Work by 12 artists. Intro. by Hugh M. Davies and Katy Kline. Essay by Ronald J. Onarato $10 ISBN: 0-934418-35-7, LC: 90-61071paper, 36 pages, bios, selected biblios., artists statements, 12 b/w illustrations |
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Synthetic Spaces: Holography at MIT 1990, MIT List Visual Arts CenterThis is the first selective survey of holography from MIT's Spatial Imaging Group since its founding in 1982. The exhibit features many important design and technical advancements originated or developed by the laboratory headed by Dr. Stephen A. Benton. Introduction by Dana Friis-Hansen and Betsy Connors. An essay by Dr. Benton presents an overview of progress in holography and points to future developments in the field. $2 ISBN: 0-938437-33xpaper, 10 pages, biblio., 7 b/w illustrations |
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Matt Mullican: The MIT Project 1990, MIT List Visual Arts CenterOver the past 15 years Mullican has developed a lexicon of stylized signs and images, and a variety of structures for the signs to organize our world and describe its systems and relationships. An extraordinary range of media have comprised his program, including bulletin boards, fabric banners, posters, stained glass, carved stones, rubbings, tapestries and, most recently, the invisible world of the computer data bank. Introduction by Katy Kline. Essay by Johannes Meinhardt (English translation from German) and interview with the artist by Michael Tarantino. $15 ISBN: 0-938437-32-1, LC: 90-6125paper, 60 pages, bio., biblio. 21 color illustrations |
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Nancy Burson: The "Age Machine" and Composite Portraits 1990, MIT List Visual Arts CenterThe artist has worked at the frontier of computer-assisted art for over fifteen years. This catalogue contains fifteen of the artist's provocative computer-assisted portraits, which age or combine the features and facial structures of two or more subjects. Essay by Dana Friis-Hansen. $2.50 ISBN: 0-938437-31-3paper, 12 pages, bio. biblio. 5 b/w illustrations |
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Jno Cook: Radically Recycled Cameras 1990, MIT List Visual Arts CenterAn exhibition of cameras and photographs by Chicago-based artist Jno Cook. He designed and constructed a wide variety of cameras, all made from reclaimed optical and mechanical materials, as well as common household objects such as cookie tins. Introduction by Ron Platt. Interview with the artist. $3.50 ISBN: 0-938437-30-5, LC: 89-064406paper, 8 pages, bio., biblio. and list of exhibitions. 8 b/w illustrations |
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Rebecca Purdum: Paintings 1990, MIT List Visual Arts CenterFirst one person museum exhibition of this young New York painter. Purdum's large canvases, which she paints with her fingertips, are noted for their robust but delicately handled color. Essay by Dana Friis-Hansen. $7.50 ISBN: 0-938437-29-1, LC: 89-64405paper, 36 pages, bio. biblio., 7 b/w and 8 color illustrations |
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Trouble in Paradise 1989, MIT List Visual Arts CenterThis exhibition features 14 New England artists who address topical political and social issues which face the U.S., including freedom of expression, homelessness, militarism, toxic waste, AIDS, and substance abuse. It features painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, and environmental installations. Essay and texts on each artist by curator Dana Friis-Hansen. $7.50 ISBN: 0-938437-27-5, LC: 89-13306paper, 44 pages, bios. biblio., 16 b/w illustrations |
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Richard Ross: Museology Triptychs 1989, MIT List Visual Arts CenterPhotographer Richard Ross' "museology" work involves large triptychs in which mysterious and suggestive details from Old Master paintings were shot with a simple child's plastic camera. Essay by Gerard Haggerty. $2 ISBN: 0-938437-28-3 paper, 10 pages, selected bio., fold-out. 4 b/w and 3 color illustrations |
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Clockwork: Timepieces by Artists, Architects, and Industrial Designers 1989, MIT List Visual Arts Center $7.50
ISBN: 0-938437-22-4, LC: N8217.C4C5 |
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Beverly Pepper: An Autobiography in Form 1989, MIT List Visual Arts CenterExhibition of small-scale maquettes, studies and sculptures by Beverly Pepper. Essay by Judith Hoos Fox. $1 paper, 8 pages, bio., fold-out, 12 b/w illustrations |
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Felix Droese: House of Weaponlessness 1989, MIT List Visual Arts CenterThis dramatic exhibition of huge slabs of raw wood and monumental paper silhouettes was the sole representative of West Germany at the 1988 Venice Biennale. Essay by Katy Kline. $7.50 ISBN: 0-938437-23-2, LC: NB588.DLC 75A4paper, 36 pages, bio., 20 b/w illustrations |
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Three on Technology: New Photographs by Exhibition of commissioned photographs examining the "look" of the technological revolution. Cumming's interiors, Friedlander's portraits, and Groover's still lives are introduced by Katy Kline, with essays by Leo Marx and Alan Trachtenberg. $15 ISBN: 0-938437-21-6, LC: 88-02678paper, 72 pages, 37 b/w illustrations |
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Tishan Hsu: Paintings 1988, MIT List Visual Arts CenterExhibition of sculptural paintings which combine industrial scale, high-tech materials, and electronic imagery with forms suggestive of the body or landscape in transformation. Essay by Dana Friis-Hansen. $1 paper, 8 pages, bio., biblio., 7 b/w illustrations |
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Ellsworth Kelly: Small Sculpture 1958-1987 1987, MIT List Visual Arts CenterExhibition of small scale sculpture in wood and various metals. Essay by Katy Kline. $5 paper, 33 pages, selected chronology, 13 b/w illustrations |
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Art and Architecture at MIT: A Walking Tour OUT OF PRINT1988, MIT List Visual Arts Center A history and guide to the art and architecture of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with four walking tour maps. Author: Katy Kline. $9 ISBN: 0-938437-25-9paper, 95 pages, 94 b/w illustrations |
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Out of Eastern Europe: Private Photography 1987, MIT List Visual Arts CenterExhibition featuring private photographs by thirty contemporary artists from Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary and Poland. Catalogue text includes discussion on the issues surrounding the creation of these works, and a critical, historical analysis. Essays by guest curator John P. Jacob and photography critic Lynn Zelevansky. $7.50 ISBN: 0-938437-17-8, LC: 86-063520paper, 56 pages, texts about each artist, 53 b/w illustrations |
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Tony Smith: The Shape of Space 1987, MIT List Visual Arts CenterExhibition of work by sculptor Tony Smith. Essay by Dana Friis-Hansen. Artist's quotes. .50 paper, 8 pages, bio., biblio., fold-out. 13 b/w illustrations |
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Things are Seldom What They Seem, Or Local Sculptors/Found Materials OUT OF PRINT1986, MIT List Visual Arts Center Exhibition featuring work by Abram Ross Faber, Brewster Luttrell and Pia Massie, three Boston sculptors whose work incorporates found materials. Introduction by Katy Kline. $1 ISBN: 0-938437-16-X, LC: 86-063519paper, 10 pages, texts by each artist, bios., fold-out, 3 b/w illustrations |
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Louise Nevelson: Works in Wood 1986, MIT List Visual Arts CenterExhibition of wood sculpture by Louise Nevelson. Essay by guest curator Ceil Friedman. .50 paper, 8 pages, bio., biblio. fold-out, 6 b/w illustrations |
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Alvaro Siza: Buildings and Projects 1986, MIT List Visual Arts CenterExhibition featuring the work of Portuguese architect Alvaro Siza. Essay by guest curator Peter Testa. .50 paper, 6 pages, bio., biblio., fold-out, 9 b/w illustrations |
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Alexander Calder: Artist as Engineer 1986, MIT List Visual Arts CenterExhibition brochure exploring the engineering aspects of Calder's sculpture. Essay by guest curator Joan Marter. .50 paper, 8 pages, bio., biblio., fold-out, 3 b/w illus. |
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