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Collecting on the Edge Part II


Modern and contemporary art created in the American West, manifesting an independent spirit and embodying unique ideas, has been largely written out of the mainstream narrative of art history or placed in unhelpful contexts. "Collecting on the Edge," featuring work by 172 artists from the collection of the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art at Utah State University in Logan Utah, aims to correct that situation.

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Art in the Afternoon

Derek Boshier Artist

Gouache on magazine page on board

Before Utah

Harold Cohen Engineer

Aaron computer software program

Axias

Max Cole Artist

Acrylic and ink on canvas

This Morning

Guy de Cointet Artist

Colored pencil on paper

A Hot Bath

Guy de Cointet Artist

Colored pencil on paper

Her Eyes

Guy de Cointet Artist

Colored pencil on paper

Stray Dog #1

John Divola Photographer

Gelatin silver print

Stray Dog #2

John Divola Photographer

Gelatin silver print

Stray Dog #3

John Divola Photographer

Gelatin silver print

Stray Dog #4

John Divola Photographer

Gelatin silver print

Stray Dog #5

John Divola Photographer

Gelatin silver print

Green China Wall

Charles Garabedian Artist

Wood, acrylic, and resin

The Life and Death of No. 1

Trenton Doyle Hancock Artist

Acrylic, ink, and felt on canvas

Sisyphe

Jean-Pierre Hebert Artist

Mahogany, sand, aluminum, canvas, Mac mini computer, custom electronics,etc

Feria

Mary Henry Artist

Acrylic on canvas

Ego

David Ireland Artist

Painted wood and glass

Untitled

Jim Isermann Artist

Fabric on wood


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