Collecting on the Edge
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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Fourth Lagoon Module: on Mapping, Mixing and Territory part 1
Newton Harrison
Artist
Helen Mayer Harrison
Artist
Collage on canvas
Fourth Lagoon Module: on Mapping, Mixing and Territory part 2
Newton Harrison
Artist
Helen Mayer Harrison
Artist
Collage on canvas
Fourth Lagoon Module: on Mapping, Mixing and Territory part 3
Newton Harrison
Artist
Helen Mayer Harrison
Artist
Collage on canvas
Let's Make a Sandwich
Pat O'Neill
Artist
3-channel digital edit (7:38) on a loop from a 1-channel 16mm film (18 min.)
Berlin Wall Scored for Sound
Terry Fox
Artist
Graphite and ink on paper with piano wire and vinyl record
Crocodile Tears II: Rudi Wexler
Douglas Huebler
Artist
Oil stick, chromogenic print, and printed text on paper
Study for "Wall of Pain" (Santa Monica Museum of Art Exhibition)
Sheree Rose
Artist
Bob Flanagan
Artist
C-print on foam core
Untitled
Nancy Jackson
Artist
Clay, plaster, wire, metal, gold leaf, beads, paper, rocks, lights, oil, and gouache
rEVOLUTION: Notes for the Invasion - mar mar march
Paul Kos
Artist
Wood, typewriter, notebook, monitor, and video