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Looking Backward & Forward: Forty Years with NEHMA & What’s Next


In celebration of the opening of the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum in 1982, forty years ago, the Museum organized an exhibition of forty works of art from the collection. In an effort to describe the evolution of its growth, one work of art represents each year of the past forty years of the collection acquisitions.

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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.)

Mongolia's Moon

Hung Liu Artist

Hand embellished print

#149

Leo Amino Scupltor

Resin

#135

Leo Amino Scupltor

Resin

Nowhere Near (Untitled 99.20)

Uta Barth Artist

Chromogenic prints in artist frame; Diptych

Master of the Keyboard

Eduardo Carrillo Artist

Oil on multiple joined paneles, cut outs with inserts

Life Suit

Chris Finley Artist

Plastic, metal, and glue

Triple Diffraction Hex

Gerd Stern Artist
USCO Collective

Surplus IBM parts, diffraction gratings, circuitry, playwood, board, brass eagle

Frame of Reference

William Wiley Artist

Wood, ink, and string

Corset (La Grand Jatte)

Jenifer K. Wofford Artist

Plaster, porcelain, and wood

Alfred Stieglitz

Imogen Cunningham Photographer

Gelatin silver print

Untitled

Claire Falkenstein Scupltor

Oil on canvas

Untitled

Claire Falkenstein Scupltor

Oil on canvas

Untitled

Claire Falkenstein Scupltor

Oil on canvas

#109

Bruce Conner Artist

Offset lithograph

#114

Bruce Conner Artist

Offset lithograph

#116

Bruce Conner Artist

Offset lithograph

#117

Bruce Conner Artist

Offset lithograph

#126

Bruce Conner Artist

Offset lithograph

#201

Bruce Conner Artist

Offset lithograph


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