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Verlag: Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio, 1993
Anbieter: Puffin & Bean, Concord, MA, USA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Navy blue wraps; 48 pp. color and bw stills from the video; includes a chronology of Lucier's life.
Verlag: The Toledo Museum of Art, 1993
ISBN 10: 0935172033ISBN 13: 9780935172034
Anbieter: ANARTIST, New York, NY, USA
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Softcover, 48 pages; very good condition; clean and crisp; no internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra.
Verlag: The Toledo Museum of Art, 1993
ISBN 10: 0935172033ISBN 13: 9780935172034
Anbieter: CorgiPack, Fulton, NY, USA
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Paperback. Zustand: VG. Text free of underlining, writing and highlighting. Very nice clean copy. FOREWORD ~\~Toah's Raven by Mary Lucier is a double landmark L V for The Toledo Museum of Art. It is the first work of art ever commissioned as an entire exhibition by the Museum. It also represents the Museum's first involvement with the production of a major work in the relatively new medium of video installation. Credit for the idea behind the exhibition goes to Robert F. Phillips, chairman of the curatorial department and curator of contemporary art. Only an individual with his rare combination of enthusiasm, insight, and practicality could have brought this project to fruition. Robert Phillips and our then chair of museum education, Rose Glennon, together recommended that the Museum introduce Mary Lucier's work to northwest Ohio. In 1989 Mary Lucier was invited to present the Museum with a comprehensive exhibition proposal for Noah's Raven, a new video installation she wanted to create. Impressed by the visual beauty, expressive content, and originality of her earlier installations, particularly Ohio at Giverny and Wilderness, and convinced of the potential of the proposed new work, we enthusiastically agreed to commission Noah's Raven if the Museum could secure funding to underwrite part of the substantial costs of this ambitious project. Our success in receiving a grant from the Ohio Arts Council's New Works Program was crucial in two respects. First, it provided funding to start production, which eventually stretched over two years, including weeks of travel for the artist to shoot footage and months of editing. Second, it demonstrated how very widespread interest has developed in Mary Lucier's work and the strong appeal of her concept for Noah's Raven. Additional grants awarded by the Ohio Arts Council, the Lannan Foundation in Los Angeles, and the National Endowment for the Arts provided vital support for the installation, educational programs, and exhibition catalogue. This exhibition would have been impossible for the Museum to undertake without their help. While the staffs of every department of the Museum contributed to the success of Noah's Raven, space limitations preclude listing them all here. The staff team that took the lead role in organizing and presenting the exhibition consisted of the following individuals: Robert Phillips served as project director; Joan Babkiewicz, manager of development, coordinated grant applications; Darlene Lindner, curatorial administrative assistant, coordinated project scheduling, secretarial services, and budgeting; Sandra E. Knudsen, coordinator of publications, directed and edited this publication; Steve Frushour, associate coordinator of exhibitions, and our art handlers worked closely with the artist to realize the installation; Donna Niehous, special project assistant, was responsible for organizing the exhibition tour to other museums; and insurance and shipping arrangements were managed by Patricia Whitesides, registrar, and Steve Nowak, associate registrar. Credits for \ 48 pages.
Verlag: The Toledo Museum of Art, 1993
ISBN 10: 0935172033ISBN 13: 9780935172034
Anbieter: ANARTIST, New York, NY, USA
Buch
Softcover, 48 pages; very good condition; small tear at top of spine; inscribed on title page in silver ink; "To Barbara / with Love Mary / 5/17/93", no other internal marks. From the library of MOMA curator Barbara London. Foreign shipping may be extra.