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1997 biennial exhibition / Lisa Phillips and Louise Neri ; with a project by Douglas Blau.
Main entry:

Biennial Exhibition (Whitney Museum of American Art) (1997 : New York, N.Y.)

Title & Author:

1997 biennial exhibition / Lisa Phillips and Louise Neri ; with a project by Douglas Blau.

Publication:

New York : Whitney Museum of American Art : Distributed by Harry N. Abrams, ©1997.

Description:

208 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm

Notes:
Catalogue of exhibition held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York: Mar. 20-June 15, 1997.
Includes bibliographical references.
Douglas Blau -- John Schabel -- Richard Prince -- Michael Ashkin -- vija Celmins -- Aaron Rose -- Katy Schimert -- Doug Aitken -- Gabriel Orozco -- Shahzia Sikander -- Sue Williams -- William Forsythe -- Francesco Clemente -- David Hammons -- Louise Bourgeois -- Annette Lawrence -- Matthew Ritchie -- Cecilia Vicuña -- Jason Rhoades -- Caris Burden -- Dan Graham -- Glen Seator -- Lluya Kabakov -- Martin Kersels -- lari Pittman -- Bureau of Inverse Technology -- Philip-Lorca Dicorcia -- robert Attanasio -- Kristine Lucas -- Bruce Nauman -- Wendy Ewald -- paul McCarthy -- Kara Walker -- Diana Thater -- David Sherman -- Bryan Crockett -- Michael Gitlin -- Zoe Beloff.
Charles Long And Stereolab -- Raymond Pettibon -- Bruce Conner -- Ken Jacobs -- Sam Easterson -- Roman Anikushin -- Bob Paris -- Tony Oursler -- The Wooster Group -- Kerry James Marshall -- Paul Sham Broom -- Christopher Münch -- Edward Ruscha -- Robert Wilson -- Zoe Leonard -- Cheryl Dunye -- Jennifer Pastor -- Burt Barr -- Antonio Martorell -- Richard Phillips -- Charles Ray -- Shashwati Talukdar -- Laura Parnes -- Leah Gilliam -- Iara Lee -- Sharon Lockhart -- Charles Burnett -- Abigail Child -- Felix Gonzalez-Torres.
Summary:

Renowned as the most provocative survey of recent developments in contemporary American art, the Whitney Museum's Biennial Exhibition is a major event in the art world, always stimulating lively discussion and controversy. This catalogue of the next Biennial, opening in New York City in March 1997, focuses on the work of approximately 65 artists. It includes painting, sculpture, film, video, video installations, site-specific pieces created especially for the exhibition, and a World Wide Web component.
This volume, which include essays by Phillips and Neri, among others, not only makes the exhibition more accessible and informative, but also encompasses a cross section of current cultural thought.

ISBN:

0810968258 (pbk.)
9780810968257

Subject:

Art, American Exhibitions.
Art, Modern 20th century Exhibitions.
Art américain Expositions.
Art 20e siècle Expositions.
Art, American
Art, Modern

Form/genre:

Exhibition catalogues.
exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs
Catalogues d'exposition.

Added entries:

Phillips, Lisa.
Neri, Louise.
Blau, Douglas.
Whitney Museum of American Art.

Biennial exhibition

Holdings:

Location: Library main 237530
Call No.: BIB 167343
Status: Available

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