Show and Tell: A Chronicle of Group Material/ Editor: Julie Ault
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N8350-8356 8.1 Norbert Francis Attard: Between earth and sky | N8350-8356 8.2 Nobert Francis Attard: Four Olympics + Chronology of Works 1998-2004/ Dennis Vella | N8350-8356 9 Norbert Francis Attard: I see red everywhere | N8350-8356 9.1 Show and Tell: A Chronicle of Group Material/ | N8350-8356 10.087 Sarah Abu Abdallah: For the first time in a long time/ سارة أبو عبدالله: منذ زمن بعيد لأول مرة | N8350-8356 10.089 Hamra Abbas: Object Lessons/ | N8350-8356 10.09 Kutlug Ataman: Sen Zaten Kendini Anlat!, You Tell Me About Yourself Anyway!/ |
Edited by Julie Ault. Essays by Doug Ashford, Julie Ault, Sabrina Locks, Tim Rollins. In 1979, the artist collective Group Material opened a storefront at East 13th Street on New York's Lower East Side, from which they launched exhibitions—45 in all—that radically overhauled curatorial thought, setting art alongside artifacts, documentary material and storebought objects, within exhibitions that were oriented around topical social concerns. Group Material's original members—Julie Ault, Patrick Brennan, Beth Jaker, Mundy McLaughlin, Marybeth Nelson, Tim Rollins and Peter Szypula—came from backgrounds in feminism, Marxist theory, design and popular culture.
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