Between Art and Life: from Joseph Cornell to Gabriel Orozco
November
28, 2003 - April 4, 2004
Plaza Level Gallery
This installation of Miami Art Museum's permanent
collection showcases the recent acquisition of
six works by Joseph Cornell donated to
the museum by the Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation.
The exhibition explores the varying ways in which artists from
the mid-twentieth century to the present have taken their inspiration
from images and objects borrowed from the world around them.
The
exhibition includes works by an international roster of artists,
such as Marcel Duchamp, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist,
Gabriel
Orozco, and others. In addition to works from MAM's permanent
collection, the exhibition includes loans from a variety of
other sources,
as well as site specific installations by Miami artists Guerra
de la
Paz and Tom Scicluna.
- press release
- gallery notes
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Guerra de la Paz, Eden, 2003
Organized by Miami Art Museum
and curated by Assistant Director for Programs/Senior Curator
Peter Boswell.
Supported by Miami Art Museum's Annual Exhibition Fund.
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