Box 124
Container
Contains 17 Results:
Public relations. Press release, 1995
File — Box: 124, Folder: 11
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From the Sub-Series:
John Cage reinterpreted the traditional museum exhibition as a multi-ring circus in which a constantly changing array of art, performances, film and video screenings, readings, and special programs. This exhibition featured a selection of works by artists important to Cage, interactive computer installations, and relevant ephemera, all rearranged daily according to a chance-derived "score." "Rolywholyover" was organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and exhibited at the...
Dates:
1995
Public relations. Printed materials, 1995
File — Box: 124, Folder: 12
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Series:
John Cage reinterpreted the traditional museum exhibition as a multi-ring circus in which a constantly changing array of art, performances, film and video screenings, readings, and special programs. This exhibition featured a selection of works by artists important to Cage, interactive computer installations, and relevant ephemera, all rearranged daily according to a chance-derived "score." "Rolywholyover" was organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and exhibited at the...
Dates:
1995
Registraral, 1994-1995
File — Box: 124, Folder: 13
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Series:
John Cage reinterpreted the traditional museum exhibition as a multi-ring circus in which a constantly changing array of art, performances, film and video screenings, readings, and special programs. This exhibition featured a selection of works by artists important to Cage, interactive computer installations, and relevant ephemera, all rearranged daily according to a chance-derived "score." "Rolywholyover" was organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and exhibited at the...
Dates:
1994-1995
Ticketing, 1995
File — Box: 124, Folder: 14
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Series:
John Cage reinterpreted the traditional museum exhibition as a multi-ring circus in which a constantly changing array of art, performances, film and video screenings, readings, and special programs. This exhibition featured a selection of works by artists important to Cage, interactive computer installations, and relevant ephemera, all rearranged daily according to a chance-derived "score." "Rolywholyover" was organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and exhibited at the...
Dates:
1995
Tour. Los Angeles, 1993
File — Box: 124, Folder: 15
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Series:
John Cage reinterpreted the traditional museum exhibition as a multi-ring circus in which a constantly changing array of art, performances, film and video screenings, readings, and special programs. This exhibition featured a selection of works by artists important to Cage, interactive computer installations, and relevant ephemera, all rearranged daily according to a chance-derived "score." "Rolywholyover" was organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and exhibited at the...
Dates:
1993
Work meetings, 1994-1995
File — Box: 124, Folder: 16
Scope and Content Note
From the Sub-Series:
John Cage reinterpreted the traditional museum exhibition as a multi-ring circus in which a constantly changing array of art, performances, film and video screenings, readings, and special programs. This exhibition featured a selection of works by artists important to Cage, interactive computer installations, and relevant ephemera, all rearranged daily according to a chance-derived "score." "Rolywholyover" was organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and exhibited at the...
Dates:
1994-1995
General. 1:2, 1992-1995
File — Box: 124, Folder: 17
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From the Sub-Series:
Some 112 vintage prints and 6 modern prints, nearly half of which have rarely or never been displayed or published before, were selected for the first comprehensive survey of the photography of Tina Modotti. Guest Curator Sarah M. Lowe organized the exhibition with Martha Chahroudi, and the exhibition later traveled to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Dates:
1992-1995