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Boston Now: 1983
There is no end to creativity and vision in a city like Boston, and the ICA is out to prove it. Chosen from a field of over 800 submissions, 31 painters, photographers, video and installation artists exhibit the range of beauty and intelligence in the Boston scene. Each artist is able to discuss their work in both intimate and technical terms in accompanying interviews. PB, 70 pp., b&w illus. 1983
code: bica bn83 I-1
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Boston Now: Projects 1987
In its annual survey of Boston art, the Boston ICA enlisted the help of New York critic Roberta Smith in choosing artists to produce large-scale and site-specific installations for the museum. Contains artist statements and descriptions for every project.
PB, 36 pp., b&w illus. 1987
code: bica bn87 I-1
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The British Edge
This catalogue constitutes a textual record of inquiry into the nature of British cultural production from the perspective of contemporary cultural studies, with texts by David Joselit, Victor Burgin, Simon Frith (on art and pop), Gillian Levine, Julie Levinson and Julian Petley. Artists included in the exhibition were Tim Head, Hannah Collins, David Mach, Mary Kelly, Victor Burgin, Edward Allington and NATO.
PB,96 pp., b&w illus., 1987, ISBN 0-910663-46-7]
code: bica brit I-1
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Rafael Ferrer: Recent Work and an Installation
Made from found and unconventional materials, Rafael Ferrero's work establishes a history with a relationship to vernacular forms: kayaks, tents, maps and other constructions. Idiosyncratic, autobiographical, and anticlassical, his work circles, reflects, and draws from its opposites. Included are his artist statement and descriptions of all his works.
PB, 20 pp., b&w illus. 1978
code: bica fer I-1
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Boston Now: Figuration
Boston Now, an annual series representing the art and artists of Boston, is a significant manifestation of the ICA's commitment to its home community. This year features fourteen artists whose work, whether portraits or landscapes, wall mosaics or abstract paintings, plays with the contemporary notions of figuration?๋the character and form of bodies in space.
PB, 36 pp., b&w illus. 1982
code: bica fig I-1
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Sam Francis: Works on Paper, A Survey 1948-1979
This catalogue presents the first survey of the entire span of the works on paper of one of America's major artists. The bold, deep patterning of brushstrokes that are familiar in his paintings are recognizable here in his watercolors, gouaches and acrylics.
PB, 20 pp., illus. 1978
code: bica fran I-1
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Mary Heilmann: A Survey
The works presented in this survey provide a significant opportunity to assess the impact of an artist whose intelligence, daring and real accomplishment have long established her as an important force in American art. Heilmann's work conveys the enormous potential of painting, while simultaneously mourning its demise?๋a heroic task she manages with economy and power. Essay by David Joselit.
PB, 22 pgs., illus. 1990
code: bica heil I-1
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Yoko Ono: objects, films
Before her association with John Lennon, Yoko Ono was an experimental artist, loosely affiliated with the Fluxus movement of the early 1960s. The group initiated a new mode of performance art which favored single actions and "insignificant" quotidian phenomena to subvert the distinction between art and life. This exhibition reconsiders Ono's contributions during this period, unhindered by the distractions of her subsequent superstardom.
PB, 16 pgs., illus. 1989
code: bica ono
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The Reductive Object
The reductivist impulse that reached its culmination in the austere art of complex simplification known as Minimalism was a reaction against Abstract Expressionism and its impulse toward gesture. This catalogue accompanied the ICA's 1979 survey exhibition, and includes works by Robert Smithson, Donald Judd, Frank Stella, Robert Ryman and others.
PB, 14 pp., b&w illus. 1979
code: bica red I-1
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