Jane Fine at the Tang Museum

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Inspired by the notion that the material world is not fixed and certain, <em>MELT</em>presents works from the museum’s collection in which artists expose the fluid nature of things we might not usually consider fluid. The works in this exhibition probe the boundaries between visible and invisible, organic and inorganic, solid and liquid, exploring ideas about structure, perception, mutability, and interconnectedness.

<em>MELT</em> is organized by Tang Associate Curator Rachel Seligman, and includes works by Bernard Cohen, Salvador Dali, Jane Fine, Mary Frank, Rico Lebrun, Charles Long, Alexander Ross, Dieter Roth, Frances Simches, Davor Vrankic, and Kevin Wolff. Support is provided by the Friends of the Tang.

 

http://tang.skidmore.edu/index.php/calendars/view/378/tag:1/current:1

 

Inspired by the notion that the material world is not fixed and certain, MELTpresents works from the museum’s collection in which artists expose the fluid nature of things we might not usually consider fluid. The works in this exhibition probe the boundaries between visible and invisible, organic and inorganic, solid and liquid, exploring ideas about structure, perception, mutability, and interconnectedness.

MELT is organized by Tang Associate Curator Rachel Seligman, and includes works by Bernard Cohen, Salvador Dali, Jane Fine, Mary Frank, Rico Lebrun, Charles Long, Alexander Ross, Dieter Roth, Frances Simches, Davor Vrankic, and Kevin Wolff. Support is provided by the Friends of the Tang.

 

http://tang.skidmore.edu/index.php/calendars/view/378/tag:1/current:1