Feb 1
to
Oct 31, 1989
Please note: Information about this exhibition is limited.
The Artist,
Carol June Barton
Carol Barton teaches book art classes all over the U.S., she has curated many exhibitions of book arts, and she is the author of a series of interactive workbook.
The Artist,
Mirella Bentivoglio
Mirella Bentivoglio is known for her exploration of the relationship between image and word.
The Artist,
Sonia Delaunay
The first living woman artist to be honored with a retrospective exhibition at the Musée du Louvre (1964), Sonia Delaunay blurred the line between “fine” art and “decorative” art.The Artist,
Elisabetta Gut
Endowed with an aura of originality and poetic whimsy, Elisabetta Gut’s book objects must be seen rather than read.
The Artist,
Meret Oppenheim
Swiss artist Meret Oppenheim used a range of mediums and styles to explore dualities: sensuality and desire, friendship and love, nature and culture, reality and imagination.
The Artist,
Miriam Schapiro
Miriam Schapiro challenged the dichotomy of “high” art, denoting the works of known, predominantly male artists, and “decorative” art, a term then used to relegate women to anonymity.