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Amanda Riley wrote to Jacqueline:
>i seem to remember going to the guggenheim SOHO this summer and seeing an
>exhibit on Australian Aboriginal Art. You can contact the museum, for I am
>positive they have books available for your use. I was also made aware by one
>of my art history professors that they will lend out slides for free.
Oops, Amanda, the exhibition was called Antipodean Currents and it was not
Aboriginal art, rather, the work of emerging Australian artists. I do not
believe there were any Aboriginal artists among them in this show. There
was no catalog as I recall and we do not have slide sets. Some of the
artists did show influence of Aboriginal art but influence of Christian
Boltanski, Nancy Graves and the Ab Exer's were in evidence as well.
Suzanne Quigley
Head Registrar, Collections and Exhibitions
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10128
212 423 3568
fax: 212 423 3650
email: [log in to unmask]
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