Exit Art Archive

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Exit Art Archive

1979-2014 (bulk 1982-2010)

Founded in 1982 by Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo, Exit Art was an interdisciplinary cultural center in New York City that presented innovative exhibitions, films and performances that reflected a commitment to contemporary issues and ideas. The Exit Art Archive includes exhibition administrative files, artist research and records, events promotional and press materials, correspondence, ephemera, photographic elements, audiovisual, and data storage components.

234.68 Linear Feet (468 containers), 1 archived website.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6330324

Fales Library & Special Collections

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Vicuña, Cecilia, 1948-

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Cecilia Vicuña (born 1948) is a Chilean poet and artist based in New York and Santiago, Chile. Her work is noted for themes of language, memory, dissolution, extinction and exile. Critics also note the relevance of her work to the politics of ecological destruction, cultural homogenization, and economic disparity, particularly the way in which such phenomena disenfranchise the already powerless. Her commitment to feminist forms and methodologies is considered to be a unifying theme across her di...

Beckett, Samuel Barclay, 1906-1989

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Samuel Barclay Beckett was born on Good Friday, April 13, 1906, in Foxrock, Ireland, near Dublin. He studied modern languages at Trinity College in Dublin and graduated in 1927. The following year, Beckett went to Paris, where he quickly became acquainted with a group of avant-garde artists, including James Joyce. There, Beckett taught English at the École Normale Superieure in Paris for two years before returning to Trinity College to teach French in 1930. He left Trinity College after one year...

Cheang, Shu Lea, 1954-

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Born in Taiwan in 1954, installation artist, filmmaker, and media activist Shu Lea Cheang received a BA in history from National Taiwan University in 1976 and an MA in Cinema Studies from New York University in 1979. She began her career in New York City as a member of the grassroots alternative media collectives Paper Tiger TV (from 1980 to 1990) and Deep Dish TV (from 1984 to 1990). She has since worked as a multimedia artist, creating net-based participatory art installations and films critiq...

Gitlin, Michael

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Hammons, David, 1943-....

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Hsieh, Tehching

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Sanchez, Juan

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Epithet: public notary British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000409.0x0001cb ...

Scaritt, Alan

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Cohen, Elaine Lustig

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Lujan, Pedro

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Fay, Ming, 1943-

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Epoxy Art Group was founded in 1982 by Ming Fay, Jerry Kwan, Kwok, Bing Lee, Kang Lok Chung, and Eric Chan - six New York City based visual artists with cultural ties to Hong Kong. The name "Epoxy" is a reference to epoxy resin. This name was selected by the collective in order to, in their own words, "represent the strong bonding power of good adhesiveness." Epoxy Art Group specialized in experimental, collaborative, and mixed media work. Slide show presentations and newspaper coll...

Birch, Willie

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Fekner, John

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Wodiczko, Krzysztof

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Von Rydingsvärd, Ursula, 1942-

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Ursula von Rydingsvard (1942- ) is a sculptor in Brooklyn, N.Y. Judith Olch Richards (1947- ) was executive director of iCI in New York, N.Y. From the description of Oral history interview with Ursula von Rydingsvard, 2011 Nov. 16-17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 767864756 ...

Wong, Martin

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d. August 12, 1999. From the description of Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. (Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)). WorldCat record id: 80725247 ...

Ahearn, Charlie

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Colo, 1946-

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Founded by director Jeanette Ingberman and artist Papo Colo as an alternative art space in 1982, Exit Art was an interdisciplinary cultural center that presented innovative exhibitions, films and performances that reflected a commitment to contemporary issues and ideas. With a substantial reputation for curatorial innovation and depth of programming in diverse media, Exit Art was always changing. During its first decade, Exit Art presented artists whose work challenged n...

Rosin, Paul

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Palasanean Balassanian, Sonia

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Hammond, Jane, 1950-

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Ennadre, Touhami

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b. 1953- From the description of Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84691291 ...

Sanchez, Rafael, 1946-

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Beiser, Maya

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Mock, Richard, 1944-2006

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Piper, Adrian, 1948-....

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Piper, Adrian, 1948, Conceptual artist, educator. From the description of Oral history interview with Adrian Piper 1990 Sept. 20 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 646398341 Conceptual artist, educator. From the description of Oral history interview with Adrian Piper 1990 Sept. 20 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83636693 Conceptual artist, philosophy professor; b. 1948. From the description of Adrian Piper pap...

Galindo, Regina José, 1974-

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Alvarez, Candida

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Durham, Jimmie

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Ruiz, Raul

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Huang, Arlan

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Stevens, May

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Edgar, Hachivi

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Meyer, Melissa

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Kearns, Jerry

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Exit Art (Gallery : New York, N.Y.)

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Biographical Note The "Reactions" exhibition was conveived and organized by Exit Art/The First World, Inc., New York City as a means to document the personal reactions of people world wide following the terrorist attacks of September 11th. Over 2,500 submissions were received and exhibited at Exit Art's gallery. From the guide to the Exit Art "Reactions" exhibit collection, 2001-2002, (Prints & Photographs Division Library of ...

Tuck, Norman

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Paternosto, Cesar

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Chernishov, Michael

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Keeley, Shelagh

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Ingberman, Jeanette

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Founded by director Jeanette Ingberman and artist Papo Colo as an alternative art space in 1982, Exit Art was an interdisciplinary cultural center that presented innovative exhibitions, films and performances that reflected a commitment to contemporary issues and ideas. With a substantial reputation for curatorial innovation and depth of programming in diverse media, Exit Art was always changing. During its first decade, Exit Art presented artists whose work challenged n...

O'Brien, Michael James

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Baranik, Rudolph

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Hammond, Red

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Davidovich, Jaime, 1936-....

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Rand, Archie

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Dalen, Anton van, 1938-

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Neustein, Joshua, 1940-....

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Miller, Nachume, 1949-

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Slonem, Hunt

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Zedd, Nick

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Nick Zedd (James Harding) was born in Takoma Park, Maryland in 1956. He attended The Philadelphia College of Art for illustration and printmaking, studied animation at The School of Visual Arts, and earned a BFA in film at The Pratt Art Institute. Zedd used the phrase "The Cinema of Transgression" (1984 - 1990) to describe an underground network of New York City filmmakers and performance artists known for low-budget productions exploring themes of erotica, violence, and humor. This...

Wojnarowicz, David

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David Wojnarowicz (born 1954 in Red Bank, N.J.; died 1992 in New York) was a painter, photographer, writer, filmmaker, performance artist and activist who was prominent in the New York City art world of the 1980s. This was his first book. From the description of Sounds in the distance : thirty-five monologues from the road, 1978 / David Wojnarowicz. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 703905008 David Wojnarowicz was a painter, writer, photographer, filmmaker, perf...

Kariya, Hiroshi

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Roch, Jacques

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