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Oct 4–Nov 8, 1981

Dan GrahamSelected Works

Dan Graham, Pavilion/Sculpture, Installation View, 1981.

  • Dan Graham, Pavilion/Sculpture, Installation View, 1981.

  • Dan Graham, Design for installation, 1979.

  • Dan Graham, Common Drug/Side Effect, 1966.

  • Dan Graham, Model of Administration Building for Argonne National Laboratory by Helmut Jahn, 1978.

  • Dan Graham, Income Piece, 1969.

  • Dan Graham, Clinic for a Suburban Site, 1978.

  • Dan Graham, Pavilion/Sculpture, Installation View, 1981.

  • Dan Graham, Selected Works, Installation View, 1981.

  • Dan Graham, Selected Works, Installation View, 1981.

  • Dan Graham, Cinema, 1981.

  • Dan Graham, Scheme, 1965.

  • Dan Graham, Selected Works, Installation View, 1981.

  • Dan Graham, Scheme for Magazine Page Advertisement, 1965.

  • Dan Graham, Selected Works, Installation View, 1981.

  • Dan Graham, Roll, Filming Process, 1970.

  • Dan Graham, Figurative, 1965.

  • Dan Graham, Clinic for a Suburban Site, 1978.

  • Dan Graham, Pavillion/Sculpture for Argonne, 1978.

  • Dan Graham, Two Adjacent Pavillions, 1978.

  • Dan Graham, Two Adjacent Pavillions, 1978.

  • Dan Graham, Alteration to a Suburban House, 1978.

  • Dan Graham, Clinic for a Suburban Site, 1978.

  • Dan Graham, Alteration to a Suburban House, 1978.

  • Dan Graham, Performer/Audience/Mirror, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich, Germany, February, 1981.

  • Dan Graham, Pavillion/Sculpture for Argonne, 1978.

  • Dan Graham, Pavillion/Sculpture for Argonne, 1978.

  • Dan Graham, Video Projection Outside Home, 1978.

  • Dan Graham has been a key figure in American art since the mid-1960s and a leader in the intellectual shift which took place in artistic thinking in the 1970s. Recent sculpture and selected earlier photographic and video pieces will be shown, providing the opportunity to examine Graham’s current artistic concerns in relation to his earlier ideas.

    This exhibition was curated for the Society by Anne Rorimer, Associate Curator of 20th Century Painting and Sculpture, The Art Institute of Chicago.

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