The
Renaissance
Society

at The University of Chicago
 

A Fatal Attraction

Art and the Media
May 02 – June 12, 1982

 
David Salle - We’ll Shake the Bag
David Salle
We’ll Shake the Bag, 1980
Acrylic on canvas
48” x 72”
 
 
A Fatal Attraction  Installation View, The Renaissance Society, 1982
A Fatal Attraction  Installation View, The Renaissance Society, 1982
A Fatal Attraction  Installation View, The Renaissance Society, 1982
A Fatal Attraction  Installation View, The Renaissance Society, 1982
Jeff Koons New Sheldon Wet/Dry Tripledecker, 1982 New Sheldon Wet/Dry vacuums, acrylic and fluorescent lights 124 ½” x 28” x 28”
Jack Goldstein Untitled, 1981 Acrylic on canvas 96” x 72”
Nancy Dwyer Shop Talk, 1981 Poster paint on paper 37” x 48”
Thomas  Lawson Happy To Be Alive, 1982 Oil on canvas 48” x 96”
Robert Longo Untitled, 1982 Charcoal, graphite, silkscreen ink on paper 84” x 60”
Robert  Longo Untitled, 1982 Charcoal, graphite, silkscreen ink on paper 84” x 60”
David Salle We’ll Shake the Bag, 1980 Acrylic on canvas 48” x 72”
Thomas  Lawson Don’t Hit Her Again, 1981 Oil on canvas 48” x 48”
Barbara Kruger You Delight in the Loss of Others, 1982 Photostat 40” x 50”
Barbara Bloom The Diamond Lane, 1981 produced by Tom Burghard–Largo Films, NL; camera: Theo van de Sande; music: Peter Gordon; consultant: Van Lagestein; staring: Susan Davis, Eric Fischl, Marianne deGraaf, Cees van Hoorn; laboratory: Cineco, NL 35mm, color
Michael Smith It Starts at Home, 1982 3/4” videotape cassette, color, stereo sound, 25 minutes, still from videotape
Dara Birnbaum Kiss the Girls: Make Them Cry, 1979 ¾”, videotape cassette, color, sound, NTSC, 7 minutes, still from videotape
Eric Bogosian Fun House, 1981 Performance shot

   
   
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