Art/Word/Image

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Dec 2 2017 - Jul 29 2018

In 1912, when Picasso and Braque glued newspaper clippings onto their cubist still-lifes they unwittingly ushered in a new era of wordplay into the history of modern art. The written word was abstracted from the structure of language and introduced as a graphic, artistic element. From the fragmented “word salads” of the Dadaists to the speech balloons of mid-century Pop art, artists have frequently used language, often ironic or enigmatic, to enhance the resonance of their work. Art/Word/Image examines the use of language in art through selections from the permanent collection including works by Robert Cottingham, Bruce Nauman, Fred Stonehouse, and John Wilde.

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website.         

  • Various Media
  • International
  • Robert Cottingham
  • Bruce Nauman
  • Fred Stonehouse
  • John Wilde
  • and others

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