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Lateral Thinking: Art of the 1990s

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Catalogue comprising of the work of more than 65 artists, featuring a variety of media, from the exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego

Editor Patricia Draher Kiyono
Publisher Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
ISBN 0934418616
Reference P2457
Date 2002
Type Publication

Keywords

1990s 20th century Adam Rolston Alex Bag Anish Kapoor Ann Hamilton Armando Rascón Beattie & Davidson Bill Viola bodies body Byron Kim catalogue Charles Long Cindy Sherman curation Damien Hirst David Cerny David Hammons David Ireland David Mach David Reed Donald Lipski Doris Salcedo Edgar Arceneaux Edward Ruscha Einar De La Torre Fabrizio Plessi Francis Alys Fred Tomaselli Gabriel Orozco gallery Gary Simons Gillian Wearing Hans Haacke Hugh M. Davies identity Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle installation Jacci Den Hartog James Drake James Luna Jamex de la Torre Jimmie Durham John Baldessari John Currin Jose Bedia Josiah Mcelheny Keith Coventry Kelly McKinley Kenneth Price Kiki Smith Kim Dingle Lia Menna Barreto Lisa Yuskavage Llyn Folkes Loren Madsen LosCarpinteros Lyle Ashton Harris Marcos Ramírez ERRE Maria Fernanda Cardoso Mark Dion Martin Kersels Mat Collishaw Matthew Barney Matthew Cusick Maurizio Pellegrin Michael Ashkin Miki Garcia museum Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego new media Niki de Saint Phalle painting performance performance art Petah Coyne Rachel Teagle Raul Guerrero Rebecca Horn Rita McBride Robert Colescott Robert Gober Robert Irwin Robert Therrien Roger Ballen Roman De Salvo Ronald Jones Ross Rudel Rubén Ortiz-Torres Salomon Huerta Sandra Cinto Sarah Sze sculpture Sharon Lockhart Silvia Gruner Sol Lewitt Stepen Hannock Stephanie Hanor Tamara Bloomberg technology Thomas Allen Harris Toby Kamps Tomas Esson Tony Oursler USA Valeska Soares Vanessa Beecroft Vernon Fisher video Vik Muniz visual art Wendy Jacob William Kentridge Zhang Huan

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