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Anecdotes Anyone? 

November 1987 Anecdotes Anyone? is a booklet promoting various LACE exhibitions, performances, videos, and special projects presented between November and December of 1987. Featured individuals: ... [Read More]

Filed Under: LACE Tagged With: A Grand Guignol Christmas, Carole Ann Klonarides, Charles Buel & Sandra Tsing LOH / Shredder, Charles Schneider / A Grand Guignol Christmas, Chris Burden and Nancy Rubins: Monument to Megalopolises / Past and Future, Elise Kermani / Spiral and Rubygo, Jim McAuley / Aleatory Shuffle Are You Bi-Tonal and Booming Babies, Jim Shaw, Jim Shaw / Thrift Store Art, Mark Wheaton / Radial Keratotomy, Modern Preoccupations, Monument to Megalopolises Past and Future, Music: Non Credo & The Motor Totemist Guild, Richard Horowitz, Susan Mogul / News from Home or Mom's Metallic Mini-Skirt Paul Best / Vocation Creation Preoccupation, Sussan Deihim, Sussan Deyhim, The Wendy Perron Dance Company / David Van Tieghem, Thrift Store Art, Thrift Store Art / Bookstore Exhibition

Thrift Store Art / Bookstore Exhibition

October 10 - November 11, 1987 Paintings from a connoisseur’s collection of found phenomena retrieved from second-hand stores across America. Curated by Jim Shaw. ... [Read More]

Filed Under: Exhibitions, LACE Tagged With: 1987, Bookstore Exhibition, Exhibition, Jim Shaw, Thrift Store Art, Thrift Store Art / Bookstore Exhibition

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