Modern Interior Featured In "An Introduction To Architecture" Exhibition At The University Of Michigan Rackham Building, March 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1942
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Ann Arbor News, March 27, 1942
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DRAMATIC ARCHITECTURAL LESSON: An arresting lesson in the meaning of architecture in highly dramatic form is on display in the mezzanine galleries of the Rackham building. This view of a modern interior is a small part of a lively and instructive series of panels, photographs, drawings and small scale models to be seen daily except Sundays through March 31.
Ann Arbor News, March 27, 1942
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DRAMATIC ARCHITECTURAL LESSON: An arresting lesson in the meaning of architecture in highly dramatic form is on display in the mezzanine galleries of the Rackham building. This view of a modern interior is a small part of a lively and instructive series of panels, photographs, drawings and small scale models to be seen daily except Sundays through March 31.
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Andy Warhol Paintings Are Hung For The University Of Michigan Museum Of Art's "Six Painters and the Object" Traveling Exhibition, October 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton

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1963
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Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1963
Caption:
'DICK TRACY' AND '200 SOUP CANS': Shown hanging two works by Andy Warhol are members of the staff of the U-M Museum of Art. These casein on canvas paintings and three other Liquitex on canvas paintings by Warhol are part of the "Six Artists and the Object" group from the Guggenheim Museum included in the U-M Museum's current "pop art" exhibition. It will run through Nov. 3.
Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1963
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'DICK TRACY' AND '200 SOUP CANS': Shown hanging two works by Andy Warhol are members of the staff of the U-M Museum of Art. These casein on canvas paintings and three other Liquitex on canvas paintings by Warhol are part of the "Six Artists and the Object" group from the Guggenheim Museum included in the U-M Museum's current "pop art" exhibition. It will run through Nov. 3.
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Jean Tinguely's “Radio Drawing,” In The University Of Michigan Museum Of Art's "A New Realist Supplement" Exhibition, October 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1963
Caption:
'RADIO DRAWING, 1962': This "radio drawing" by Jean Tinguely, currently on exhibit at the U-M Museum of Art, combines visual and aural elements in a four-dimensional work of "pop art." The two FM radio receivers at top send a shifting pattern of words and sounds through the two speakers as they are tuned in repetitious random patterns by the large motor at the bottom. The smaller motor above the tuning motor powers a revolving green disc.
Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1963
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'RADIO DRAWING, 1962': This "radio drawing" by Jean Tinguely, currently on exhibit at the U-M Museum of Art, combines visual and aural elements in a four-dimensional work of "pop art." The two FM radio receivers at top send a shifting pattern of words and sounds through the two speakers as they are tuned in repetitious random patterns by the large motor at the bottom. The smaller motor above the tuning motor powers a revolving green disc.
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Dick Tracy Becomes Real (?) Art in U-M's 'New Realist' Show

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11
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October
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1963
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Fifteen Paintings By Lopez In 'Michigan On Canvas' Show

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14
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October
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1948
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Morgan Horse Breeders Plan Show Next Sunday

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26
Month
August
Year
1958
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Community High Art Show, December 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Year:
1972
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 18, 1972
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Viewer Studies Paintings And Photos At Community High
Ann Arbor News, December 18, 1972
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Viewer Studies Paintings And Photos At Community High
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