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Hyperflux: CalArts Silkscreen Poster Show 1999-2004 |
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Five, 2003, Riley Swift and David Nason, Silkscreen on paper.
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NOTRE DAME, IN.- The Snite Museum of Art presents Hyperflux: CalArts Silkscreen Poster Show 1999-2004, on view through February 11, 2007. The California Institute of the Arts has long been a locus for compositional fusion design. These colorful, highly textured posters reflect the story of globalization: and a driven pursuit of the uneasy, sometimes lovely juxtapositions that offer new roads to meaning. Above all else, these posters search for new hybrids of older forms, the more challenging the better. We've discovered that growing to embrace globaliztion means embracing the weird, the uncomfortable, the unknown. It is surprising, and a hallmark of growth when we come to see these off new forms as beautiful. The silkscreen posters displayed in this exhibition were all created at CalArts during the Fall of 1999 through Spring of 2004. They chronicle LA's search for inclusive answers. Jennifer McKnight, Curator, Assistant Professor at the University of Missouri-Saint Louis.
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