Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 'Beyond History' is disturbing and powerful show by Indian artists
May 31, 1989
Creative Access Description
A white letter sized piece of paper in landscape orientation with a photocopy of a newspaper article in two parts filling the lower half of the page. On the left are the headline, byline, article text, and jumpline. On the right are the jump headline and remainder of the article text. The text is printed with black ink in a standard size serif font, several lines and headings are bolded for emphasis.For text in a non-PDF format, please contact us via the Inquire link.~root~>
Description
Photocopied article from the May 31, 1989 edition of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reviewing the Beyond History exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery. The article praises the power of the exhibition's messaging, non-commercial practices, and challenging questions raised to audiences. Individual artists and their work are briefly described. ~root~>Identifier
1990.0206 7PH D011Extent
1 photocopied page~root~>Language
Subject
Vancouver Art GalleryAuthor
Regina HackettPublisher
Seattle Post-IntelligencerRelated program
7 Photographic Works (Related)In copyright. For uses beyond Fair Dealing, research requests, corrections, takedown requests, or other inquiries, please contact grunt gallery: archives@grunt.ca~root~>