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"One of the great conceptual artists of the twenty-first century, Terry Adkins (1953-2014) was renowned for his pioneering work across mediums, from sculpture, drawing, and site-specific installation to photography, video, and performance. 'Terry Adkins: Infinity is Always Less Than One' accompanies the first institutional posthumous exhibition of Adkins's sculptural production. While Adkins is often recognized for his musical and performative practice, this exhibition focuses on his complex memorials and monuments to historical figures. The exhibition showcases four of his major series, dedicated to four distinct figures: Bessie Smith, John Brown, Zora Neale Hurston, and Jimi Hendrix. These series are presented alongside a group of early sculptures to reveal the development of Adkins' mature practice."--Publisher's description.
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Terry Adkins: infinity is always less than one
2019, Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
in English
0996690638 9780996690638
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Terry Adkins: Relay hymn
1999, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania
Unknown Binding
in English
0884540952 9780884540953
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Terry Adkins: January 22-March 28, 1999 (Contemporary art series)
1999, Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion, University of Illinois
Unknown Binding
in English
1883015324 9781883015329
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Terry Adkins: An exhibition
1991, Anderson Gallery
Unknown Binding
in English
0935519122 9780935519129
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Exhibition held Nov. 2-Dec. 14, 1998 at Emerson Gallery, Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y.
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