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1 Friday / November 1, 2013

New in the Galleries: High Technology and Mysticism: A Meeting Point

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IU Art Museum, 1133 E. 7th Street
http://www.artmuseum.iu.edu

Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: Noon – 5:00 p.m.

Continuing through May 4, 2014
Gallery of the Art of the Western World, Doris Steinmetz Kellett Gallery of Twentieth- Century Art, first floor
At the onset of the Digital Revolution, the American pop artist James Rosenquist began to ponder how our new relationship with computers would change our lives, our understanding of religion, and our connection to the environment. To explore these questions, Rosenquist produced a portfolio of seven prints that combined imagery derived from the sciences, nature, and mass media. This installation features several works from this series.

Cost: Admission is always free.

For more information contact:

Katherine Pashcal
(812)855-9647
[email protected]

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