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Alice Hutchins: Form in Flux - 1967-1982 Art Exhibition at CSU Chico | Fine Art Retrospective for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Art Collectors and Interior Designers
Alice Hutchins: Form in Flux - 1967-1982 Art Exhibition at CSU Chico | Fine Art Retrospective for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Art Collectors and Interior Designers

Alice Hutchins: Form in Flux - 1967-1982 Art Exhibition at CSU Chico | Fine Art Retrospective for Home & Office Decor | Perfect for Art Collectors and Interior Designers

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Alice Hutchins: Form in Flux, 1967-1982; An Exhibition Presented in The University Art Gallery - Taylor Hall, California State University, Chico, March 22 through April 22, 1982
Author:
James W. McManus (Director) and the University Art Gallery, California State University, Chico
Publisher:
The University Art Gallery, California State University, Chico
Release Date:
1982
Seller Category:
ART EXHIBIT CATALOGS
Qty Available:
1
Condition:
Used: Excellent
Sku: 00798
Notes: Fine, 8vo, 9" x 8 1/2." Purple-red paper wrappers with orange lettering and five circular cut-out holes on front cover. The holes partially reveal the black-and-white illustration behind, an accumulation of magnetic spheres. No lettering to spine. Covers have almost imperceptible age toning along spine, else pristine and intact, binding tight, sharp tips. Pages pristine and intact. Stamp of the E. B. Crocker Gallery on title page. Black-and-white illustrations included. Unpaginated, 40 pp., including illustrations. Catalog published on the occasion of an exhibition at CSU Chico that featured the work of Alice Hutchins. Alice Hutchins (1916-2009) was an American artist. She began her career as a painter but shifted gears after changing her medium of choice to magnets. Out of these magnets, Hutchins made a variety of metallic sculptures and assemblages, informed by Hutchin's unique style, the concept of "ready-mades," and the Fluxus movement. 

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