One of a Kind: Contemporary Serial Imagery

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"ONE OF A KIND includes the work of artists whose evident concern is the continuing, open-ended production of singular objects whose formal or imagistic content refers directly to a larger body of the artist’s production. Represented in the exhibition are Gail Barringer, Larry Bell (who was also included in Coplans’ exhibition), Coplans himself, Mary Corse, Richard Jackson, John McCracken, Eric Orr, Pauline Stella Sanchez, Leonard Seagal, Rena Small, and Nicholas Wilder. The exhibition concentrates on the continuing viability of serial process for artists associated with the Los Angeles art scene."

Author(s): Edward Leffingwell, John Coplans
Publisher: Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery
Year: 1989

Language: English
Pages: 40
City: Los Angeles
Tags: art, serial art, modern art, exhibitions, 20th century

Acknowledgments 3
Introduction by Edward Leffingwell 4
History by John Coplans 2
Definition by John Coplans 9
Gail Barringer 16
Larry Bell 18
John Coplans 20
Mary Corse 22
Richard Jackson 24
John McCracken 26
Eric Orr 28
Pauline Stella Sanchez 30
Leonard Seagal 32
Rena Small 34
Nicholas Wilder 36
Catalogue of the Exhibition 38
Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery Associates 40
City of Los Angeles 40