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Past Exhibition

 

Lost and Found: Reclaimed Moments
January 18 - March 10, 2001

Mihee Ahn
guest curator

 


Exhibition Checklist
Gallery Location

 


Exhibition Checklist
Dimensions are given in inches, height x width x depth.

 


Amy Elizabeth
Untitled (balls/x-rays), 1999
Twine, rusted saw blades, wax, x-rays and cart
Dimensions Variable

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Amy
Fred Fleisher
Damaged, 2000
Found Objects
13x14


Fred

Funny Car Summer, 2000
Found objects and scale cars
Dimensions Variable

Fred

Oink 1, 2000
Found objects and sound
21x15

Fred Fleisher

Oink 2, 2000
Found objects and sound
16x12

Fred Fleisher

Master of Puppets, 2000
Found objects
28x17


Fred

Superconductor, 2000
Found objects, lights and plastic
26x14

 


Untitled Pieces, 2000
Found objects
Dimensions Variable

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Fred
Yoko Ohashi
Untitled, 2000
Hair and rocks
Dimensions Variable

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Yoko
Eung Ho Park
I'm Looking at You, 2000
Epoxy resin, acrylic and bottle caps
Dimensions Variable

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Eung

Jean Shin
Worn Soles, 2001
Leather soles and heels
Dimensions Variable

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Jean

 

Han Sam Son
Accumulation, 2000
Cardboard and mixed media
Dimensions Variable

 

Agglomeration, 2000
Cardboard and mixed media
Dimensions Variable


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Han

 


 

The Rotunda Gallery gratefully acknowledges the 1999 Leadership Gift of Richard B. Fisher.

The Rotunda Gallery is grateful for the generous support of our exhibition and education programs from the Sally and Milton Avery Foundation, Chase Manhattan Bank Foundation, Con Edison, the Cowles Charitable Trust, Forest City Ratner Companies, the Greenwall Foundation, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, J.P. Morgan, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, and the New York Community Trust, as well as numerous individuals.

Programs are made possible in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs with support from the Office of the Brooklyn Borough President and the Brooklyn Delegation to the New York City Council, the New York State Council on the Arts and the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

The Rotunda Gallery is a project of BRIC/Brooklyn Information & Culture, Nanette Rainone, President.