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Two to Tango: Artist and Viewer

Place: Huneke Gallery (Gallery D)
Summary: Artists respond to the human experience by creating poems, paintings and love songs. Viewers respond to artworks using their own senses, emotions and intellect. This selection of visual art from the MAC's permanent collection shows artworks spanning four centuries that are juxtaposed to delight viewers from 300 year old academic paintings to electronic assemblages.
Related Objects:
1827.1 (Painting, "Untitled Painting of Gem, Idaho", ca. 1892)
2534.2 (Painting, "Duck Hunter", c. 1946)
2660.1 (Painting, "Landscape", 1948)
3068.1 (Sculpture, "Love Song", 1983)
3230.13 (Print, "Vegetable Garden", circa 1942)
3230.9 (Print, "Latah Creek Washington", 1937)
3530.2 (Print; Lithograph, "For the Reaping and the Sowing", 1938-1941)
3530.6 (Print, "Untitled (Guardian of the Grain)", c. 1939)
3545.7 (Painting, "landscape", ca. 1662)
3575.1 (Painting, "Studio Still Life and Study of White Tablecloth", 1989)
3630.1 (Painting, "Peninsula", 1992)
3948.1 (Painting, "Life While You Wait", 2000)
3952.1 (Sculpture, "Days Together, 2/6", 1998)
3975.1 (Painting, "Gridlock", 2001)
4038.1 (Painting, "Verse-Maru", 2002)
MCINTYRE.1970.1 (Painting, "Indian Camp at the Base of the Wasatch | also known as: Mission Valley, Montana", 1879)