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View from Here

Poster
1991 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

View from here, poster in two panels relating to the exhibition 'Forest/ Product' at the Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, Texas, 1991
Lettered on the back of each with designer's names, caption of image etc.
Forest/ product eastern white pine left panel
'Manual' is the professional name of the collaboration team Suzanne Bloom (b. 1943) and Ed Hill (b. 1945). Their work as photographers is already represented in the Department. The exhibition Forest/ Products explored humanity's complex relation to the forest both as material and spiritual resource and the inerface between technology and nature. 'View from Here' is from a series entitled 'Two Worlds' and contrasts a photographic image of an Eastern, white pine forest with a hand drawn one of an Adirondack chair.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleView from Here (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Colour lithograph
Brief description
View From Here'. 1 panel from 2 panel poster from the series 'Two Worlds' relating to the exhibition 'Forest/ Product' at the Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, Texas, 1991.
Physical description
View from here, poster in two panels relating to the exhibition 'Forest/ Product' at the Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, Texas, 1991
Lettered on the back of each with designer's names, caption of image etc.
Forest/ product eastern white pine left panel
'Manual' is the professional name of the collaboration team Suzanne Bloom (b. 1943) and Ed Hill (b. 1945). Their work as photographers is already represented in the Department. The exhibition Forest/ Products explored humanity's complex relation to the forest both as material and spiritual resource and the inerface between technology and nature. 'View from Here' is from a series entitled 'Two Worlds' and contrasts a photographic image of an Eastern, white pine forest with a hand drawn one of an Adirondack chair.
Credit line
Given by Mark Haworth Booth
Bibliographic reference
Taken from R.P. 92/1138
Collection
Accession number
E.2474-1992

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Record createdMarch 18, 2009
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