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April 23, 1972 to September 3, 1972 |

Contemporary Reflections 1971-72

Contemporary Reflections 1971-72 inaugurates a new policy for the museum’s exhibition schedule. Instead of loan exhibitions, purchased works will be shown, following Larry Aldrich’s keen interest in contemporary trends and his desire to encourage young talent or the significantly emerge artist of any age who is making a fresh statement.

Among the several factors which have contributed to the formulation of a new policy is the desire to aid the new and talented artist in some definite way. Purchasing work, providing the exposure of a well-appointed museum exhibition and creating a catalog are ways a museum can help while offering the art community the exciting opportunity to see the most immediate developments in contemporary art.

Artists: Dennis Ashbaugh, James Beres, Blythe Bohnen, William Brunson, Karen Chaplin, Jordan Davies, Chiaki Endo, Tom Evans, Emily Fuller, J. Nebraska Gifford, Patrick Gorman, Edith Gwathmey, Stewart Hitch, Ron Janowich, Virginia Jaramillo, Ed Kerns, Carol Kinne, Tatsuo Kondō, Ray Lewis, Constance Morton, Hiroshi Murata, Jim Parker, Kikuo Saito, Robert Schecter, Arleen Schloss, John Schnell, Stuart Shedletsky, Gary Smith, Ted Stamm, William Staples, James A. Starrett, Gary Tenenbaum, Joan Thorne, Michael Torlen, Jack Whitten

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