Michael Rakowitz
American, 1973- paraSITE (Bill S.), 1998
Vinyl, nylon, and attachment hardware
Collection of the artist; courtesy Lombard-Freid Projects, New York
Additional Exhibition Venues
Smart Museum of
Art University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
October 6, 2005—January 15, 2006
Museum of Arts & Design
New York, New York
February 2—May 7. 2006
University Art Museum
California State University Long Beach
Long Beach, California
November 1—December 17, 2006
Smith College Museum of Art
Northampton, Massachusetts
February 2—April 15, 2007
Contemporary Arts Center
Cincinnati, Ohio
May 5—July 15, 2007
Richard E. Peeler Art Center
DePauw University
Greencastle, Indiana
September 14—December 2, 2007
Jessica Nicoll, Director and Chief Curator, Smith College Museum of Art (53 seconds)
Rachel Weston, chair, GAIA, Smith College (2 minutes 2 seconds)
Katherine Thompson, House Coordinator, Hopkins House, Smith College,
(5 minutes 16 seconds)
Gary Hartwell, Project Manager and member of the Green Team, Smith College (13 minutes 34 seconds)
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