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FAX opens Saturday, September 12 at the Contemporary Museum

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The Contemporary Museum’s Fall Season: FAX
Opens Saturday, September 12 from 6-8 pm
September 12 – December 20, 2009

FAX is a traveling exhibition co-organized by The Drawing Center, New York, and iCI (Independent Curators International), New York, and circulated by iCI. The guest curator is Joao Ribas. The exhibition and the accompanying catalogue were made possible, in part, by members of the Drawing Room, a patron circle founded to support innovative exhibitions in The Drawing Center’s project gallery; and by support to iCI from The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, and iCI Benefactor members Agnes Gund, Gerrit and Sydie Lansing, and Barbara and John Robinson.

Peter Coffin, “Untitled,” 2009. Facsimile on paper, 8.5 x 11 inches. Courtesy of the artist.


ARTISTS IN FAX
Drawing Center Invited Artists: / Partial list
* John Armleder * Fia Backström * Barbara Bloom * Mel Bochner * Peter Coffin * Liam Gillick * Marissa Gonzalez * Joseph Grigely * Wade Guyton * Eduardo Kac * Glenn Ligon * Josephine Meckseper * Olivier Mosset * William Pope L. * Kay Rosen * Josh Smith * Christopher Williams Contemporary Museum Invited Artists:/ Partial list
* Alzaruba * Lee Boot * Lynn Cazabon * Leslie Furlong * Bernhard Hildebrandt * Gary Kachadourian * Nefeli Massia * Cara Ober * Hugh Pocock * John Ruppert * Soledad Salamé * Joyce Scott * Sofia Silva * Molly Springfield * R.L. Tillman * Calla Thompson
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