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Into The Light
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June 30 - September 8, 2002

"Turning Moving Images Into Moving Experiences." - The New York Times

The projected image, whether digital or film-based, is a ubiquitous element in today's cutting-edge art. Into the Light: The Projected Image in American Art, 1964-1977, on view at the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) investigates the genesis of this crucial art form.

Featuring 16 film, video, and slide-based installations, Into the Light looks at the critical period in American art from the mid-1960s to mid-1970s - a decade that produced some of the first and most significant moving image installations in the history of modern art.

Many of these installations, known more by reputation than through actual experience, have not been seen since they were first exhibited in the 1960s and 1970s.


Artists in the Exhibition

About the Exhibition

Catalogue

Exhibition-Related Conference, Dance Performance, and Dialogues

Credits and Acknowledgements

Now Showing at the Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art