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Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library

Archive-It Partner Since: May, 2013

Organization Type: Museums & Art Libraries

Organization URL: http://www.clarkart.edu/   

Description:

Established in 1962, the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library is one of the major art history reference libraries in the country. Focusing on post-medieval art, the Clark Library’s collection is outstanding in Italian and Northern Renaissance, Baroque, and French nineteenth-century, history of photography, and contemporary art fields and is well balanced in other areas as well. The Library’s resources include approximately 280,000 books, bound periodicals, auction sales catalogues, as well as a growing collection of digital assets. The Library holds a collection of over 5,000 contemporary artists’ books, the Julius S. Held Collection of Rare Books, the Mary Ann Beinecke Collection of Decorative Arts, the David A. Hanson Collection on the History of Photomechanical Reproduction, and the Allan Sekula Library. Of note is the Library’s Institutional Archives and the Sterling and Francine Clark Papers which include diaries, correspondence, inventories of artwork, and personal papers of the Institute’s founders.

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Title: Research Pavilion: Utopia of Access

URL: http://www.researchpavilion.fi

Collection: Venice Biennale 2017 on the Web

Description: Research Pavilion: Utopia of Access. Website. Exhibition titles: You gotta say yes to another access, Florian Dombois: Galleria del Vento, Hauntopia/what if. Curator: Anita Seppä. Venue: Sala del Camino, Campo S. Cosmo Giudecca. "The Research Pavilion will host three international contemporary art exhibitions, and it will also feature a parallel cross-artistic programme, Camino Events, set up as a collaboration between different art fields. Under the title The Utopia of Access, the university requested a variety of aesthetic, scientific and political interpretations and perspectives on current issues through the methods of artistic research"--Website. Held May 11-October 15, 2017.

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Subject:   Art, Modern-- 21st century -- Exhibitions ,  Open access publishing -- Exhibitions Biennale di Venezia (57th : 2017 : Venice, Italy)

Title: Research Pavilion Facebook Page

URL: https://www.facebook.com/researchpavilion/

Collection: Venice Biennale 2017 on the Web

Description: Research Pavilion. Facebook Page Exhibition title: Utopia of Access. Curator: Anita Seppä. Venue: Sala del Camino, Campo S. Cosmo Giudecca. "The Research Pavilion will host three international contemporary art exhibitions, and it will also feature a parallel cross-artistic programme, Camino Events, set up as a collaboration between different art fields. Under the title The Utopia of Access, the university requested a variety of aesthetic, scientific and political interpretations and perspectives on current issues through the methods of artistic research"--Website. Held May 11-October 15, 2017.

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Subject:   Art, Modern-- 21st century -- Exhibitions ,  Open access publishing -- Exhibitions Biennale di Venezia (57th : 2017 : Venice, Italy)

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