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Artifacts at the End of a Decade (portfolio)

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Artifacts at the End of a Decade (1981) is a boxed multiple containing works from 44 artists who were active in New York City in the 1970s. Assembled by Steven Watson and Carol Huebner Venezia, Artifacts is a collection of pieces designed uniquely for this project. The portfolio is 15 in × 18 in × 6 in (380 mm × 460 mm × 150 mm) and weighs 17 pounds (7.7 kg). Its "pages" are made from everything from glass, copper, clay, rope, felt, and film to lycra, neoprene, polyester, mylar, vinyl, stucco, and glitter. Artifacts was described by Jessica Scott of UMass Amherst as a "multidisciplinary American survey of the 1970's in the form of an artists' archive."[1] Artifacts is a limited edition of 100.

Most recently, Artifacts was exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2021,[2] and at the Centre Pompidou in 2022 accompanied by a talk by Watson.[3]

Conception and Production

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In 1979, Watson and Huebner Venezia sent 200 letters to active visual artists, writers, and musicians, inviting them to take part in a collaborative project. Those who responded created a page for the "book" that became Artifacts. The portfolio was assembled without any outside funding or intervention and was finished in 1981. In an interview for Widewalls Magazine, Watson expressed that he was "amazed" that he, Huebner Venezia, and the participating artists "could produce such a huge collaborative project organized without grants or gallery sponsorship or professionals in the art world." He continued that the project depended strictly on "engagement from artists who were drawn to the idea, rather than any commercial benefits."[4]

Artists

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The artists who contributed to Artifacts, in alphabetical order by last name, are:

Permanent Locations

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Institutions that have collected Artifacts:

Museums and Galleries: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA),[5] Centre Pompidou, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Tate Modern, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Victoria and Albert Museum, Whitney Museum of American Art, Reina Sofia, Hamburger Bahnhof, Walker Art Center, Brooklyn Museum, Albright-Knox Museum, Fogg museum, Yale University Art Gallery, Museo Serralves, Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona, Museum fur Gestaltung, Kunstmuseum Den Haag, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).

Libraries, Universities, and Colleges: Stanford University, Cleveland Institute of Art, Library of Congress, Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, Getty Research Institute, New York Public Library, University Museum of Contemporary Art, Amherst College, New York University, Savannah College of Art & Design, University of Delaware, University of Kansas, University of Colorado at Boulder, Western Michigan University, Rhode Island School of Design.

References

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  1. ^ "Dangers Imagined and Real: An investigation into what "Artifacts at the End of a Decade" can teach us about mothers, artists and the safety of children". past@present. 10 February 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Digital Opening for Artifacts at the End of a Decade 2/25/21 : History of Art and Architecture : UMass Amherst". www.umass.edu. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  3. ^ "« Artifacts at the End of a Decade », une plongée dans les avant-gardes new-yorkaises des années 1970". Centre Pompidou. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Revisiting Artifacts at the End of a Decade – In Conversation With Steven Watson". Widewalls. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Various Artists, Harry Anderson, Laurie Anderson, Charles A. Arnold Jr., John Ashbery, Bern Boyle, Lucinda Childs, Jane Comfort, R. Crumb, Dan Dailey, Jimmy DeSana, Evergon, Sandi Fellman, Benno Friedman, April Greiman, Martha Holt, James Hong, Betsey Johnson, Sonia Katchian, Christopher Knowles, Robert Kushner, Stephanie Brody Lederman, Sol LeWitt, Jacqueline Livingston, Joan Livingstone, David Lusby, Joan Lyons, Joseph Masheck, Judith McWillie, Joan Nelsen, Bea Nettles, Jayme Odgers, Richard Olson, Kingsley Parker, Harvey Pekar, Lucio Pozzi, Don Rodan, Martha Rosler, Michael Sorkin, Soul Artists, Stanley Stellar, Michelle Stuart, Benedict Tisa, Curtis Van Buren, Wenda Von Weise, Philip Warner, Robert Wilson. Artifacts at the End of a Decade. 1981 | MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 22 August 2022.