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Overtime: The Art of Work.(exhibition at Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York)

Chaffee's masterful dramaturgy and exhibition design produced a framework of repetition and difference-a series of connections and juxtapositions that both expand traditional definitions of "work" and call attention to the variety of contexts and media that artists have used to explor...

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Published in:Afterimage 2015-11, Vol.43 (3), p.27-29
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Art galleries & museums
Artists
Contemporary problems
Exhibitions
Familiarity
Installations (Art)
Investigations
Labor
Monotony
Overtime
Sanitation
Video art
Violence
Workers
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