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- Artists_Space abstract "Artists Space is a non-profit art gallery and arts organization that was first founded in 1972 in the Tribeca area of New York City. It is now located in Soho. Artists Space has been the site of provocative discussion and experimentation within contemporary artistic debate, from the postmodern image (Douglas Crimp’s Pictures, 1977) to identity politics (Adrian Piper’s It’s Just Art, 1981), to institutional critique (Michael Asher’s Untitled, 1988) to post-conceptualism (Robert C. Morgan's Turkish Bath installation, 1976) and the AIDS Crisis (Nan Goldin’s Witnesses: Against our Vanishing, 1989).".
- Artists_Space wikiPageExternalLink artistsspace.org.
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- Artists_Space subject Category:1972_establishments_in_New_York.
- Artists_Space subject Category:Art_galleries_established_in_1972.
- Artists_Space subject Category:Art_galleries_in_Manhattan.
- Artists_Space subject Category:Contemporary_art_galleries_in_the_United_States.
- Artists_Space subject Category:Culture_of_New_York_City.
- Artists_Space comment "Artists Space is a non-profit art gallery and arts organization that was first founded in 1972 in the Tribeca area of New York City. It is now located in Soho. Artists Space has been the site of provocative discussion and experimentation within contemporary artistic debate, from the postmodern image (Douglas Crimp’s Pictures, 1977) to identity politics (Adrian Piper’s It’s Just Art, 1981), to institutional critique (Michael Asher’s Untitled, 1988) to post-conceptualism (Robert C.".
- Artists_Space label "Artists Space".
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