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Break It Down

January 7 - February 6, 2011

Break It Down (proper noun)

1. An exhibition that compares the many forms of destruction that artists employ, both physical and conceptual.
2. An exhibition of work by artists who take "break it down" as an imperative.
3. An exhibition of work that renders visible the structure of thinking and the process of creating.
4. An exhibition that asks viewers to deconstruct its context to understand its content.

Curated by Mimi Cabell, MFA Photography 2011 and Phoebe Stubbs, MFA Glass 2011

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