This publication is produced on the occasion of exhibition of the same title held San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the United States from December 2003 to May 2004.

Vicki and Kent Logan's collection includes some of the most challenging and culturally reflective works of the 1990s, when an unprecedented boom in technology and a new, international perspective are witnessed in contemporary art. The exhibition highlights more than 80 works emblematic of the decade, addressing themes such as appropriation, self portraiture, the body, and childhood imagery.

Including plates of art works.
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Onsite

practitioner
Location code
EX.USA.SAN
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2004

No of pages

187

ISBN / ISSN

9781891024832

No of copies

1

Content type

catalogue

Chapter headings

Introduction and Interview with Vicki and Kent Logan - Madeleine GRYNSZTEJN

Representation to Production: Art as Social Critique - Jessica MORGAN

Beyond Tech: The Current Role of Painting - Dan CAMERON

Post-Surrealist Art in the Logan Collection - Ralph RUGOFF

The Politics of the Personal - Amada CRUZ

The Private Collector: Making the Nineties - Katy SIEGEL

Supernova: Art of the 1990s from the Logan Collection
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Supernova: Art of the 1990s from the Logan Collection