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Fallen Fruit of Utah - Exhibition Views
David Burns; Matias Viegener; Austin Young;
2011-06-11; 2011-09-17;
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Fallen Fruit of Utah brings together two types of collections through the common ground of fruit. One is sweeping – museums and historical archives – and the other is personal and intimate. Fruit is seen both as deeply symbolic and simply decorative, both ordinary and special, sometimes at the same time. Eight historic collections and archives and over twenty families agreed to collaborate with the artists of Fallen Fruit to assemble works that range from spiritual and symbolic to representational landscapes to the commonplace (or everyday objects). Exhibition held in Main Gallery Space
Digitized by Utah Museum of Contemporary Art; hosted by Salt Lake Community College Digital Archives.
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