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UNIQUE ID: 
PSCCS 2011-36-13-01-011
Title: 
Installation view of “American Art at Mid-Century 1”, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., October 28, 1973-January 6, 1974
Creation Date: 
1973
Work Creator Name: 
Campbell, Sandra L. Still
Work Display Measurement: 
2 x 2 inches (5.08 x 5.08 cm)
Work Material Medium Name: 
color film (film)
Work Material Support Name: 
cardboard
Work Technique Name: 
color photography
Work Style Period: 
realism (artistic form of expression)
Current Work Location Name: 
Clyfford Still Museum
Creation Location: 
Washington, District of Columbia
Work Inscription: 
DEC 73W5
Work Relation: 
PH-115
Work Description: 
This color slide depicts an installation view of the exhibition “American Art at Mid-Century 1” at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Hans Hofmann's "Lava" (1960), Clyfford Still's PH-115 (1951), and Philip Guston's "The Mirror" (1957) hang in the gallery from left to right. On view October 28, 1973 through January 6, 1974, the exhibition featured twenty-six paintings and sculptures by twenty-three American artists. The presentation of these works demonstrated the diverse artistic styles of post-World War II New York. Frederick and Marcia Weisman loaned PH-115 from their collection of Still's artwork to appear in the exhibition.
Citation: 
Installation view of “American Art at Mid-Century 1”, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., October 28, 1973-January 6, 1974. Photo by Sandra Still. Courtesy the Clyfford Still Archives © Sandra Still
Work Rights Statement: 
© Sandra Still
Image Date Type: 
creation
Image Type Format: 
Tiff
Image Holding Institution: 
Clyfford Still Museum
Image Collection Name: 
CSM Archival Collection: Objects
Image Rights Statement: 
Photo: Sandra Still, courtesy the Clyfford Still Archives
Image Cataloger Name: 
Kate Landers
Image Cataloger Role: 
Assistant Archivist