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Barry Underwood, Tesla, 2012, pigment print mounted on Dibond. Commissioned by MOCA Cleveland.
Today’s the opening day of MOCA Cleveland’s new building!

The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation is proud to provide support to MOCA Cleveland with a Responsive Grant for three commissioned pieces as part of the Museum’s inaugural exhibition in the new building: Inside Out and From the Ground Up. The three pieces, by Katharina Grosse, Henrique Oliveira, and Barry Underwood, engage the architecture of the new building in adventurous ways to highlight the visitors’ immersion in the spatial environment.

Check out this video for a sneak peak:
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Barry Underwood, Tesla, 2012, pigment print mounted on Dibond. Commissioned by MOCA Cleveland.

Today’s the opening day of MOCA Cleveland’s new building!
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation is proud to provide support to MOCA Cleveland with a Responsive Grant for three commissioned pieces as part of the Museum’s inaugural exhibition in the new building: Inside Out and From the Ground Up. The three pieces, by Katharina Grosse, Henrique Oliveira, and Barry Underwood, engage the architecture of the new building in adventurous ways to highlight the visitors’ immersion in the spatial environment.
Check out this video for a sneak peak:

Source: mocacleveland.org

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