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The AMAM is in the midst of changing over three of our galleries for the new Fall exhibitions. The Stern, Ellen Johnson, and Ripin Print Galleries are all closed currently for reinstallation. But, we thought we’d give you a sneak peek. Above is view of the sculpture Silent Barrack by Rimer Cardillo, which will be on display in the Ellen Johnson Gallery as part of the exhibition “Religion, Ritual, and Performance in Modern and Contemporary Art.” How does this fit into the theme of the show? Find out when our fall exhibitions open on August 28!Image:Rimer Cardillo (Uruguayan, b. 1944)Silent Barrack, 1989 Wood, paper, pastel, graphite, metal, dirt and gravel Gift of Cristina Delgado (OC 1980) and Stephen F. Olsen (OC 1979) 1995.14.1A-E
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The AMAM is in the midst of changing over three of our galleries for the new Fall exhibitions. The Stern, Ellen Johnson, and Ripin Print Galleries are all closed currently for reinstallation. But, we thought we’d give you a sneak peek. Above is view of the sculpture Silent Barrack by Rimer Cardillo, which will be on display in the Ellen Johnson Gallery as part of the exhibition “Religion, Ritual, and Performance in Modern and Contemporary Art.” How does this fit into the theme of the show? Find out when our fall exhibitions open on August 28!


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Rimer Cardillo (Uruguayan, b. 1944)
Silent Barrack, 1989
Wood, paper, pastel, graphite, metal, dirt and gravel
Gift of Cristina Delgado (OC 1980) and Stephen F. Olsen (OC 1979)
1995.14.1A-E

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