Ault, Bright Light at Russell's Corners, 1944
The Smithsonian Institute's American Art Museum is hosting an exhibition entitled, To Make a World: George Ault and 1940s America.
"To Make a World" brings viewers back into the world of the American 1940s, drawing them in through the least likely of places and spaces: not grand actions, not cataclysmic events, not epoch-making personalities, posters, and headlines, but silent regions where some mystery seems always on the verge of being disclosed.
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13 April 2011
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