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Saturday, February 18, 2006

James Hyde: Luminous Platforms and Relaxed Seating

SAN DIEGO MUSEUM OF ART: February 18 through April 30, 2006

James Hyde, Colored Glow Tables, Sheet Metal, and Lounges, installation view, BaseKamp, Philadelphia, 2002.

New York-based artist, James Hyde, is producing a compelling intervention in the San Diego Museum of Art's current exhibition of its contemporary collection as part of its critically acclaimed Contemporary Links series. Hyde's three-part installation is designed to reshape museum visitors' experience of the space created for the exhibition Tracking and Tracing: Contemporary Acquisitions 2000-2005. Hyde's intervention marks the fourth installment of the Contemporary Links series, which commissions artists to create new work based on works in SDMA's collection.

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