ReDefining the Object, exhibition held at the Robert and Elaine Stein galleries at Wright State University from February 22 through April 3, 1988.

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ReDefining the Object, exhibition held at the Robert and Elaine Stein galleries at Wright State University from February 22 through April 3, 1988.

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Title: ReDefining the Object, exhibition held at the Robert and Elaine Stein galleries at Wright State University from February 22 through April 3, 1988.
Artist: Steinbach, Haim
Description: "ReDefining the Object" was an exhibition held at the Robert and Elaine Stein galleries at Wright State University from February 22 through April 3, 1988. The traveling exhibition featured works from various artists, and was sponsored by the Institute of Museum Services and funded by a grant from the Ohio Arts Council. The piece shown in this image was created in 1987 by Haim Steinbach and is titled "End of Day Obsession (2)". It was created using black medicine balls, "Calphalon" stock pots, black towels, "gun lites", and a wood laminate shelf. It measures 137" x 40.25" x 17.5".
Bookmark: http://hdl.handle.net/2374.WSU/797
Date: February 22, 1988

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