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Pushpitha Wijesinghe A central focus on common experience and the door open for any culture to experience contemporary art is Contemporary Art Center (CAC) in Cincinnati. CAC was established in 1939 and for 70 years, it has been at the forefront of contemporary art programs. The organization is a scene in front of three local women, and now everyone’s recognition on the international art world, was the first shopping centers in the U.S. only to see the works contemporary art.
When Picasso’s Guernica was completed in 1937 and the 1939-1952 tour, became the first organization in 1940 to have the screen. True to this tradition, creating the first continues to show well-known contemporary artists. The CAC feature works by artists such as Nam June Paik, IM Pei, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol and Laurie Anderson. True to its basic philosophy in 1990 this organization was involved in a legal case defending the rights of city residents to be able to show Robert Mapplethorpe’s photos were displayed at time. CAC The growth in the areas of sculpture, painting, photography, architecture and even performance art. While the city does not collect contemporary works of art they are focused solely on introducing new artists and promising to include the audience from different parts of life. What better way to end a day of contemporary art over at
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