The Corcoran is getting it's game on.
It has been widely reported that attendance has been down at the Corcoran over the last few years - however with this years crop of shows, that is looking to be a thing of the past. I for one would love to see the Corcoran do a series of smaller shows, in conjunction with the blockbusters, similar to what Ned Rifkin did in the eighties with his "Options" series.
A quick explanation about the "Options" series; these were small one room shows that were up usually for 2 maybe 3 months at most and were not beholden to a catalog - they were usually based around a single idea (The Generic Figure, New Sculpture, etc.) although every once in a while a solo show (Tony Cragg, I think) would happen.
I always thought it was a great way to showcase work in a different light.
Labels: 80's, Museums, Washington DC



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