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Texas on Paper
Feb. 6–March 14, 1982

(Linda Blackburn, Suzanne Hitt Bocanegra, Jean A. Dibble, Michael Doga, Roberto Munguia, Bradley R. Petersen, Jim Poag, Albert T. Scherbarth, William Steen, and Danny Williams)

Contemporary Arts Museum
Perspectives Gallery
Cheryl A. Brutvan

An augmented version of the exhibition (works by Vernon Fisher, Charles Schorre, Gael Stack, Earl Staley, and James Surls were added) was curated by Linda L. Cathcart and Cheryl A. Brutvan and traveled to University Art Galleries, University of Colorado, Boulder; Shore Art Gallery, Abilene Christian University, Texas; Tyler Museum of Art, Texas; Hallwalls, Buffalo, New York; University of Arizona Art Museum, Tucson; and Amarillo Art Center, Texas
Catalogue (essay by Cheryl A. Brutvan; checklist; biographies; 24 pp.; 10 black & white illus.)

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Hans Namuth: Pollock Painting
Feb. 22–April 4, 1982

Contemporary Arts Museum
Gallery III
Sally Gall

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John Baldessari: Work 1966–1980
March 6–April 18, 1982

Contemporary Arts Museum
Upper Gallery
The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
Catalogue

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Tony Berlant: Recent Work
March 27–May 2, 1982

Contemporary Arts Museum
Perspectives Gallery
Cheryl A. Brutvan and Stella Paul; co-organized by the Contemporary Arts Museum and Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Catalogue (essays by Cheryl A. Brutvan and Stella Paul; checklist; biography; bibliography; 8 pp.; 2 black & white illus.)

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Lunar Landscapes
April 7–May 16, 1982

(archives of National Aeronautics and Space Administration)

Contemporary Arts Museum
Gallery III
Sally Gall

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Robert Gordy: Paintings and Drawings 1960–1980
May 1–June 27, 1982

Contemporary Arts Museum
Upper Gallery
New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana
Catalogue

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Gay Block: Portraits
May 7–June 13, 1982

Contemporary Arts Museum
Perspectives Gallery
Marti Mayo
Catalogue (essay by Marti Mayo; checklist; biography; bibliography; 6 pp.; 2 black & white illus.)

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Some Contemporary Portraits
May 14–June 20, 1982

(Don Bachardy, Ellen Carey, Denise Chapman, Michael Hurson, Susan Jahoda, Peter Julian, Alfred Leslie, Robert Mapplethorpe, Wendy McNeil, Ilene Segalove, Billy Sullivan, and Andy Warhol)

Contemporary Arts Museum
Gallery III
Sally Gall

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Charles Simonds: Circle
s and Towers Growing

June 23–Aug. 15, 1982
Contemporary Arts Museum
Perspectives Gallery
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
Catalogue (essay by Cheryl A. Brutvan; checklist; biography; 4 pp.; 4 black & white illus.)

The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago published a catalogue to accompany the exhibition.

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The Americans: The Collage
July 11–Oct. 3, 1982

(Arman, Romare Bearden, Lynda Benglis, Billy Al Bengston, Tony Berlant, Wallace Berman, Lee Bontecou, James Brooks, John Chamberlain, Christo, Charles Clough, Bruce Conner, Joseph Cornell, Ronald Davis, Richard Diebenkorn, Laddie John Dill, Burgoyne Diller, Jim Dine, William Dole, John Egner, Ronnie Elliott, Rafael Ferrer, R. M. Fischer, Vernon Fisher, Roy Fridge, Lee Gatch, Joseph Glasco, Joe Goode, Robert Goodnough, Nancy Grossman, Al Hansen, David Hare, Grace Hartigan, George Herms, Hans Hofmann, Dorothy Hood, Budd Hopkins, Jess, Guy Johnson, Ray Johnson, Steve Keister, Jimmy Kellough, Ellsworth Kelly, Edward Kienholz, Stephanie Kirschen-Cole, Lee Krasner, Robert Kushner, Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, Roy Lichtenstein, Michael Luchs, Kim MacConnel, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Conrad Marca-Relli, Brice Marden, Nachume Miller, Robert Motherwell, Louise Nevelson, Donald Newman, Claes Oldenburg, Alfonso Ossorio, Irene Rice Pereira, Judy Pfaff, Lucio Pozzi, Tom Rankin, Robert Rauschenberg, Dan Rizzie, Dorothea Rockburne, James Rosenquist, Anne Ryan, David Salle, Lucas Samaras, Paul Sarkisian, Miriam Schapiro, Julian Schnabel, Charles Schorre, Alan Shields, Alexis Smith, Philip Smith, Saul Steinberg, Frank Stella, Gary Stephan, George Sugarman, John Torreano, Cy Twombly, Esteban Vicente, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, H. C. Westermann, Charmion Von Wiegand, William T. Wiley, Robin Winters, Emerson Woeffler, Jean Xceron, Adja Yunkers, and Joe Zucker)

Contemporary Arts Museum
Upper Gallery
Linda L. Cathcart
Catalogue (essay by Linda L. Cathcart; checklist; biographies; bibliography; 144 pp.; 56 color and 39 black & white illus.)

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Ed Paschke: Selected Works 1967–1981[200b]
Aug. 21–Sept. 26, 1982

Contemporary Arts Museum
Perspectives Gallery
The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago
Catalogue (essay by Linda L. Cathcart; checklist; biography; bibliography; 4 pp.; 1 black & white illus.)
The Renaissance Society published a catalogue to accompany the exhibition.

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Photo-Collage
Aug. 23–Oct. 3, 1982

(Harry Callahan, Paul Cava, Reed Estabrook, Stephen Frailey, Benno Friedman, Judith Golden, Robert Heinecken, Kenneth Josephson, Bea Nettles, Olivia Parker, Bruce Patterson, John Pfahl, Nancy Rexroth, Lucas Samaras, Jerry Uelsmann, William Wegman, and John Wood)

Contemporary Arts Museum
Gallery III
Sally Gall

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Dreams and Schemes: Visions and Revisions for the Contemporary Arts Museum
Oct. 2–Nov. 14, 1982

(Arquitectonica-Texas; Howard Barnstone Architects Inc.; Anthony E. Frederick; Ian Glennie; Robert E. Griffin; Alan E. Hirschfield; William R. Jenkins; Thomas M. Lonnecker, Peter C. Papademetriou and Peter D. Waldman; Morris • Aubry Architects; Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; William F. Stern, Herman Dyall, Drexel Turner and Gregory Warwick; Taft Architects; Charles Tapley Associates, Inc.; 3D/International; Anderson Todd; Urban Architecture, Inc.; Marvin Watson, Jr.; Ziegler Cooper and Stephen M. Starensier)

Contemporary Arts Museum
Perspectives Gallery
Linda L. Cathcart and Marti Mayo
Catalogue (essay by Linda L. Cathcart and Marti Mayo; checklist; project descriptions; biographies; 20 pp.; 19 black & white illus.)

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In Our Time: Houston’s Contemporary Arts Museum 1948–1982
Oct. 23, 1982–Jan. 2, 1983

(Terry Allen, Anonymous, Francis Bacon, William Baziotes, Max Beckmann, Forrest Bess, Jack Boynton, Alexander Calder, John Chamberlain, Joseph Cornell, Paul Delvaux, Burgoyne Diller, Arthur Dove, Jean Dubuffet, Max Ernst, Frank Freed, Nancy Graves, Al Held, Dorothy Hood, Richard Hunt, Luis Jiménez, Lester Johnson, Dorothea Lange, Helen Levitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Longo, Jim Love, Brice Marden, John Marin, Robert Morris, Suzanne Paul, Pablo Picasso, Robert Rauschenberg, Diego Rivera, James Rosenquist, Mark Rothko, Salvatore Scarpitta, Julian Schnabel, Alan Shields, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Hassel Smith, Earl Staley, Myron Stout, James Surls, Mark Tobey, Michael Tracy, Fritz Vahle, Peter Voulkos, Andy Warhol, William Wegman, and Dick Wray)

Contemporary Arts Museum
Upper Gallery
Linda L. Cathcart, Marti Mayo, and Cheryl A. Brutvan
Catalogue (foreword, acknowledgments, and essay by Cheryl A. Brutvan, Linda L. Cathcart, and Marti Mayo; checklist; exhibition history; 80 pp.; 45 black & white illus.)

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Eva Hesse: A Retrospective of the Drawings
Nov. 20, 1982–Jan. 2, 1983

Contemporary Arts Museum
Perspectives Gallery
Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Ohio
Catalogue (essay by Philip Lopate; checklist;
6 pp.; 2 black & white illus.)
The Allen Memorial Art Center published a catalogue to accompany the exhibition.

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