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Holiday Shopping Around Campus
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ICA Gift Ideas for the Holidays

Get into the holiday spirit and start checking people off your list with unique and wonderful gift ideas from the ICA. Visit the ICA or shop online at www.icaphila.org/shop/ to view a detailed listing of the items for sale.

Catalogs–ICA exhibition catalogues and brochures can be purchased in the lobby. Featured is Accumulated Vision by Barry Le Va–$45; a fully-illustrated catalog featuring 300 images, Le Va’s exhibition history, a bibliography, and four scholarly essays by exhibition curator Ingrid Schaffner, philosopher Paul Virilio and art historians Pamela Lee and Rhea Anastas. This is the definitive survey of Le Va’s work. Softcover, 9.5 x 11.5 in. 256 pages. For more information on how to purchase any catalogs contact Denise Berry at (215) 898-4980, or publications@icaphila.org.

Prints–The ICA offers a limited selection of past benefit prints and special commissions. Recent prints are on display in the lobby during gallery hours. You may also schedule an appointment to view other prints in stock. Prints available for sale include The Family, 2002 by Justine Kurland for $600, and Millie, 2004 by Amy Cutler for $750.For more information on how to purchase these prints contact Robert Chaney at chaney@pobox.upenn.edu.

Cerealart–Stop by the ICA to browse and buy items from Cerealart, a new company created to design, develop, manufacture and distribute a range of aesthetically pleasing, fun, and affordable artist’s editions. Blurring the boundaries between high and low culture, the products are designed by critically-acclaimed, internationally-recognized, museum-exhibiting contemporary artists, who are fascinated by consumer culture. Authorship is published and highlighted as an integral part of each design. Many of the designs are limited production editions and are distributed through museum stores, design stores, art galleries, and specialty retailers throughout the North America, UK, Europe, Asia and Australia and New Zealand.

Some of the items that will be on sale at the ICA include: a Yoshitomo Nara clock, Laurie Simmons dessert plate set, Yayoi Kasuma soft sculpture pillows, Kenny Scharf cat and dogeyeguys, Momoyo Tomimitsu cookie jars, and many others starting at $20. An online catalog of items will be available soon at www.icaphila.org/shop/.

 

 



 
  Almanac, Vol. 52, No. 14, December 6, 2005

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