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The Human Touch: Dain Rauscher Collection
The Human Touch: Dain Rauscher Collection
June 11 - July 25, 2005
The exhibition features 38 works of art from the RBC Dain Rauscher corporate art collection in Minneapolis. For the first time, pieces from the collection are touring to cities across the country where the firm has branch offices. Cedar Rapids is the first stop on the tour.
The exhibition focuses on the human figure, encompassing a wide range of artists and artistic mediums. The pieces in
The Human Touch
were chosen as a representation of the larger corporate collection---which includes more than 400 works---and include a unique selection of contemporary art by Jose Bedia, Dawoud Bey, Chuck Close, Lesley Dill, Till Freiwald, Viola Frey, Jane Hammond, Kerry James Marshall, Vik Muniz, Tom Sachs, Roger Shimomura, Juane Quick-to-See Smith and others.
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