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Mel Chin on his Varied "Conceptual Art" Projects about History, Violence, Public Heath, and More

 
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Artist Mel Chin discusses his many projects, and helps to define conceptual art, a term with which many people feel they don't necessarily connect. In the catalog to the show, Rematch, a retrospective on his work, Miranda Lash writes, "Mel Chin has been labeled a conceptual artist, not only because of the primacy of ideas in his work, but also as a means of explaining the diversity of his practice. Since the mid-1970s, he has explored making art in a broad spectrum of media, including scu
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Artist Mel Chin discusses his many projects, and helps to define conceptual art, a term with which many people feel they don't necessarily connect. In the catalog to the show, Rematch, a retrospective on his work, Miranda Lash writes, "Mel Chin has been labeled a conceptual artist, not only because of the primacy of ideas in his work, but also as a means of explaining the diversity of his practice. Since the mid-1970s, he has explored making art in a broad spectrum of media, including scu
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