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Coco Fusco

New Museum

February 13–May 30, 2013

The Undiscovered Amerindians;

The Undiscovered Amerindians;
"Oh Please!" Begged the Gentleman at the Whitney Biennial (2012)
Intaglio, engraving, and drypoint etching on paper
21h x 18.3w in (53.34h x 46.48w cm)

The Undiscovered Amerindians; I Enjoyed Your Show (2012)

The Undiscovered Amerindians; I Enjoyed Your Show (2012)
Intaglio, engraving, and drypoint etching on paper
21h x 18.3w in (53.34h x 46.48w cm)

The Undiscovered Amerindians; ¡Oye Guati-Guapa! (2012)

The Undiscovered Amerindians; ¡Oye Guati-Guapa! (2012)
Intaglio, engraving, and drypoint etching on paper
21h x 18.3w in (53.34h x 46.48w cm)

The Undiscovered Amerindians; "Mummy! Mummy!" Cried the Child (2012)

The Undiscovered Amerindians; "Mummy! Mummy!" Cried the Child (2012)
Intaglio, engraving, and drypoint etching on paper
21h x 18.3w in (53.34h x 46.48w cm)

The Undiscovered Amerindians; "They Are Too White to Be Indians," Said the Skeptic (2012)

The Undiscovered Amerindians; "They Are Too White to Be Indians," Said the Skeptic (2012)
Intaglio, engraving, and drypoint etching on paper
21h x 18.3w in (53.34h x 46.48w cm)

Press Release

NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star
New Museum, New York, NY

Featuring the work of Coco Fusco, the New Museum presents one of the first survey exhibitions on the art of the 1990s. Centering on the year 1993—and presenting works made, exhibited, or produced in New York City twenty years ago—the exhibition is conceived as a time capsule: an experiment in collective memory that attempts to capture a specific moment at the intersection of art, pop culture, and politics. NYC 1993 provides a synchronic panorama in which established artists and emerging figures of the time are presented alongside the work of authors whose influence has since faded from the discussion.