About this Gallery
MICA will host "The Narcissism of Minor Differences," an exhibition showcasing 18 acclaimed artists, including Francisco de Goya, Philip Guston and Sam Durant, that will explore the dark side of intolerance using art, historical artifact and documentation, Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010-Sunday, March 13, 2011. Through more than 40 objects and four installations, the exhibition, in the Fox Building's Decker and Meyerhoff galleries, 1303 W. Mount Royal Ave., will examine different types of intolerance by various groups: from the most overt to the benign and sublimated, from the kind of intolerance that excludes to the type of intolerance that kills.
Untitled (from Passage on the Underground Railroad series) by Stephen Marc
Untitled by Philip Guston
Hilarious by Roee Rosen
Exclusion by Maria-Theresa Fernandes
Memorial to a Marriage by Patricia Cronin
America by Rigo 23
Dead Labor Day by Sam Durant
Proletarian Mother Tossing Flowers on her Homosexual Son’s Grave (detail) by Juan Logan '98
Note To Self by Mary Coble
Gotcha! by Leon Golub
Both the fascist and the idealist search for perfection by Jonathan Borofsky
This Could Be You #11 by Leon Golub
We Can Disappear You #8 by Leon Golub
Los Desastres de la Guerra 11; Ni Por Esas by Francisco De Goya
Untitled II by Philip Guston
Untitled III by Philip Guston
Untitled from the series: Shadows Beyond the Broken Mirrors by Stephen Marc
Cowboys and Indians, Made in America by Jaune Quick-To-see Smith
Wright Smith, lynched in Annapolis, MD, 1898 by Karina Skvirsky
King Johnson, lynched in Brooklyn, MD, 1911 by Karina Skvirsky
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