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Between the 1930s and 1980s, American automotive design reached new heights, quietly staking out a place as an art form in its own right. This innovative period saw the birth of concept cars whose appeal lay not so much with the power of their engines or the luxury of their added features, but in the sheer beauty and novelty of their overall design. Automakers employed artists from outside the industry with the primary goal of creating bold new designs whose "eye appeal" would prove irresistible to the public. In their heyday, thousands of these prototype sketches were created, but nearly all were either lost or deliberately destroyed by the car companies to minimize the risk of copycats. In...
Catalogue produced on the occasion of Blood Moon, an exhibition at The Fabric Workshop and Museum, co-curated by Karen Patterson and Alec Unkovic. With contributions by Jackie Murray, Kathy Noble, Jenelle Porter, Robert Storr, Alec Unkovic, Christina Vassallo, and Catherine Wood.
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