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But "Vital Forms" suggests a more three-dimensional era.
After Jan . 6 "Vital Forms" goes to Minneapolis, Nashville and Phoenix.
This ambitious display of more than 250 fine art and design objects tracks the use of these "vital" forms in mediums from highbrow painting to popular consumer products.
And the effects of neuroenhancers on some vital forms of intellectual activity, such as abstract thought and creativity, have barely been studied at all.
3. A plastic table lamp patterned with a 1950's design is $49.95 in the "Vital Forms" section of the Brooklyn Museum shop.
"Vital Forms" is the third in an important series: earlier exhibitions were devoted to the American Renaissance (1876-1917) and the Machine Age in America (1918-1941).
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