There were actually quite a few more works in the show that aren't represented on the website. And the catalogue has lots of information on each piece, but none of that is online--presumably because they want to make you buy the catalogue! A little frustrating, really.
But, I'm glad you're interested, and I hope your professor is too. It's worth noting that the exhibit has generated a lot of controversy about a video that was removed from the show after being declared "offensive" by various religious and conservative groups. Here's one article (http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2010/12/06/katz) that offers some overview of that controversy, but there's a lot more commentary and info about it, if you look for it.
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Date: 2011-01-25 01:30 pm (UTC)But, I'm glad you're interested, and I hope your professor is too. It's worth noting that the exhibit has generated a lot of controversy about a video that was removed from the show after being declared "offensive" by various religious and conservative groups. Here's one article (http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2010/12/06/katz) that offers some overview of that controversy, but there's a lot more commentary and info about it, if you look for it.