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	<title>Comments on: Auto Design Sketches From Age of Optimism Earn Status As Serious Art in Louisville, KY Show</title>
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		<title>By: Bill Porter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bill Porter</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks for spreading the word about this show of original designer art work created, at the time, in utmost secrecy.  Fortunately some of it has survived and the Louisville Visual Art Association exhibition provides a first-time look at the creative process (creative team work was boiling over in those years!) that led to the exciting products of the so-called Musclecar Era.  I hope as many art lovers as possible can visit the show and gain a little insight into what went into the &quot;hollow rolling sculpture&quot; of the period.  There are examples of the visual thought processes from Chrysler, Ford, and GM, a little something for every enthusiast.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for spreading the word about this show of original designer art work created, at the time, in utmost secrecy.  Fortunately some of it has survived and the Louisville Visual Art Association exhibition provides a first-time look at the creative process (creative team work was boiling over in those years!) that led to the exciting products of the so-called Musclecar Era.  I hope as many art lovers as possible can visit the show and gain a little insight into what went into the &#8220;hollow rolling sculpture&#8221; of the period.  There are examples of the visual thought processes from Chrysler, Ford, and GM, a little something for every enthusiast.</p>
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