Corita Kent decorator panels for office furniture

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Brochure publicizing silkscreened decorator panels by Corita Kent for Digital Equipment Corporation to use with Datasystem computer cabinets. Available in 3 series: Bright Series, Brown Series, and Blue Series.

From Corita Papers, Schlesinger Library:

In 1976, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), a leader in the computer industry, commissioned the pop artist Corita Kent to design panels to adorn the sides of its computers, cubicle walls, and office furniture. Kent created six serigraphs of colorful swaths, but DEC never produced the panels. In 2015, serendipitously coinciding with a major exhibition of Kent’s work, Corita Kent and the Language of Pop, at the Harvard Art Museum and our own exhibit Corita Kent: Footnotes and Headlines,  the Library was offered the chance to acquire an extremely rare set of the panels, one of which you see here, from the DEC employee who commissioned them.

Kent, who earlier in life had been a college art teacher and a nun with the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, in California, is best known in the Boston area for another commercial commission, this one by Boston Gas in 1971: a 150-foot-high gas tank with rainbow-colored stripes, which she called Rainbow Swash.

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Brochure for DEC Datasystem computer cabinets