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Tag Archives: Museums
1913: Gallery
Fold-out letter from Alfred Joseph Frueh to his fiancée Giuliette Fanciulli, Jan. 10, 1913. Frueh was an American caricaturist, cartoonist and illustrator. (source)
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2009: Do You Remember When?
For their 2009 piece Do You Remember When?, the indigenous arts collective Postcommodity cut through the floor of the Arizona State University Art Museum, exposing the earth below. A recording of a Pee Posh social dance song played in the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2000's, 21st Century, Art, Conceptual Art, Latino/as/x, Museums, Native Americans, Pee Posh, Postcommodity, The Earth, USA
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1939: How to Handle a Bison
“A Museum staff member prepares a model diorama for one of the iconic scenes in the Hall of North American Mammals in 1939.” —American Museum of Natural History (source)
