Mark Dion
Scala Naturae, 1994 by Mark Dion Concrete Jungle: A Pop Media Investigation of Death And Survival in Urban Ecosystems, 1996 by Mark Dion, New York: Juno BooksFiled under: bloody story, collection...
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High school students in Fossil Mammal Hall of the American Museum of Natural History, New York City, 1900 Source: New York State Education Department, Division of Visual Instruction Interior view of...
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Headdress Exhibition at Raven Row, London Prevoius post about Seth SigelaubFiled under: archive, book, collection, textiles Tagged: Books, History, Travel, Writing
View ArticleThings (introducing a new category)
Lee Lozano Martin Heidegger ( (1889–1976)) is famous for his early analysis of tools, and equally famous for his later reflections on technology. This might suggest an easy literal reading of these...
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Seminar: The Museum as an Art Practice 16 November 2012, Krakow, Poland, 2pm – 7pm National Museum in Krakow The Main Building, no. 1, 3 Maja Avenue – Audiovisual Room Organised by: Cricoteka and the...
View ArticleBiological models
Leopold Blaschka (1822– 1895) and his son Rudolf Blaschka (1857–1939) were German glass artists, known for the production of biological models such as the Glass Flowers. See previous...
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“The artist’s home and studio were stacked with his artworks, cast-off items, including three broken refrigerators with the doors still attached. A separate storage room was piled to the ceiling with...
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SECOND HOUSE is perfectly camouflaged in its surroundings—at first glance, it appears to be an utterly ordinary single story ranch house. Yet when approaching it from the long hillside driveway, the...
View ArticleThe Stein Salon Was The First Museum of Modern Art
By JAMES R. MELLOW “I always wanted to be historical,” Gertrude Stein announced shortly before her death, “from almost a baby on, I felt that way about it. . .” And, for the better part of her life,...
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