In a message dated 96-04-03 23:29:43 EST, [log in to unmask] (Jeanne Finan)
writes:
> agree with other comments on this
>issue that sometimes the process is more intriguing than the actually
exhibit
>itself--or makes the exhibit even more interesting. Has anyone ever done
this
>before?
Has anyone seen the Kimono exhibit at NMNH? The exhibit displays the amazing
work of Itchiku Tsujigahana and while the kimonos are phenomenal, it was the
video about how he made them that was the best part. It was inconceivable,
even with the process display within the exhibit, to imagine how this man
created these masterpieces. The video turned an art exhibit into an
anthropological one. Good Show!
- Adrienne