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Roxanne Lambie <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 4 Jun 1999 19:56:28 +1000
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Hi

I overheard a conversation today about an american 'museum interventionist'
and I would like to find out more about him and his work. He is in his mid-thirties, very handsome! and creates art by curating museum exhibitions that pose
post colonial questions to the audience. Does anyone know who this may be?

an example of his work: 19th C painting exhibition - grouped from the collection
on the basis of the (white) family pictured with one black child. Sound is
activated by visitor movement which is a voice of a Harlem child asking 'Are you
my mother?' or something similar...(come to think of it, it must have been a
20th C painting exhibition.....

Please let me know who this person is and whther I may point my browser to further information.

Thank you,

Roxanne

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