Dear Roxanne, The Museum of Modern Art has just mounted an exhibition called "The Museum as Muse: Artists Reflect" .... included are many artists who do "Museum intervention," as you're calling it, and who have histories of working in this area that go at least back into the 60's, the singularly most important practioners being Daniel Buren, Michael Asher, and Marcel Broodthaers, with Louise Lawler as an important second generation figure (some would include myself here in the list somewhere), followed by the extremely important figure of Andrea Fraser, and Mark Dion, Christopher Williams, Fred Wilson, and others (I'm sure I'm forgetting many names here). Often these artists are considered to be working in an area referred to as "instutional critique." I myself have duplicated many objects from specific museum collections in plaster and cement, including the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum, and the Vesuvius Museum in present-day Pompei. For the Utah museum I duplicated their entire collection of 44 dinosaur footprint fossil, many of which were enormous, and showed them in art museums all throughout Europe, etc. Check out the MoMA site at: http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/muse/ Check the "subsite" area, and so forth.... handsome (he is!) Fred Wilson has does a wonderful web project for this show, by the way..... Allan McCollum PS: Actually, all the artists working in this area are quite attractive! ========================================================= Important Subscriber Information: The Museum-L FAQ file is located at http://museums.state.nm.us/nmmnh/museum-l.html. You may obtain detailed information about the listserv commands by sending a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] The body of the message should read "help" (without the quotes). If you decide to leave Museum-L, please send a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] The body of the message should read "Signoff Museum-L" (without the quotes).