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>Sorry to reply to the whole list, but I can't find the original poster of
>the inquiry on alternate interpretations!
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>>1. Baltimore History Museum (or is it the Maryland Historical Society?)
>>had a temporary exhibit a couple years ago curated by an
>>African-American artist, which re-interpreted objects in their
>>collections. It had an extensive review in either Museum News or
>>History News several years ago, and my friends who saw it gave it rave
>>reviews.
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>It was the Maryland Historical Society and the exhibit was by Fred Wilson,
>a New York artist who did a similar installation in the Seattle Art Museum.
> The show was marvelous and he had amazing insights into our work. Many
>AAM members were lucky enough to see it when the AAM met in Baltimore -
>recall the year and you'll have a clue about when this all took place. He
>was interviewed in Museum News: "Making the Museum Mine." Sorry I don't
>have the citation handy, but if anyone is interested, reply off-list and
>I'll get it to you within a few weeks.
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Fred has also published a book on his 'museum intervention' at Maryland
entitled: Mining the Museum. Sorry I don't have the publisher details to
hand, but have sighted the book and for those unable to view the exhibit it
is a beautifully produced alternative.
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Robin Trotter
Australian Key Centre for Culture and Media Policy
Faculty of Humanities
Griffith University
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Phone: 07 3875 7338
Fax: 07 3875 5511
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