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–How should a museum curator separate historical artifacts from "junk" when collecting items from an exhibit?
When Ms. Boynton was 14, a local newspaper printed drawings from an exhibit of her school artwork.
By Richard Brody March 27, 2017 "Autoportrait Morcelé" (2009), from an exhibit of Agnès Varda's work at Blum & Poe gallery.
I first learned about it, as well as this sequence, from an exhibit in the British Museum.
The idea was not really his: he plagiarised it from an exhibit at the 1872 Centennial Convention.
Contemporary illustrations of Roald Dahl's books from an exhibit at Chicago's Galerie F. (And read about why Dahl is the "patron author" of only children).
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Wilson's delight in the subjective, the confused and confusing is evident throughout the museum--from an exhibit detailing Deprong mori (a tropical bat allegedly using sonar to pass through solid matter) to the listening station where visitors can hear a buzzing sound ostensibly emitted by a stone.
QS21, one of the highly purified fractions isolated from Quil-A, exhibits the maximal adjuvanticity with lower toxicity.
Beyond painting" from June 29 to November 17, an exhibit that will highlight the artist's graphic works and creative process.
Old photographs in a local diner look like an exhibit from a town obituary.
It's impossible to believe it serves a practical purpose, it looks like an exhibit from the V&A.
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