Featuring some 80 artifacts, a show at the Wolfsonian–Florida International University revisits these exhilarating, forward-looking expositions, from 1850s London to 1960s New York and beyond.
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"Dr. Frank Monaghan, editor"--P. 3. "First edition"--Cover. "Pre-Fair edition"--Collophon. "This edition ... goes to press before the Fair formally opens on April 30th ... There will be frequent ...
John Weeks said his grandfather John Weeks Sr., an engineer at Westinghouse helped build the robot with Westinghouse employee ...
After different iterations of the Parade of Progress and two versions of the Futurliner — the original had a bubble top over ...
Newman railed against the machinations of art critics despite being expert at them. There is ‘no such thing as art ...
A Hall of Fame is, by definition, a ranking of the best players to ever play the sport. We know from past research that ...
The Fulton County Reparations Task Force has submitted a 636-page report on the costs to Black residents for slavery and discrimination.
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Elizabeth Gurley Flynn’s life of class struggle
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn ought to be a household name, given the decades she spent challenging an assortment of powerful forces ...
Her unglamorous look – the double-knit suits, undyed greying hair and big handbag – somehow made her seem ‘more radical and genuinely young’ than anyone on campus. But she was not young. Each pivot ...
The Museum of the City of New York is embarking on a new study of timber remains believed to belong to the 17th-century Dutch ship Tyger.
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