The first exhibitions of the school year, “Notes on Anarchaeology. Forgery, Iconclasm, Displacement” and “Collection Focus: Mexico,” were unveiled in the Kresge and Pascal Galleries last month. “Notes on Anarchaeology. Forgery, Iconclasm, Displacement” features work of varying media by four contemporary Mexican artists. The exhibition investigates how Western archaeology has […]
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