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How will our evermore digital civilization persist beyond our lifetime? Audio- and videotapes demagnetize; CDs delaminate; Internet art works often link to websites that no longer exist; etc. This book argues that the vulnerability of new media in the art world points to a larger crisis for our social memory.
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Museum Confidential: Season 7, Episode 17.
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"Printmaking: Art and the Written Word" reveals several centuries of European history; the materials in this exhibit reflect spirituality, culture, and academic thought from the Reformation up to the time of the Italian courts.
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Our guest will be the featured speaker at the commemoration, which happens at 7pm on Thursday the 20th at Temple Israel.
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Delving into on a splendid, newly opened show now at Philbrook; it's a special gathering of masterpieces spanning 500 years of European painting.
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We chat with Abby Kurin, the recently named managing director of the OKPOP Foundation.
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"Joan Didion: What She Means" is an art exhibition now on view at UCLA's Hammer Museum; it renders the great writer's life and work through the creations of nearly 50 artists, including Betye Saar, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Maren Hassinger, and Ed Ruscha.