Material culture
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Cast Iron from Central Europe, 1800-1850 (Bard Graduate Center) exhibition records
Records of the 1994 Bard Graduate Center exhibition Objects of Everyday Life: Cast Iron from Central Europe, 1800-1850. The files document the exhibition planning, objects, catalog, and publicity.
Hats: An Anthology by Stephen Jones (Bard Graduate Center) exhibition records
Records of the 2011 Bard Graduate Center exhibition Hats: An Anthology by Stephen Jones. The files document the exhibition planning, objects, installation, publicity, and programming.
India: A Jewelry Spectrum (Bard Graduate Center) exhibition records
Records of the 1998 Bard Graduate Center exhibition India: A Jewelry Spectrum curated by Oppi Untracht. The files document the development, coordination, research prior to the exhibition, loan objects, and interpretive content of the exhibition.
Marimekko: Fabrics, Fashion, Architecture (Bard Graduate Center) exhibition records
Records of the 2003 Bard Graduate Center exhibition Marimekko: Fabrics, Fashion, Architecture, curated by Marianne Av. The files document the development, coordination, research, loan objects, and interpretive content of the exhibition and its accompanying catalogue.
Objects of Exchange: Social and Material Transformation on the Late Nineteenth-Century Northwest Coast (Bard Graduate Center) exhibition records
Records of the 2011 Bard Graduate Center exhibition Objects of Exchange: Social and Material Transformation on the Late Nineteenth-Century Northwest Coast, curated by Aaron Glass in collaboration with students in the Fall 2009 seminar, “The Social Lives of Things: The Anthropology of Art and Material Culture.” Records document the development, planning, loan objects, research, and accompanying catalogue of the exhibition.
The Sevres Porcelain Manufactory: Alexandre Brongniart and the Triumph of Art and Innovation, 1800-1847 (Bard Graduate Center) exhibition records
Records of the 1997 Bard Graduate Center exhibition The Sevres Porcelain Manufactory: Alexandre Brongniart and the Triumph of Art and Innovation, 1800-1847. The files document the development, coordination, research, and interpretive content of the exhibition.