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In His New Works, Sanford Biggers Finds a Future Ethnography

by Seph Rodney September 8, 2020November 5, 2020

In his new series, the artist has created 60 works created directly on or made from pre-1900 antique quilts.

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Deconstructing Colonial Cinema with Ethnographic Fiction

by Justine Smith December 25, 2019December 20, 2019

Experimental filmmaker Laura Huertas Millán talks to Hyperallergic about challenging the standard modes of exoticism, ethnography, and anthropology.

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Time Traveling with Musical Recordings from Mid-20th-Century Morocco

by Heather Kapplow November 2, 2016November 1, 2016

In 1959, Paul Bowles traveled around Morocco with an audio recording device to capture a cultural moment he knew was on the verge of disappearing.

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Picking Apart Outmoded Museum Practices

by Nashwa Khan July 22, 2015July 31, 2015

MISSISSAUGA, Ontario — How do we combat colonialism and the troubled history of ethnographies?

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