The mementos and keepsakes that populate many of this show’s artworks were once ordinary objects but now appear totemic.
Melinda Hunt
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Could NYC’s Island of the Dead Become a Green Burial Park?
Each year, hundreds of New Yorkers are buried in trenches dug deep in the soil of Hart Island, a sliver of forgotten land in the Long Island Sound off the eastern shore of the Bronx.
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A Digital Museum for New York’s Unclaimed Dead
The over one million people buried on New York City’s Hart Island are unified by their invisibility. With no tombstones or regular public access, the bodies resting in layers in the ongoing mass grave are mostly forgotten, even though the cemetery is the largest tax-funded burial ground in the world.