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FINAL Wellin Museum of Art Virtual Tour: Michael Rakowitz: Nimrud - Shared screen with speaker view
Stephanie Brady
16:48
If you could please mute yourself during the presentation, that would be great. Thank you!
Stephanie Brady
45:21
Please feel free to type any questions you may have into the chat. We'll have time for Q&A at the end of the presentation.
Ben Madonia '74
52:20
Alexander. Who contributed the stone fragments and books to Hamilton College, Isaac Hollister Hall '1859, possibly?
Meg Blackburn
52:36
Can you talk more about the word “reappear” especially in terms of Rakowitz’s use of it and the idea of objects as “ghosts”?
David Nathans
52:43
Who would have been in this room in Assyrian times?
Elizabeth Groubert '21
53:20
Has the issue of repatriation been addressed by the Wellin in reference to the fragments?
Marc Rockford P '24
55:46
This reminds me a little bit of the Elias Sime exhibit from last year in that both artists use everyday objects to create art. Was there a thematic connection or just coincidence?
Clinton Shaw
01:00:10
Alexander, please tell us about the significance of the "wrist watch-like" bracelets on the king and the king's protectors and what modern packaging was used in those and why.
nesecan balkan
01:14:08
Thank you so much for this excellent presentation!
Meg Blackburn
01:14:28
WONDERFUL TOUR! Thank you Alexander & Wellin Museum
Hamily
01:16:48
Thank you, Tracy and Alexander! Wonderful tour
Krista Campbell
01:16:50
Thank you!
Ben Madonia '74
01:17:11
Thank you Alexander and Tracy for the excellent presentation
Elizabeth Groubert '21
01:17:18
Thank you, Alexander!
Amanda Berman
01:17:18
Thank you!
Elizabeth Shannon
01:17:20
Super, Alexander - loved it!
Alex Fergusson (He/Him)
01:17:22
Thanks Alexander and Tracy for the virtual tour!