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Poetry reading at the opening of "Breath" exhibition, Studio for the First Amendment, New York
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1) Gray manila envelope labeled "Poetry reading" by Wilmarth.
2) 6 identical photographs of a poetry reading at the opening of "Breath" at the Studio for the First Amendment, left to right: Alfred Corn, J.D. McClatchy, Frederick Morgan (standing), Dana Goia. "Saint" and another sculpture from the Breath series hang on the visible walls.
3) 4 identical photographs of the same group as above from a different angle.
4) Torn piece of a once-sticky label printed with John Alderson's address.
5) Contact sheet of above images.
6) Corresponding negatives.
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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum The Christopher Wilmarth Archive Gift of Susan Wilmarth-Rabineau
Title: Poetry reading at the opening of "Breath" exhibition, Studio for the First Amendment, New York
Description:
1) Gray manila envelope labeled "Poetry reading" by Wilmarth.
2) 6 identical photographs of a poetry reading at the opening of "Breath" at the Studio for the First Amendment, left to right: Alfred Corn, J.
D.
McClatchy, Frederick Morgan (standing), Dana Goia.
"Saint" and another sculpture from the Breath series hang on the visible walls.
3) 4 identical photographs of the same group as above from a different angle.
4) Torn piece of a once-sticky label printed with John Alderson's address.
5) Contact sheet of above images.
6) Corresponding negatives.
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