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Apr 16, 2008Exhibit Notes
Holland Cotter,"When the Islamic World Was Inspired by the West," NYT, 28 March, reviews"Re-Orientations: Islamic Art and the West in the 18th and 19th Centuries," an exhibit at Hunter College's Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery. Stefano Carboni,"East/West and the Central Role of Islamic Art," 3quarksdaily, 14 April, is the exhibit catalogue's introductory essay by a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
John Noble Wilford,"How Epidemics Helped Shape the Modern Metropolis," NYT, 15 April, reviews"Plague in Gotham! Cholera in Nineteenth-Century New York," an exhibit at the New York Historical Society. A slide show of the exhibit is here. The exhibit's blog is here.
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Manan Ahmed - 4/16/2008
Email duly sent. Along with some helpful links to front pages of third world rags.
Ralph E. Luker - 4/16/2008
It appears to. There has to be somewhere at the Neuseum's site where you could lodge a complaint about that.
Manan Ahmed - 4/16/2008
600 newspapers and not a single one from Pakistan and only 3 from India?
In fact, 350 front pages from USA and 23 from ALL OF ASIA.
Doesn't that just sum it up.
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