“Conscience: the ultimate weapon”

There’s a very interesting-sounding series of exhibits at the Eastman house right now, called “Loss/Hope”.  It’s made up of several smaller pieces, some of which have been at the museum previously.  The best known is one called “Conscience: the ultimate weapon”, which originally ran at the museum in 1968 and focussed on the tumultuous events of that year.

The City paper has a comprehensive review of all of this.

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Comment by itchy
2008-03-19 09:49:29

It’s a great show - you should go - particularly if you’re old enough to remember the late 60’s.

 
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