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He sees technology as an evolutionary thread throughout history, from the camera obscura used by Renaissance artists to faxes, Polaroids, iPads and cameras.
'She was publicly sl*t-shamed; the same legal system that prevented Margaret from telling her side of the story without the risk of imprisonment, permitting Ian to exhibit the stolen Polaroids,' she explained.
The MUUS Collection granted Herschdorfer complete access to Turbeville’s archive: contact sheets, Polaroids, notebooks and negatives that provided an opportunity to dig deep into Turbeville as an artist for “Photocollage.”
Source: https://observer.com/2023/11/deborah-turbevilles-photocollage-exhibit/
The proof of that claim can be found on the Weavers Woof Wall - a display of Polaroids featuring some of the bar’s four-legged customers.