2026.04.30
some history à la readymade
question for google/AI

Stephen Lauf All Reality is Relative to the Vastness of it's Container 2026.04.30 17:04
2025.04.30
Alison Moyet at the Keswick Theater
2024.04.30
Miers Fisher was also in town 212 years ago today
30 April 1812 Thursday
Judge Rush was kind enough to call on me before 7 and took my acknowledgement. After breakfast I went out, visited at Dr. Griffith's, my brother's, T Gilpin's, T Coxe's to ask for my agreement for lands in company with Pickering & Co. for lands in Lycoming County[?] which I lent him to send to Lancaster to be recorded--it is not yet returned, J Reed about my settlement for 4th St. lot. Dined at SL's and returned home in the evening. The morning was cloudy, winds NEerly, came round to SE. Thin clouds midday.
I took the 11:23 train from Fox Chase to Suburban Staion, visited the Pennsylvaia Academy of the Fine Arts Archive, then took the 02:35 train from Suburban Station back to Fox Chase, and was home by 03:15 (very hungry).

And here we have Hoang Tran, Director of Archives and Collections, literally holding up Trajan's Column early this afternoon at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Archives. I've never seen this Piranesi print in person before, and had no idea of its enormous extent. Sharon was also witness to this happy event.
Plus, I have a feeling that there is a real possibility that the missing Volume 10: Champ de Mars will eventually be found.
walking back to the train station


2021.04.30
Green Enfilade House
Flooring Design
2018.04.30
zero nine seven
2001.04.30
Quaestio Abstrusa backgrounds

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2000.04.30
Museumpeace


adding some color
1992.04.30
Exhibit Proposal for the Jessica Berwind Gallery
axonometric
1991.04.30
artist's proof
1949.04.30
1949. Saturday, New York City
Following instructions from the Arensbergs [17.4.1949], Duchamp writes to Fiske Kimball of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. "They asked me to see you about the collection," explains Duchamp, "and I will be delighted to go to Philadelphia whenever it is convenient for you."
Ephemerides
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