Audio Tour: The Way of the Shovel
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The Way of the Shovel: Art as Archaeology traces the interest in history, archaeology, and archival research that defines some of the most highly regarded art of the last decade. Consisting almost entirely of work produced after the year 2000, The Way of the Shovel re-imagines the art world as an alternative “History Channel” that is as concerned with remembering histories as it is with challenging their truthfulness. Archaeology is considered both metaphorically and literally, with an emphasis on historical and archival research and the relationship between objects and historical truth.
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Dieter Roelstraete
Exhibition overview by Manilow Senior Curator Dieter Roelstraete
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Pamela Bannos
Pamela Bannos, on Shifting Grounds: Block 21 and Chicago's MCA
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Joachim Koester
Joachim Koester, on Passaic Seems Full of Holes
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Mark Dio
Mark Dion, on Concerning the Dig
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Jack Green
Archaeologist Jack Green, on the tools of the trade
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Mariana Castillo Deball
Mariana Castillo Deball, on Uncomfortable Objects
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Susanne Kriemann
Susanne Kriemann, on A Silent Crazy Jungle Under Glass
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Susanne Kriemann
Susanne Kriemann, on in girum imus nocte et consumimur igni (work cyclus)
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David Schalliol
Sociologist David Schalliol, on the financial crisis of 2008
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Scott Hocking
Scott Hocking, on Rusty Sputnik
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Sociologist David Schalliol
Sociologist David Schalliol, on Detroit's socio-economic conditions
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Sociologist David Schalliol
Sociologist David Schalliol, on the Steel Belt and local activism
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Joachim Koester
Joachim Koester, on Message from Andrée
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David Schalliol
Sociologist David Schalliol, on the effects of the housing crisis in Chicago
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Joachim Koester
Joachim Koester, on Some Boarded-Up Houses (Chicago)
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Nancy Burke
Psychoanalyst Nancy Burke, on Sigmund Freud
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Nancy Burke
Psychoanalyst Nancy Burke, on Freud's antiquities collection
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Nancy Burke
Psychoanalyst Nancy Burke, on Freud's office
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Nancy Burke
Psychoanalyst Nancy Burke, on Freud and memory
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Rebecca Keller
Rebecca Keller, on her installation
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Nancy Burke
Psychoanalyst Nancy Burke, on Freud and archaeology
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Jack Green
Archaeologist Jack Green, on art and archaeology
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Michael Rakowitz
Michael Rakowitz, on The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist
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Jack Green
Archaeologist Jack Green, on the looting of Iraq's National Museum
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Mariana Castillo Deball
Mariana Castillo Deball, on It rises or falls depending on whether you're coming or going. If you are leaving, it's uphill; but as you arrive it's downhill
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Jack Green
Archaeologist Jack Green, on burial archaeology