Tradition and the Unpredictable: The Allan Chasanoff Photographic Collection, exhibition files, 1991-1994 1993-1994.

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Tradition and the Unpredictable: The Allan Chasanoff Photographic Collection, exhibition files, 1991-1994 1993-1994.

This subseries documents the exhibition "Tradition and the Unpredictable: The Allan Chasanoff Photographic Collection," January 16 through March 27, 1994. The files include budgets, checklists, visitor comments, information on the catalogue, essays, clippings and press releases, and correspondence. Interviews and correspondence with Allan Chasanoff are included.

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