Exhibition records, 1940-1960.

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Exhibition records, 1940-1960.

Curatorial documentation for each exhibition including correspondence, memoranda, loan forms, research notes, installation instructions, exhibition catalog copy, and photographs.

30 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8052451

Walker Art Center Library

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