1. Zagreb 80's Museum
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ZAGREB 80’s is dedicated to present past in a new way. Its space is a reconstruction of everyday life in former Yugoslavia in a unique and interactive way.
2. The place where 1980s computers still rule | CNN
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The Totally 80s Rewind exhibit in Seattle’s Living Computers: Museum + Labs takes visitors back to the 1980s, the decade of the home computer revolution.
3. Our Story - The Mystic Museum
The Mystic Museum has been a hub for horror enthusiasts in the greater Los Angeles area. We began our journey as an oddities shop and museum.
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4. History of the Everhart Museum
In the 1980s, the Museum acquired a plethora of artworks and ethnographic objects from Papua New Guinea, adding to the Oceanic collection established by the ...
Since first opening its doors to the public in 1908, the Museum has continued to fulfill founder Dr. Isaiah Everhart’s vision of enlightening Northeastern Pennsylvania through natural history, scie…
5. A pyramid for a symbol - Cour Napoléon & Pyramid - Le Louvre
In the centre of the Cour Napoléon stands the most visible product of the vast 'Grand Louvre' project that modernised the museum in the 1980s: the Louvre's ...
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6. Celebrating Juno, the Transparent Woman - Dittrick Medical History ...
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Welcome back to the Dittrick Museum Blog! This month, the Wellcome Collection’s Object of the Month is celebrating a mainstay of health museums world-wide: the transparent anatomical model. In the write up, which explores the marred past of these devices in the war and post-war period–“a past that very few know about, a past that tells a story of redemption and new beginnings.”[1] In the 1920s, the Deutsches-Hygiene-Museum in Dresden, Germany, created a fully operable model of the human body, depicting “the human body as a machine.” [2] A transparent female form was made to join him.Continue reading... Celebrating Juno, the Transparent Woman
7. Art: Exhibit B in The Dud Museum | TIME
Apr 29, 1991 · It reminds you how lousy and overpromoted so much “hot,” “innovative” American art in the 1980s was. If Julian Schnabel is Exhibit A in our ...
The overhyped David Salle traces feebly and drones vacuously. Is there a duller or more formulaic painter in America?
8. This museum takes you back to the '80s, communist style
Mar 15, 2023 · The museum has bombastic stained-glass panels and murals featuring Soviet luminaries like Vladimir Lenin. Flinging open doors on model high ...
This interactive 'time-travel' experience offers a glimpse of life behind the Iron Curtain.
9. Janet Fish - The 1980s: Beyond the Still Life - Exhibitions
Apr 29, 2023 · This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to see paintings from this period with their profuse compositions of complex objects, active brushwork, vibrant color ...
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10. 1980s - Blanton Museum of Art
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Oscar Muñoz: ChronologyDecade: 1980s Decades Early 1980s HistoryThe Colombian government attempts to pacify the country, but the low-grade civil war becomes more complicated when violent confrontations between guerrilla groups and drug traffickers begin to take place. At the same time, the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) benefit from the drug trade by imposing a […]
11. Clear Lens - Sunglass Museum
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Look like the smartest person in the room!
12. Stearns History Museum To Return To The 80s - WJON
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The Stearns History Museum is looking to return to the 80s to celebrate 40 years in its current building and is looking for your help.
13. 'New York, New Music: 1980-1986' at Museum fo City of New York
Jul 2, 2021 · New exhibition features Madonna, MTV, Run-DMC, Talking Heads, Sonic Youth, John Zorn, Liquid Liquid, Max Roach, Fort Apache Band, and more.
New exhibition features Madonna, MTV, Run-DMC, Talking Heads, Sonic Youth, John Zorn, Liquid Liquid, Max Roach, Fort Apache Band, and more
14. THE NEW MUSEUM - San Francisco - The Mexican Museum
The new museum will be a space that is accessible, transparent, and focused on providing diverse communities with educational events and enjoyable experiences.
The Mexican Museum is the realization of Peter Rodríguez's vision to form an organization that would “promote the rich culture of Mexico and the Mexican-Americans”. Over the years, the museum’s vision expanded to reflect the evolving scope of the Mexican, Chicano, Hispanic, Mexican-American, and Latino experience. Mr. Rodriguez’s goals were: “To obtain a permanent center to display and preserve this culture and continue to enlarge the collection. To serve as an educational center by reaching out to the community and disseminating this knowledge”. (Quotes from a flyer or press release by The Mexican Museum, then located at 940 Bay Street - #2 in San Francisco, describing its background, purpose, and goals ca. 1975).
15. Hard Gelatin. Hidden Stories from the 80s | Publication - MACBA
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16. Step into the world of a 1980s teenager at this Seattle museum
Aug 22, 2018 · Flash back to the '80s: The museum has a new exhibition called Totally 80s Rewind, which allows visitors to step back in time to bygone era: " ...
See photos of computers from the 1980s. They’re from an exhibit at Living Computers: Museum + Labs in Seattle, Washington.
17. Warhol, Mapplethorpe and more highlight '80s art exhibit at the ...
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It was the era of MTV and Reaganomics, of "Miami Vice" and the Material Girl. It was also the era when emerging artists like Jean Michel-Basquiat and Keith Haring first came to prominence, and older …
18. City as Canvas: New York City Graffiti from the 70s & 80s. - Newfields
City as Canvas features more than 100 works from the Martin Wong Collection and chronicles the origins of graffiti and its evolution.
Step onto the streets of New York City and experience one of the greatest collections of early graffiti art in City as Canvas: New York City Graffiti from the 70s & 80s.
19. Eighties Fashion Parallels in Focus at Kent State University Museum - WWD
Jun 1, 2017 · The museum's director tried to highlight the most influential styles of the Eighties and those likely to be of interest to people in 2017.
The museum's director tried to highlight the most influential styles of the Eighties and those likely to be of interest to people in 2017.
20. Art, commerce and the 1980s: a turning point for mass media
A group of young, gung-ho artists responded to the insatiable consumerism with art that both attacked and absorbed advertising aesthetics and its politics.
An exhibition at the Hirshhorn Museum focuses on a young band of New York artists including Jeff Koons and Barbara Kruger, who bridged art, branding, and commod
21. Museum explores 80s, 90s music recorded in Madison
Jun 12, 2012 · The exhibit centers around Madison's Smart Studios, starting with its founding in 1983, its rise to fame in the 1990s and its closing in 2010.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin museum is exploring punk, alternative and grunge music recorded and produced in Madison in the 1980s and 1990s. The exhibit is called "Smart Sounds/Alt Music/Mad Scenes" and it runs from June 19 to September 15 at the Wisconsin Historical Museum in Madison. It's expected to explore how the music
22. Starting Points: Japanese Art of the '80s|21st Century Museum of ...
Jul 7, 2018 · This exhibition reconsiders Japanese art of the 1980s through contemporary perspectives and introduces works that represent “Starting Points.”
The Museum for contemporary art at the centre of Kanazawa City, Ishikawa, Japan. Website is to provide a variety of information including but not limited to visitors guide, exhibitions, events, learning programs and collections.
23. Between Worlds: The Art of Bill Traylor | Smithsonian American Art Museum
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The simplified forms of Traylor’s artwork belie the complexity of his world, creativity, and inspiring bid for self-definition in a segregated culture. Between Worlds: The Art of Bill Traylor situates Traylor as the only known artist enslaved at birth to make a significant body of drawn and painted work. His compelling imagery charts the crossroads of radically different worlds—rural and urban, black and white, old and new—and reveals how one man’s visual record of African American life gives larger meaning to the story of his nation.