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Lenka Clayton: Sculptures for the Blind, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Lenka Clayton: Sculptures for the Blind, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Lenka Clayton: Sculptures for the Blind, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Lenka Clayton: Sculptures for the Blind, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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In the archives of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pittsburgh-based artist Lenka Clayton (born 1977) came across a letter written in 1978 by a member of the public to the curator of 20th-century art. The writer—a Mr. Brian H. Morgan—describes a white marble egg made by his Romanian great-grandfather Peter Finck. He notes a startling similarity between this egg and Brancusi’s “Sculpture for the Blind," in the museum’s collection. The letter poses this question: “What is it about Brancusi that makes his egg a work of art suitable for a museum, and not the egg by Finck?" At its heart is a timeless question: how does one object come to be understood as an important work of art, while another, so similar, is entirely forgotten? Clayton found the letter almost 40 years after it was written and discovered that it was never answered. She sent a copy of the letter to 1, 000 curators, museum directors and other art professionals, inviting them to imagine that the letter was addressed to them and to respond to Mr. Morgan. | Lenka Clayton: Sculptures for the Blind, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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