Series WAG/EDUC/432/2 - Untitled

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GB GB-WGA WAG-WAG/EDUC-WAG/EDUC/432/2

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Untitled

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  • 1991-12-13 - 1992-02-02 (Creation)

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file

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repository- Whitechapel Repository

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file containing photographs of children's art and correspondence relating to the educational workshops organised to accompany the exhibition 'A Cabinet of Signs' . Includes - workshop project outline; a colour copy of Shinro Ohtake's scrapbooks and scrapbooks made by school children using the exhibition catalogue; a photocopy of Ohtake's handwritten letter describing his response to the children's work; 44 colour prints pasted on A4 pages.

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(Whitechapel Art Gallery)

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ISAD(G)

Status

Draft

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Dates of creation revision deletion

Record is listed as closed due to (i) large amount of error and (ii) poor functionality of catalogue structure. Would recommend recataloging education sub fonds to structure as specified in master template, then listing each record as open. MC 23.07.21

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  • English

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