The Yes Men in Judgement Day, written and illustrated by Rebecca Migdal with the collaboration of Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonnano, undated, circa 2010.
Public Collectors is founded upon the concern that there are many types of cultural artifacts that public libraries, museums and other institutions and archives either do not collect or do not make freely accessible. Public Collectors asks individuals that have had the luxury to amass, organize, and inventory these materials to help reverse this lack by making their collections public.
This page consists of sample findings and excerpts. It is also an account of the contents of my home and digital files from my camera. If you have suggestions, have a collection you want to share, or are in Chicago and would like to see something in person, please contact me. This blog is intended as a casual, more personal supplement to the main Public Collectors website.
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The Yes Men in Judgement Day, written and illustrated by Rebecca Migdal with the collaboration of Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonnano, undated, circa 2010.
An undated drawing by Hermann Beehle, scanned from the book La Beautee Insensee on the Prinzhorn Collection at University of Heidelberg, published by Palais Des Beaux-Arts De Charleroi, 1995. Hans Prinzhorn was a German psychiatrist and art historian, and an assistant at the Psychiatric Institute at the clinic of University of Heidelberg where he collected art by mentally ill patients.