Postcard from, "A Collaborative Cabinet: A Postcard Exchange with Mark Dion", 2015

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"A Collaborative Cabinet" is an exchange project between MFA students at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and conceptual artist Mark Dion. Organized by Andy DuCett, a visiting artist in the MFA program at MCAD, the project was designed as a “call and response” interaction between the students and Dion using subjects and themes developed through visits with curators, archivists, and researchers at the Bell Museum of Natural History in Minneapolis. During the month-long project, students were each tasked with creating an image (drawing, photograph, or collage) on a 4 × 6 inch postcard, which were then sent to Dion, who responded directly to the student with a postcard drawing or image of his own. The students were encouraged to consider the idea of the Wunderkammer (cabinet of wonder) in preparing their postcards, and to think about how these images might be interpreted in isolation, outside of their original context or paired with other images in the collaboration. Despite the diversity of approaches employed by the students, the project effectively explores and critiques how museum presentations and conventions shape our understanding of history, knowledge, and perception, all themes that appear regularly in the work of Dion and DuCett.

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Title
Postcard from, "A Collaborative Cabinet: A Postcard Exchange with Mark Dion"
Artist Life
born 1961
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2016.63.4
Provenance
The artists and the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, until 2016; given to MIA
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