I don't recall anyone living in an installation, but there was a show
of or including architecture for homeless people, about 5-6 years ago,
which I saw at the Boston Museum. Perhaps this will lead someone's
memory in the right direction?
Helen Chillman, Yale
On Sat, 13 Jan 2001, Heather Brodhead wrote:
> Dear Amazing ARLIS minds, One of the librarians in another department
> here is working on a project regarding homelessness and sent us this
> request. We're stumped. Does this ring a bell with any of you?:
>
> "About 5 +/- years ago there was an installation in a museum in which a
> man (a homeless man?) lived in a box in one of the museum galleries. It
> had elements of performance art and social commentary. I have searched
> AltaVista under several possibilites but with no luck. Does anyone
> remember this exhibit, USA? Europe? Please do not do any elaborate
> searches for this. Just on the off chance that someone else remembers it
> and has a more detailed memory of it."
>
> You can reply to the list or directly to me, whichever suits you.
> Thanks, Heather
>
> Heather Brodhead, Librarian
> Music & Art Department
> Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
> 4400 Forbes Avenue
> Pittsburgh, PA 15213
> Tel 412\622-3105 Fax 412\622-3412
> email [log in to unmask]
>
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