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If you’re in Chicago, don’t miss this! And…it’s free!
This groundbreaking exhibition showcases over one  thousand artworks and other artifacts from the personal collection of  Chicago-based collector Richard Harris. Amassed over several decades,  Harris’s collection explores the iconography of death across cultures  and traditions spanning nearly six thousand years, and includes works by  some of the greatest artists of our time.

If you’re in Chicago, don’t miss this! And…it’s free!

This groundbreaking exhibition showcases over one thousand artworks and other artifacts from the personal collection of Chicago-based collector Richard Harris. Amassed over several decades, Harris’s collection explores the iconography of death across cultures and traditions spanning nearly six thousand years, and includes works by some of the greatest artists of our time.


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    Aaannggghhhh stupid New York, why aren’t you Chicago? Ah, well, it’s there till July, I can go later.
  9. keptin-indy reblogged this from biomedicalephemera and added:
    Yesssssssss so going here this summer.
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  13. secularmorality reblogged this from theossuary and added:
    I want to go, but I live in California! :(
  14. filmfaerie reblogged this from biomedicalephemera and added:
    Dunno where, but I’m going to check it out!!!
  15. eniaroll reblogged this from biomedicalephemera and added:
    who wants to come with?