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Human Gold. Indigenous & Slaves in Uptown Graves
Human Gold - 2019 In the early 20th century, as development spread in the last rural area on Manhattan’s northern tip, construction began to raze old farmlands preparing to lay out streets. In 1903, workers found a burial ground near 10th Avenue and 212th Street. The reports said “huge skeletons” with “iron balls and chains hanging from their limbs,” some buried in an upright position, had been found in a grove of trees on top of a knoll that rose 12 feet above 10th Ave

Franck
Sep 1, 20192 min read


Μονόχρωμος Opens at Miami's DAM Gallery
The DAM Art Gallery - Miami from July 11 – 30 Μονόχρωμος (Monokhromos) Opening Reception: Thursday, July 11, 6:00 – 9:00 pm The DAM...

Franck
Jun 1, 20191 min read
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