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Schweinfurth at 25
When Susan Marteney worked for the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center in the 1980s, a collection of artwork arrived that turned out to be the most difficult installation of her tenure.
The installation, which came in huge crates, included ceramic pieces created by artists from former Iron Curtain countries. The larger works had to be assembled, but there were neither instructions nor photos, and no one could find the collection's curator.
“One piece we could never get together,” Marteney, the former associate director of the Schweinfurth, recalled with a laugh.
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