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Title
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Objects
Description
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This collection contains a small number of physical objects, including a National Liberation Front flag, a fake check depicting the burning of the Bank of America branch in Isla Vista, an admission pass to Woodstock, an anti-war necklace made from the shrapnel of a downed U.S. military airplane in North Vietnam, a pop art necklace made from soda bottle caps, and folk singer Malvina Reynolds' guitar. Most notable, perhaps, is a lengthy homemade book created by Roz Payne and a number of other radical feminists.
Physical Object
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Source
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Roz Payne
Type
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Physical Object
Title
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Marilyn Monroe Necklace
Description
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Constructed of soda bottle caps this necklace features an image of actress, singer, and model Marilyn Monroe who died August 5, 1962. This piece of pop art is reminiscent of Andy Warhol’s 1962 silkscreen painting, Marilyn Diptych. Pop folk art of the late-1950s and early-1960s evoked the mass consumerism of the period with images of popular culture divorced from its original context, creating an entirely new context and form. This piece was created by an unknown acquaintance of Roz Payne.
Publisher
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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Subject
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Art
Creator
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Unknown
Date
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Unknown
Format
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Necklace
Folk Art
Marilyn Monroe
Necklace
Pop Art