Have you ever wondered why libraries keep hundreds of vertical files safely stored in the stacks? What could possibly be in all those files? The Jean Outland Chrysler Art Library's new exhibit What's in a Vertical File? answers these questions and more. So what is a vertical file? Verticalfiles are repositories of “ephemera” -- things that are not meant to last along time. The ephemera collected in artist files often consist ofannouncements of exhibitions, small catalogs, press releases, clippings fromvarious print sources, and correspondences. Since the objects in vertical files are not meant to be retained or last forever, many of them are very rare. The two files featured in the library's exhibit are artist files of Faith Ringgold, perhaps best known for her painted story quilts, and Lucas Samaras, an artist currently featured in the Chrysler Museum's exhibition remix.
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