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Bureau of the Centre for the Study of Surrealism and its Legacy by Mark Dion (2005) Recalling the short-lived Bureau de recherches surréalistes of 19241925part information centre and public relations office, and part surrealist archiveMark Dion has trawled the Manchester Museums own collections and found the raw material for this book and a new installation in the museum. Museums attempts to classify and present the world in miniature inevitably mean that much of their collections are forgotten and marginalized. Renowned for his work exploring taxonomy, archaeology and ecology, Mark Dion in his Bureau documents his opportunistic encounters with the Museum of Manchesters neglected drawers and overlooked recesses that are home to redundant labels, orphaned mounts, defunct teaching models, botanical freaks, Egyptian fakes and the minutiae that have fallen through the cracks of museum practice and lain abandoned. Dions Bureau of the Centre for the Study of Surrealism and its Legacyis both a repository for the detritus of museum life and a working process, classifying the museums un-classifiable whilst exploring the bureaucratic workings of the institution. ISBN 978 1 870699 80 8 Out of print |
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