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This Exhibit Brings the Spirit of Burning Man to D.C. Well, Minus the Drugs, Sex and Sand →

March 29, 2018

Shortly after Nora Atkinson was hired in 2014 as a crafts curator at the Renwick Gallery, she pitched a crazy idea — an exhibition dedicated to the art of Burning Man, the late-summer gathering of anarchic spirits in the Nevada desert that culminates in the incineration of a giant, wooden effigy of a man. The week-long Burning Man isn’t technically an art or craft fair, and Atkinson struggled to make a case for the show, an odd fit in buttoned-down Washington, the seat of bureaucracy and government power. But eventually, her boss, Elizabeth Broun, then the Renwick director, responded: “I don’t really know what this is, but I can tell it’s going to be interesting.” 

That’s an understatement. > Washington Post, Read More

In Press Tags Will Roger Peterson, Burning Man, Renwick Gallery, Nora Atkinson, Elizabeth Broun, No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Michael O'Sullivan
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