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Dream of Things That Have Never Been but Someday Will Be
201221st century
422 x 272 mm (16.6 x 10.7 in.)
After Nguyen Minh Thanh, Vietnamese
Miriam Klein Stahl, American (probably)
Gabby Miller, American (probably)
- boys - Use to refer to male human beings from birth through adolescence. [August 1993 descriptor added.]
- children (people by age group) - People in the earliest developmental stage of life. [August 1996 related term added. February 1995 descriptor changed, was "children". September 1993 related term added. November 1992 alternate term added. February 1991 scope note added.]
- dreams - Successions of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep. RHUND2 [June 1994 descriptor added.]
- Occupy Movement
- political art - Use for art produced to have an explicit political content or purpose. [June 1995 descriptor added.]
- posters - Notices intended to be posted to advertise, promote, or publicize an activity, cause, product, or service; also, decorative, mass-produced prints intended for hanging. For small printed notices or advertisements intended for distribution by hand, use "handbills." [August 1995 related term added. June 1992 descriptor added.]
- protesting - Openly expressing objection, disapproval, or dissent. RHDEL2 [January 1991 scope note added.]
- social movements - Collective action undertaken by people, who may or may not be formally organized, for the purpose of promoting or resisting an aspect of social change within a society. [July 1993 descriptor added.]
- Southeast Asia - TGN 7016821
- image Dimensions: 422 x 272 mm (16.6 x 10.7 in.)
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Nguyen Minh Thanh, Vietnamese Miriam Klein Stahl, American (probably) Gabby Miller, American (probably) . Dream of Things That Have Never Been but Someday Will Be, 2012. From Occuprint. Screenprint on heavyweight white wove paper. image : 422 x 272 mm (16.6 x 10.7 in.). Sheet : 456 x 304 mm (18 x 12 in.). DAC accession number 2012.10.19. Friends of the Davison Art Center funds and Russell G. D’Oench — Davison Art Center Curator’s Fund, 2012.