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Posted By: leon
Here are a few pics Marshall sent over concerning a new display of photography and baseball cards in the Denver Art Museum. I believe this might be the first time baseball cards are featured in an Art Museum.....It's always nice to see our hobby get some good press and be put in a positive light. (thank goodness I just got hi speed DSL) regards |
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Posted By: Max Weder
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Posted By: leon
I might have forgotten about the Budick one as it's probably not been on public display for quite a while....Whereas this one is on display now, of course..... regardless of that fact I think anything that portrays our hobby in a positive light it is a good thing. There is much more joy I get from collecting than angst....and that aspect is not always brought to light.... |
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Posted By: Anthony
Both times I've been in NYC the Burdick collection was on display- it's in a small hallway between 2 big halls, on the wall. I was told they rotate the items regularly- when I was there 3 years ago it was some T205's, '35 Goudeys, Remars, and some early '50's Topps and Bowmans. |
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Posted By: leon
I have never been to either so thanks for the clarification...I heard the Burdick display could only be seen by appt....but maybe that was the other parts of it not on public display.....regards |
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Posted By: JimB
That is great that he has done this. I am sure it will be a wonderful exhibit in general and great for the hobby. |
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Posted By: Ray Piskadlo
Bits of the Burdick collection are on display. I was there this past April. They had six glass cases up. One of 4 OJ Cabinets, one of T206 Wagner, one of T206 Plank, one of 1933 Goudeys, one of 1940 Play Ball, and one of an oddball set from the late 30's that had Lou Gehrig. There were probably about 50 cards total on display. I took pictures with my camera phone, but don't know how to transfer it anywhere. |
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Posted By: DMcD
Looks like a cool exhibit. It's not listed yet at the Denver Art Museum website (not that I could find anyway) but a little digging revealed that the show runs until Sept 30. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
great photos! thanks for sharing. |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
The whole collection is there, but only a few pieces are on display at any one time. |
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Posted By: Anthony
The main collection is kept in a back room, and access is apparentely really tough. Adam Warshaw had a great post about viewing the collection when he was working on his book- perhaps someone can link the post. |
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Posted By: Yankeefan51
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Posted By: DMcD
Received my copy of the Museum of City of NY "exhibit companion" from Amazon a couple of days ago. Haven't had a chance to read the text but gave the pictures a once-over and was stoked big time. Lots of photos I'd never seen. Players, fans, stadiums, memorabilia, bb cards etc. There is a full page color picture of a young Don Zimmer that is worth the price of the book by itself. And how about that photo of Clem Labine finishing a warm-up pitch in a crouch. Bloody lovely! At first blush the book is right up there with some of the keeper "coffee table" baseball books like Classic Baseball Photographs by Donald Honig and Baseball as America by the gang at National Geographic, both personal favorites, as well as A Coffee Table Book about Coffee Tables by Kramer (Haha! I wen' hijack my own post which is an aside to an aside already. Apologies to everyone over at the "A major problem" thread). It might help to have been a young New Yorker in those days (which some of us were) but I believe it will appeal to many of youse guys. The content is not strictly limited to the '47-'57 Glory Days; there's a bit on the earlier heyday stars and the later Mets. |
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Posted By: Jeff O
As a follow-up to Bruce's post, there was a small display of Wharton-Tigar's collection at the British Museum last time I was there, though admittedly that was about five years ago. The surprising thing for me is that one of the items on display was a T206 Wagner. |
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Posted By: Marshall Fogel
Thank you for you kind comments. It's a pleasure to be a part of the chat room as I have learned from all of you on the subject of baseball cards. |
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Posted By: Jimmy
These are some great photos, great to see a baseball collection in a museum were the public can see how special this hobby really is. |
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