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Acropolis Museum Postcards

4.25" x 6.25"
Paper
GREECE

One can imagine, correctly, that the Acropolis Museum is simply ah-maz-ing, (not so much for the building, by Bernard Tschumi, which has faced some controversy - understandably, as it does resemble a shopping mall). It’s the content, which cannot be outdone, with or without the Elgin (Parthenon) marbles (hopefully with, soon). What better way to document a visit to the $200 million structure than with postcards of its workers at work? Images of a modern creation in process? Man’s great gift of architecture under way? Which way to look? Up or down, forward or back? It’s a constant question in Athens and in Greece. When I came across these after three hours of studying antiquities, I found them to be a poetic homage to today’s worker.