What are the central historical, artistic, social and/or political issues you want to foreground for your audience, and why?

Propose an idea for an exhibition at a gallery, museum, public space, or other setting of your choice. Anchor your proposal by choosing ONE object of focus and discuss it in relation to TWO additional objects to clarify the theme you envision for the show. In fluent and grammatically correct English prose, clearly and concisely explain what is most interesting about the objects you have chosen and why you think they ought to be exhibited together. To support your proposal, use available scholarship to establish a framework for the exhibition. What are the key visual and/or material features of the objects that you want to highlight for your audience, and why? What are the central historical, artistic, social and/or political issues you want to foreground for your audience, and why? Exhibitions are often accompanied by a publication so the framework you provide in your proposal will also function as a program for further research.