Atomic Number Thirteen: Aluminum in 20th Century Design
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New Orleans Museum of Art 1 Collins C. Diboll Circle, New Orleans, Louisiana 70124
One hundred and fifty years ago, the piles of pennies-worth aluminum cans crunched on the side of the road would have been worth more than gold. Seen as precious only a short century ago, this element is largely taken for granted today—a necessity used in our architecture, industry, and travel. The New Orleans Museum of Art's exhibition Atomic Number Thirteen explores the changing role of aluminum in twentieth-century design. noma.org.
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New Orleans
Exhibits, Visual Arts