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You can call your castle kings about my vehemence
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Your fucked up brain wants me to retireâ¦.
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Late one humid night in Wichita, Kansas, in June 1977, Ruth Finley, a 47-year-old telephone company employee and mother of two grown sons, was startled by the ringing of her phone. She had just endured a traumatic day: that afternoon her husband Ed had collapsed from an apparent heart attack after working in their back yard. Now Ed lay in a hospital bed as doctors searched for a conclusive diagnosis, while Ruth tried to shake off the unease she felt at the unfamiliar experience of being alone in her house at night.
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Moise Potvin (1876-1948), President Franklin D. Roosevelt and cabinet members., ca. 1935, carved wood and lightbulbs, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, gift from the Levine Folk Art Collection, 2020.129
In Atlanta, the
High Museum of Art continued an expansion of its collection in 2020 with new acquisitions, including the
major purchase of a rare âTennessee Valley Authorityâ quilt designed by Ruth Clement Bond and
important gifts of American sculpture and European works. The acquisitions significantly contribute to the Highâs decorative arts and design, folk and self-taught art and European art departments. Additionally, the acquisitions enhance conversations between the aforementioned departments and the greater collection, as well as bolster the Museumâs commitment to forging a diverse and expansive collection to mirror the Atlanta community and the larger populace.