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AK The illustrations might have usefulness for comments, but [[strikeout]is[[/strikeout]] in addition to what we might say and I jotted down a number of things.
With museums outside and inside, I think the full heights might be useful. You could have a photograph of the Guggenheim and a photograph of [[strikeout]]the[[/strikeout]] Hadrian's tomb; the Whitney Museum and a drawing of the [[strikeout]]Meridian a Merimmac[[/strikeout]] [[strikeout]]Meridian[[/strikeout]] Merrimac or an Army tank[[strikeout]]; [[/strikeout]] [[strikeout]]the Whitney with[[/strikeout]] with [[strikeout]]a[[/strikeout]] Roman fortress, [[strikeout]]the Whitney[[/strikeout]] showing the windows forbidding and threatening the outside world with aggression. 
The inside of the Modern Art Museum showing a wall with some placement and next to that the [[strikeout]]Merrimac[[/strikeout]][[strikeout]]Meridian[[/strikeout]] Merrimac. Then in connection with this a junk assemblage from the last ten years in a museum or wherever you can get the photograph. The same assemblage would have to be moved to a junk yard. 
Photographs of the Sears Roebuck appliance floor, showing art lined up as refrigerators next to a shot of Les Levine's installation shots of non-art environment as oil refin[[strikeout]]a[[/strikeout]]ery (Elizabeth N.J.), the Cheetah, bathroom displays. 
[[left margin]]R.S.?[[/left margin]] A photograph of Univac or some huge electronic operation, [[strikethrough]]A[[/strikethrough]] big display place, IBM, Bell Laboratories, etc. Ak If we had photos of that kind could you contribute observations. These kinds of comparison would make the point almost without words, then we could amplify them.
It would be great if we could photograph the Guggenheim one
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