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Souvenir, Art, or Anthropology?

By Y. Kit Wu
David R. Odo, director of student programs at the Harvard Art Museums, speaks to a crowd on Thursday night about the legacy of early Japanese photographs as both art and works of ethnography. During the discussion, Odo also questioned whether photos in the digital age would have the same gravitas as historical photos.
David R. Odo, director of student programs at the Harvard Art Museums, speaks to a crowd on Thursday night about the legacy of early Japanese photographs as both art and works of ethnography. During the discussion, Odo also questioned whether photos in the digital age would have the same gravitas as historical photos.

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