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Mierle Laderman Ukeles, The Keeping of the Keys, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut, 1973. Helen Molesworth writes, “In The Keeping of the Keys, Ukeles took the museum guards’ keys and systematically locked and unlocked museum doors throughout the day, wreaking havoc on the logic of the museum’s workday. The piece so infuriated the curators, who felt that their office should be exempt, that when Ukeles announced that the office was to become a piece of maintenance art, all but one curator ran out of the room, fleeing both the artist and their own work.”
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