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Artist #ReeMorton's flags, made to honor meaningful people in her life, were shown in her 1980 New Museum retrospective. Morton said of the project at the time, "The flags were made of nylon, the name of the person was appliqued, the images were painted. The images dealt with being-in-the-air, and were of such things as butterflies, birds, clouds, kits, flags, and fans. The flags were flown aboard the Lettie G. Howard, a 19th century fishing schooner, for three weeks. I kept the flags for a year, until I had an opportunity to show them pinned flat to a wall, so that they could be seen close-up as drawings. I am now in the process of distributing them—each flag is a present to the person it names." #FlagDay [Installation view of "Ree Morton: Retrospective 1971-1977," New Museum, New York, 1980. Image courtesy the New Museum archive]


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