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Titus Kaphar

Season 4 Episode 4 | 9mVideo has Closed Captions

Titus Kaphar seeks to unearth history's contemporary relevance.

Titus Kaphar is an artist who seeks to dislodge history from its status as the "past" in order to unearth its contemporary relevance. His aim is to reveal something of what has been lost and to investigate the power of rewritten history. Kaphar’s most recent sculpture, created for the Forgotten Soldier exhibit, is on display at the American Revolution Museum in Yorktown.

12/18/2019

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Curate 757 is a local public television program presented by WHRO Public Media

Curate 757

Titus Kaphar

Season 4 Episode 4 | 9mVideo has Closed Captions

Titus Kaphar is an artist who seeks to dislodge history from its status as the "past" in order to unearth its contemporary relevance. His aim is to reveal something of what has been lost and to investigate the power of rewritten history. Kaphar’s most recent sculpture, created for the Forgotten Soldier exhibit, is on display at the American Revolution Museum in Yorktown.

12/18/2019

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