

Paper
May 25, 2022
Taz Ahmed, an author and activist, shares poignant memories of Archie comics during the Bangladesh Liberation War, illustrating paper’s role in personal history. Rachel Mustalish discusses the art and challenges of paper conservation at The Met, emphasizing its fragility and significance. Nancy Rosin uncovers the evolution of Valentine's Day cards, while Allison Rudnick dives into the museum's ephemera collection, celebrating paper as a vessel for memories and emotions. Together, they explore the timeless bond between people and the printed page.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Nostalgia and the Power of Paper
01:37 • 12min
The Enigmatic Life of a Celebrity Belly Dancer
13:48 • 2min
Exploring Exoticism and Intimacy Through Ephemera
15:44 • 2min
The Intimacy and Fragility of Paper
17:23 • 2min
The Art of Paper Preservation
19:33 • 7min
The Heart of Valentine's: A Journey Through Paper
26:22 • 9min
The Silent Power of Paper: Identity and Expression
35:45 • 3min