New Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG) museum exhibition continues it's inspiration from Notorious BIG

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    In keeping with the spirit of the Notorious RBG book, the exhibit riffs off the pop-culture connection between Ginsburg (Notorious RBG) and famed rapper Notorious B.I.G. Playing on that theme, each gallery section alludes to a song or lyric from the late hip-hop star. Ginsburgs briefs and other writings, including some of her famously searing dissents, also are woven throughout the exhibit, according to a press release.


    But before she was a pop culture phenom, Ginsburg was a student, wife, mother, lawyer, judge, and womens rights pioneer. To that end, the show features three-dimensional environments that illustrate key moments of her life, such as recreations of her childhood Brooklyn apartment and of the Supreme Court bench.

    Immersive and interactive events are all the rage in Houston these days, bringing life to historic figures take the current Immersive Van Gogh and the new Immersive Friday Kahlo. Now, locals can get to know Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the five-foot-one giant of American politics and Supreme Court judge, in a new exhibition coming to Holocaust Museum Houston.

    Houston will be the sole Texas site for Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg which will be on view March 11 through July 31.

    This new show is based on the New York Times bestselling book and Tumblr blog of the same name, Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. It is the first-ever museum exhibition focused solely on Ginsburg, who passed away in 2020 but gained a new generation of fans as her image has adorned mugs, t-shirts, posters, and bobbleheads.

    Visitors will also get a glimpse of the Supreme Court justices marriage to Martin Marty Ginsburg, her husband of more than 50 years. More imagery includes family snapshots and even some of Martys favorite recipes; he was the family chef.

    Holocaust Museum Houston will hold special events and public programming, including a free day, March 15, which celebrates of Ginsburgs birthday. Other key public events include the HMH NEXTGens Notorious Sip and Stretch Yoga March 30, Notorious RBG in Song performed by soprano/composer Patrice Michaels and internationally acclaimed pianist Andrew Harley May 18. The museum will also offer free admission during extended hours on select days.

    She may have stood only five foot one, but Justice Ginsburg was truly a giant in her work on equality and justice for all, said HMH CEO Dr. Kelly J. Zúñiga, in a statement. Whether you are a fan or a law scholar, this exhibition is a love letter to a true American icon. Few in history have stood taller in exemplifying what it means to be an upstander. We are honored to be the only Texas museum to host this exhibition so her remarkable story can live on to inspire others.


    Source: CultureMap.com
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