A path-breaking engagement of classroom and archives
PhD Communication students examine the Llhuros materials now housed at the Cornell University Archives.
The one great contemporary visual comment on this society, Norman Daly's unprecedented creation—The Civilization of Llhuros— has no polemic intent, but this imaginary archeological civilization is a revelation of the obsessions and psychic condition of our times, offered in the form of an artful and seductive array of sights, words and sounds.
—Kenneth Evett, The New Republic, November 1973
PhD Communication students examine the Llhuros materials now housed at the Cornell University Archives.
Norman Daly’s 1949 painting will be exhibited along with recent acquisitions from January 14-May 4.
The Cornell University Library’s Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections acquires a trove of archival materials from Norman Daly’s “Llhuros”.
“Art can bring out many truths, even by using lies.” Chancellor Professor Beauvais Lyons, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, presents an episode on “The Civilization of Llhuros” for The Academic Minute.