
When the filmmaker, painter, ethnographer, occultist, and occasional vagrant Harry Smith died in New York's Chelsea Hotel in 1991, he left behind 166 boxes of belongings. They contained such treasures as Chinese papier-mâché masks, an illustrated manuscript on string figures (which he noted were "produced by all primitive societies" and "the only universal thing other than singing"), and countless sets of collectible cards, among them Iran-Contra Scandal Trading Cards, the Aleister Crowley Thoth Tarot Deck, and Stardust Casino Playing Cards. The work of the collector is never done, and Smith seemed determined to turn his single-room home into a museum of all the world's indigenous relics and pop-culture junk, so that he might decipher the codes connecting them. During his lifetime, Smith was known almost
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