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MGM 2008 - WHAT WOULD YOU PUT IN A MUSEUM OF ME?
01/05/2008
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WHAT WOULD YOU PUT IN YOUR PERSONAL MUSEUM?

Antony Gormley told us he'd preserve a saint's habit and a nuclear research machine. What would you put in a museum of you? What precious objects tell the story of your life?

To mark the beginning of Museums and Galleries Month 2008 we asked cultural figures about key moments, objects, ideas and innovations they'd put in a Museum of Me. Below is the first set - we'll be adding more throughout Museums and Galleries Month 2008 - please check back to see what other people have added.

We're also interested in what you'd put in a Museum of Me, so when you've read what the experts say, why not use our Storymaker tool to tell us what you'd put in a museum of me. We'll pick some of the most interesting examples and publish them with our original selection.

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Laura Ellen Bacon

From Stone Age hand axes to mind reading devices - artist Laura Ellen Bacon

Stephen Bayley

From the humble pen to the 'only invention with no downside', the bicycle - author and cultural commentator Stephen Bayley

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Caroline Collier

Caroline, Director of Tate National, chose a beautiful Stubbs painting of a horse, and an inspirational collegue from the past amongst other things.

Stephen Foster

From an art installation to an iPod - John Hansard Gallery Director Stephen Foster

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Antony Gormley

From the habit of St Francis to a Large Hadron Collider - sculptor Antony Gormley

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a black and white photo portrait of a man with glasses

Wayne Hemingway

From the Land of Lost Content to Facebook - designer Wayne Hemingway

Margaret Hodge MP

From Rauschenberg to the pager - Culture Minister Margaret Hodge

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John Kippin

From wooden ships to DNA sequencing - artist and photographer John Kippin

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Hew Locke

From Baroque mirrors to rubber bands - artist Hew Locke

Sandy Nairne

Working with an Australian aboriginal artist, the genuis of Sir Christopher Wren, and a crucial MA programme - some of the things Sandy Nairne would keep in a personal museum.

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a photo portrait of a man in a shirt and tie

Prof Chris Rapley CBE

From spacecraft to ice sheets - Science Museum Director Professor Chris Rapley

Stephen Snoddy

A 'veil' painting and Gilbert and George are to be found in the museum of New Art Gallery director Stephen Snoddy

Mike Tooby

Excavations on the Somerset Levels and a Peter Lanyon exhibition at Kettle's Yard feature in the museum of Mike Tooby, of National Museums Wales

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Remember, we are also interested in what you think, and we would like you to use our simple Storymaker editing tool to tell us what you'd put in a museum of me. We will be selecting some of the most interesting examples and publishing them next to the experts views...

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