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Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Collars, Captured by Camera

An exhibit at the Jewish Museum features photos of collars worn by the late Supreme Court justice.

Good morning. It’s Friday. We’ll look at an exhibition of photographs of the collars that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wore. We’ll also look at a Manhattan Democrat whose City Hall hopes were dashed in 2021 but who is now looking into challenging Mayor Eric Adams in 2025.

Kris Graves

In the soft stillness of a museum gallery, you could forget that the photographs on the walls around you were shot under time pressure.

Six minutes each, the photographer Elinor Carucci told me.

The photographs, on view at the Jewish Museum in Manhattan, are haunting, almost three-dimensional images of collars and necklaces that belonged to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the Supreme Court.

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