A striking omission from the show is
the lack of wall texts to provide any context for the vast diversity of works on display.
Not exact matches
The diastic poem is obtained by filtering the
text from the last letter written by Lehman Bros to their shareholders (LB Annual Report 2007) with the following line from Michael Douglas in
Wall Street (1987) «The point is, ladies and gentleman, that greed, for
lack of a better word, is good».
Such details undermine Soltis's claim in the catalogue that Sully «allowed» his women to perform — as the
wall text notes, Ridgely would have been expected to master the harp at finishing school — and that «they were free to show up in unusual poses» that one could more readily read as suggesting a
lack of freedom.