Sentences with phrase «selling public art collection»

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• A private tour of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's latest exhibit hours before opening to the public • Private after - hours trunk show at Bergdorf Goodman to preview and preorder designer shoe collections • Get backstage access to meet the cast of a Tony Award - winning Broadway show • Procure court - side tickets to sold - out NBA playoff games • Secure the most coveted reservations in New York City's hottest restaurants
England & Co has sold numerous contemporary and 20th - century works to public collections, including Tate; the Imperial War Museum; the Victoria and Albert Museum; the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery; the Museum of London; the National Gallery of Australia; the Smithsonian Institution, Washington; the Arts Council of Great Britain; and the British Museum.
It amounts to many a postmodern critique of art institutions and arts funding — starting well before Jeffrey Deitch took over LA MOCA, the New Museum sold out to the Joannou collection, or the New York Public Library unloaded a great American landscape to Wal - Mart as, in time, the core of a new museum.
Smith has written for the New York Times «Critic's Notebook» about the need for museums to be free to the public, Brandeis University's decision to close its museum and sell its art collection (later rescinded), and the unveiling of the Google Art Project, which allowed online HD views of paintings in the collections of scores of leading museums worldwiart collection (later rescinded), and the unveiling of the Google Art Project, which allowed online HD views of paintings in the collections of scores of leading museums worldwiArt Project, which allowed online HD views of paintings in the collections of scores of leading museums worldwide.
Any works not appropriate for gifting to these primary museums will be sold to benefit the Contemporary Art Society's Acquisitions scheme or will be gifted to other public collections in the UK.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) acquires the first painting Frida Kahlo ever sold, raising the number of Kahlo's works in American public collections to 13.
Smith has written critic's notebooks on the need for museums to be free to the public, Brandeis University's decision to close its museum and sell its art collection (later rescinded) and the unveiling of the Google Art Project, which allowed online HD views of paintings in the collections of scores of leading museums worldwiart collection (later rescinded) and the unveiling of the Google Art Project, which allowed online HD views of paintings in the collections of scores of leading museums worldwiArt Project, which allowed online HD views of paintings in the collections of scores of leading museums worldwide.
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