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US museums’ plans to sell artworks to raise cash, diversify collections spark debate
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04/04/2021 - 11:53 A man covers himself from the rain as he walks in front of the Baltimore Museum of Art in Maryland, US on April 21, 2020. © Julio Cortez, AP 6 min American museums hit hard by the pandemic are selling paintings to bridge revenue gaps, with some going further and using the funds to diversify collections, but critics say the sales betray the institutions mission of preserving artwork for the public. Advertising Read more
US museums were only able to sell works, known as deaccessioning, in order to buy back others until April 2020 when the Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD) lifted the ban for two years to allow institutions to compensate for coronavirus-era losses.
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NEW YORK, April 4 American museums hit hard by the pandemic are selling paintings to bridge revenue gaps, with some going further and using the funds to diversify collections, but critics say the sales betray the institutions’ mission of preserving artwork for the public.
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