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US museums plans to sell artworks to raise cash, diversify collections spark debate

US museums’ plans to sell artworks to raise cash, diversify collections spark debate Issued on: 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.

Should museums sell treasured works? Pandemic revives debate | Life

Sunday, 04 Apr 2021 09:32 AM MYT A man looks at ‘Atlas Photographique de la lune’ by Maurice Loewy and Pierre Henri Puiseux on July 1, 2019, part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York’s ‘Apollo’s Muse: The Moon in the Age of Photography’ exhibition. AFP pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. 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.

Wall Street Crime And Punishment: Albert H Wiggin, An Old-School Banker Whose Stock Prescience Got Him In Trouble

Wall Street Crime And Punishment: Albert H Wiggin, An Old-School Banker Whose Stock Prescience Got Him In Trouble
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New trustee joins Bennington College board

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BENNINGTON — Odili Donald Odita, an abstract painter who received his master of fine arts from Bennington College in 1990, has joined the college’s board of trustees. Odita was born in Enugu, Nigeria and lives and works in Philadelphia. He is an abstract painter exploring color both in the figurative historical context and in the sociopolitical sense. In addition to general trustee duties, Odita will serve on the college’s education and community life committee. “Odita’s creative, professional and sociopolitical expertise will be an immeasurable asset to our work,” said board chair Nick Stephens. “We look forward to working with him as we continue to strengthen Bennington’s position in higher education.”

The collection of Sydell Miller to be offered at Christie s

The collection of Sydell Miller to be offered at Christie s
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