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A new American wing draws on feminist and racially and ethnically diverse thinking to spotlight 400 exceptional works in its collection. Source link
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The artist for the fifth Facade Commission created Cubist sculptures that look forward and backward. The question is what more the Met can do going forward. Source link
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