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Its accomplishments are several: It puts on view many of the museum's latest acquisitions.
It's a subject that that the film ultimately avoids; and it's a film that is as notable for its ellipses and omissions as for what it puts on view.
Miro had already accepted reserves on several of the paintings, but she was able to persuade the buyers to release them, and the Tate eventually paid six hundred thousand pounds for the complete ensemble, which it puts on view periodically.
But this effort to go against the grain of architectural history is a contradictory one, in certain ways divided against itself — in part thanks to how much material it puts on view.
The manuscript is exhibited each holiday season at the Morgan, but as a matter of expedience, only one page is put on view each year, under glass.
A more wholesome gallery of characters was put on view in "Ten Fascinating Women" (1955).
But that's easy to forget given the gruesome stuff that has been put on view.
After its confiscation it was put on view at the Bode Museum in Berlin.
Finally, it will be put on view at Sotheby's before its July 30 sale.
On Saturday Sotheby's will put on view 80 pieces of African art from his vast collection.
He showed his grievous wounds and put on view the compacted impossibility of grief, love and separation.
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