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He is a conceptual artist but admits his work doesn't sell for much – his technique consists of "borrowing" work by others and then giving it back later, not making a lot by way of saleable merchandise.
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Quoted in discussion of the difficulty in borrowing works of art for exhibits.
By Janet Flanner The New Yorker, April 18 , 1970P. 128 Quoted in discussion of the difficulty in borrowing works of art for exhibits.
Mr. Groys combed former Soviet archives, borrowing works from the State History Museum in Moscow, the Tretyakov Gallery and the Russian State Library.
And with the Wallace banned by its founder from lending any of its treasures, borrowing works from other museums could prove a challenge all of its own.
Great museums acquire their reputations not just through the size and quality of their collections but through the special exhibitions they organize, borrowing works from around the world.
While the paper raised general questions for directors to consider when borrowing works from private collectors for exhibitions, it said nothing about an exhibition devoted specifically to works owned by one collector.
Surely Grounds for Sculpture could have borrowed work from museums?
When she asked if she could borrow work for the China Institute, he promptly agreed.
The whole of the borrowed work is presented, just devoid of some of its defining features.
But when he tried to borrow work from other institutions no one would lend to him.
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