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"With all of our civil rights museums, a slavery exhibit would be the perfect complement".
The prime exhibit would be Joan's dripping disdain for Roger and his rhapsody on procreation: "We created a huiman life, we made a baby".
The vendor said her company chose the Palazzo because it was inexpensive, and received a verbal assurance that its exhibit would be permitted.
With a Guggenheim fellowship in hand but lacking any media credentials, she came up with a persuasive pretext to convince politicians to pose: the exhibit would be held at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, in conjunction with the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution.
Ultimately, though, he had decided that it would be too risky: Nava's sculptures were, after all, no more than the work of an amateur housewife, and her exhibit would be better suited to one of the primary school's galleries, in order to avoid rumors of nepotism.
Wandering through the exhibit would be Finley's cat, Mack C. Padd.
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Reports that animals from shuttered exhibits would be shipped "to other institutions" are greatly exaggerated.
If this had come to fruition, Nancy's exhibits would be par for the course.
"If everybody got everything, then the level of the exhibits would be so low that we would be a different kind of museum".
When the Exploratorium in San Francisco reopened in April at a new, larger site on a waterfront pier, museum officials expected a crush of crowds — so many additional visitors that they worried the museum and its interactive exhibits would be overrun.
The decision to tour some items belonging to the collection goes against the wishes of shipping magnate Sir William Burrell, who made the donation to the city of Glasgow and feared exhibits would be damaged during transportation abroad.
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