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WHAT does it take to make a museum great?
"I love the idea that you could make a museum out of found objects," Jade French, 22, said.
He tells homeowners, "If you have an old house you don't have to make a museum of it.
"We don't want to make a museum like the Musée du quai Branly in Paris, where colonialism is absent completely.
The chance is there to make a museum exceptional in Britain and the world, like none other.
Though Pamuk was not a collector in any serious sense before he set out to make a museum, he admits to being incapable of disposing of certain things.
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Mr. Haber said the buyers, who live in London, intended to "make a museum-quality restoration".
"We're trying to make a museum-quality exhibition in a public space," says the project's curator, Cedar Lewisohn, who also organised Tate Modern's 2008 Street Art show, which saw the brick facade of Bankside power station covered with murals.
Under Arnold Lehman's leadership, the Brooklyn Museum has been ahead of the curve in addressing a critical question: What makes a museum relevant in the 21st century, and to whom is the museum relevant?
I've always had this dream of making a museum that kids drag their parents to".
Ingersoll and Al Smith spoke vaguely of moving it to Prospect Park and making a museum of it.
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