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The Met is already contemporary when it places art, of any age, in a framework of contemporary ideas, as it did with its Islamic wing rehang of 2011, its history-rewriting global textiles show Interwoven Globe of 2013, or last year's profound exhibition of Kongo sculpture.
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While Clark's legacy in Brazil is profound, this exhibition draws international attention to her work.
Mr. Rosensaft, the founding chairman of the International Network of Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, has led a protest campaign, saying that the exhibition inflicts "profound pain and emotional distress on the men and women who experienced the Holocaust".
While loaded with arresting paintings, sculptures, prints and artifacts, the exhibition also highlights profound differences in what death means to the two cultures.
But the Holocaust Museum's display has a deep impact, rendered all the more profound for being placed after the permanent exhibition.
Despite considerable diversity in craft, material and visual ideals, the exhibition is united by a profound reverence for the beauty of the natural world and the conviction that it should not be marred by manmade objects.
The exhibition no doubt asks far more profound questions than these as it aims to show how artistic masterpieces can heal the pain of modern life.
Regardless of the cause, this exhibition argues that 1901 witnessed a profound change in Picasso's art.In "Child with a Dove", "Harlequin and Companion" and "Seated Harlequin", Picasso is no longer trying on his elders' clothes.
He applied for and won two Stanford University grants totaling $4400 to create Physics in Vogue, an exhibition featuring 10 images that explore "profound contemporary physics discoveries".
The exhibition "offers multivalent approaches to the profound complexity and nuance inherent in inquiries surrounding identity and existence," explains show curator Amanda Hunt in the exhibition catalog.
(Mr Almond, the exhibition notes reveal, was "surprised by the profound effect that a visit to Auschwitz had on him").But the Chapman brothers pass the test, as does Maurizio Cattelan's sculpture of John Paul II struck down by a meteorite.
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