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reinstallation
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The act or process of reinstalling.
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To celebrate the reinstallation of the newly conserved La Japonaise (1876) by Claude Monet, which features his wife wearing a blonde wig and a Japanese kimono, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, replicated the garment and encouraged visitors to don it, pose in front of the painting, and post a photograph to #mfaBoston.
The lawyers who fought for the reinstallation of Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry and other senior judges ousted by Mr Musharraf are to undertake another "long march" to Islamabad on 9 March – the second anniversary of the chief justice's initial sacking – to demand his return to the bench.
Seeing the room as the reinstallation was being completed, with the shutters open, I got to gauge the impact when they were closed.
Early in the Second World War, a coup by Iraqi Army officers sympathetic to the Nazis led to another British invasion, and a reinstallation of the young king and his regent, whom the coup had run out.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Photography aficionados disappointed that the medium gets so little room or serious attention in the Whitney's "Full House" survey can find consolation at the Museum of Modern Art, where the latest reinstallation of the permanent photography collection culminates in a shrewdly edited show of recent acquisitions focussing on the landscape.
How about a reinstallation at MOMA according to artists' hat sizes?
When the two women from Guerrero left the forum and went into the adjacent lobby, they saw that a large and festive cocktail reception was being held to celebrate the reinstallation there of a restored mural by Rufino Tamayo.
"Out of Time," the third annual reinstallation of the rehoused Museum of Modern Art's capacious contemporary galleries, is a mixed bag of works from the past four decades, with a trenchant and, considering MOMA's history, somewhat melancholy theme.
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A reference in those opening text panels to "an ongoing program of periodic reinstallations" suggests that, more than in the past, we should expect the unexpected, and new levels of turnover, in the years ahead.
Robin K. Wright, the director of the Bill Holm Center for the Study of Northwest Coast Art at the Burke Museum, University of Washington, said that "museums are notoriously slow to change their labels" and typically wait for full-scale reinstallations.
Reinstallations will take place in stages, a few galleries at a time.
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