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Sep202013

LACMA, Broad, Other Art Museums Work to Put Storage on Display

New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art's Henry R. Luce Center packs in 7,129 objects. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) (click photo for larger image)

“...as a way to bring art out from its underbelly and display more of a museum's possessions, several institutions are embracing "visible storage" in public areas, exhibiting the art without the expense of a spacious, beautifully installed and curated show.”

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