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Passing On A Picasso? How Curators Say ‘No’ (Wall St. Journal) Archives

May 21, 2010 by Bowdoin

Donations are a stock-in-trade for most art museums, but that doesn’t mean they’ll take everything offered. Curators dish on the fine art of saying thanks-but-no-thanks.

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