Sargent and Paris Exhibition Gets Green Light for Imported Artworks at the Met
Published Date: 1/22/2025
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Summary
The government has approved special art pieces from abroad to be shown temporarily in the “Sargent and Paris” exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. These culturally important objects will help Americans enjoy and learn about art from other countries. This approval means the exhibition can go ahead without delays, benefiting museums and visitors alike.
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‘Sargent and Paris’ Exhibit Cleared
The government determined that certain objects imported from abroad for temporary display in the “Sargent and Paris” exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (and at possible additional venues) are of cultural significance and that their exhibition is in the national interest. This approval lets the exhibition proceed as planned so museum visitors in the United States can view and learn from these works.
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