State Department Clears Duchamp's Iconic Artworks for U.S. Display
Published Date: 12/1/2025
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The U.S. government has approved the temporary import of important Marcel Duchamp artworks for special exhibitions at top museums like MoMA in New York and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This means art lovers across the country get a rare chance to see these cultural treasures, with no extra costs or delays expected. The exhibitions highlight the national value of sharing world-class art with the public.
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U.S. approves Duchamp works for display
You can see select Marcel Duchamp objects temporarily imported from abroad for display at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, New York, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The U.S. Department of State determined these objects are culturally significant and that their temporary exhibition in the United States is in the national interest; they may also travel to additional venues yet to be determined.
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