Government Greenlights Art Import for Forest Paths Exhibit in Massachusetts
Published Date: 12/22/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. government has approved the temporary import of important artworks for the exhibition “Giorgio Griffa: Paths in the Forest” at the Clark Art Institute in Massachusetts. This means these culturally valuable pieces can be shown in the U.S., helping art lovers enjoy them while supporting cultural exchange. The decision affects the museum, the artwork owners, and the public, with no extra costs or delays announced.
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Approval for Temporary Art Imports
The U.S. Department of State approved the temporary import of culturally significant artworks for the exhibition "Giorgio Griffa: Paths in the Forest" to be shown at The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, and possibly other venues. This determination was published as Public Notice 12886 in the Federal Register on December 22, 2025, and states the objects are of cultural significance and that their temporary display in the United States is in the national interest.
Public Access to Exhibition
You can see the artworks in the exhibition "Giorgio Griffa: Paths in the Forest" when they are temporarily shown at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts; the State Department published this determination on December 22, 2025. The decision allows these culturally significant pieces to be displayed in the United States, benefiting museum visitors and the public.
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