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Word: exhibitable (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Peabody Museum, a research-oriented institution with modest exhibition facilities, will receive $150,000 to restore, organize, photograph and ship artifacts from its collection. The art, history and general museums that will exhibit the Peabody artifacts will use the remaining funds to organize the exhibits and prepare interpretative brochures, lectures, maps and labels...

Author: By William F. Powers, | Title: Peabody Accepts $250,000 From National Endowment | 5/13/1980 | See Source »

...program will allow the general public to see important artifacts from the Peabody collection that are normally in storage or displayed without much explanation, Charles H. Howard, who is planning a collaborative exhibit at the Boston Museum of Science, said yesterday...

Author: By William F. Powers, | Title: Peabody Accepts $250,000 From National Endowment | 5/13/1980 | See Source »

Howard, who will use Peabody artifacts in an exhibit on Mayan culture, added that if the program succeeds, NEH may fund similar programs with other institutions...

Author: By William F. Powers, | Title: Peabody Accepts $250,000 From National Endowment | 5/13/1980 | See Source »

...exist outside the photograph. Neutral and straightforward as the picture appears at first glance, you could not come by the same perspective even if you were able to stand at that street, at that instant, and witness the actual event. The picture, like much of the work in the exhibit, illustrates the most basic, elusive and inexhaustible fact about photography--that even the most artless photographs are not so much records of reality as they are refinements and extensions...

Author: By Larry Shapiro, | Title: Refinements of Reality | 5/12/1980 | See Source »

...SILVER in these paintings has tarnished black and the books themselves are fraying at the edges. The paintings--preserved for years inside these albums and now displayed behind two layers of glass--are not going to disappear. But after May 18, this exhibit isn't going to happen again. Stuart Cary Welch kind of sniffles when he talks about this, but then he smiles and hands you one of the "Wonders of the Age" buttons he has made. It's not everyday that you can see paintings that, as Welch says, "make the French impressionists look like wallpaper...

Author: By Robert O. Boorstin, | Title: Hostage Iranian Miniatures | 5/1/1980 | See Source »

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