Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Berkshire Museum To Sell Off More Art Because It Didn't Get Enough Money The First Time Around

The first round of the widely criticized deaccessioning, with works being sold in April and May, only netted $47 million of the museum board's $55 million goal. Now nine more works will be sold, seven of them privately and two at Sotheby's; those works include pieces by Bierstadt and Calder as well as Qing Dynasty antiques.



Article source here:Arts Journal

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