Somehow sponsorship is less bothersome than censorship.
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>Here we go again.
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>This leads me to ask the question just why so many subscribers justify
>exhibits like "Sensations" which was a self serving commercial
>promotion by the owner of the art while at the same time decry what is
>happening at the Smithsonian where commercial donations are being used
>to finance buildings and exhibitions that have self serving commercial
>aspects? Hypocrisy, or just politics?
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>John Bing
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>On Fri, 3 Aug 2001 17:49:33 -0400, you wrote:
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>>This article from NYTimes.com
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>>I'd like to know what your thoughts on this are. Things like taking money
away from museums, compelling them to take down suggested donation signs, etc.
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