Several have named schools, centers or museums after her, including Wellesley and Harvard University.
Then again, for practical reasons, buildings need to announce their function as, say, schools or museums.
Partnering with local universities or foundations, they scoured local archives and repositories owned by artists, their families, universities or museums, to identify, scan and catalog the primary source documents, selectively, for inclusion in the archive.
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The Cultural Property Implementation Act of 1983 gives the feds the power, among other things, to seize artifacts documented in the inventory of archeological sites or museums of countries that ratified a 1970 Unesco convention on illicit antiquities.
As other collectors flock to either bright, young emerging stars or established artists with big reputations, Jovanovic looks at the merits of buying the work of older artists such as Judith Bernstein or Llyn Foulkes that already have an impressive body of work behind them and that are belatedly receiving attention later in their careers from galleries or museums.
His dealer, Roland Augustine, reports that half of his Luhring Augustine Gallery's clients are museums or trustees of museums.
Closing museums, or parts of museums, for certain days could be one measure to save money, he said.
Some owners have moved collections out of storage to be displayed at home or in museums.
Messages could also be displayed on cinema screens, on billboards or in museums, without distracting patrons from the main event.
He says efforts should have been made to sell assets on to other lottery projects or to museums, rather than offering them to the highest bidder in a process he likens to a car boot sale.
Rulnick says that the pieces that have already sold from the current exhibition are either going to museums or to established LeWitt collectors.
The demand is as large as the Chinese population and economy, and supply of exquisite objects limited, thanks to most being in Western museums or private collections.
Many of the tunnel networks in Alderney remain untouched and open to the public, while most in Guernsey have been turned into museums or have been closed off for safety reasons.
This drove it underground, pushing up prices and spawning international crime syndicates ready to snap it up wherever it could be found, whether in game reserves, museums or even as trophies in private homes.
Last year the court heard some 220 cases, mainly involving petty crimes such as pickpocketing committed by a tiny fraction of the 18 million people who enter Saint Peter's Basilica or the Vatican Museums each year.
Analysts and proponents of the technology say it could be used to build apps that direct users to their gate at the airport, provide audio tours in museums or push offers to consumers based on where they are standing inside a store.
We have incredible (and mostly free or very inexpensive) museums and lots and lots of parks.
Stay away from bonds issued by nonprofit organizations like museums and universities or bonds issued by low-income housing projects.
He has produced props for theatre productions and films, or sculptures for display in museums, visitor centres and other buildings.
It claims to provide navigation inside buildings, stadiums, airports, shopping malls, hospitals, museums without using GPS or Wifi.
In all these events the claims of scholarship were always secondary to those of national or local pride, and national museums were usually reluctant to make loans.
Others are designed to enrich guests' connection to the locale, like the in-house art concierge at Le Royal Monceau, who will design a trip through the best Parisian museums and galleries, or the genealogists on hand at Ireland's Lodge at Doonbeg to track visitors' family ancestry.
Are also invited directors and high level experts from other European museums, professional institutions or international organizations to allow for an exchange of ideas and best practices (Peace Memorial in Caen, Museum of Europe in Brussels, German Historical Museum in Berlin, National Museum of the Risorgimento in Turin, Council of Europe, International Association of Museums of History, ICOM South-East European Regional Alliance).
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The Art Fund also relaunched its membership card - which will now be known as the National Art Pass - offering free or discount admission to more than 200 museums and galleries.
Many of London's big museums, unlike those in Washington or New York, do not bother to search visitors' bags.
This year, we saw the four surviving orbiters making Earthly journeys -- whether flown or towed -- to new homes at museums and similar attractions.
That skyline also attests to Hong Kong's rapacious appetite for the new: Few examples of traditional Chinese or more recent colonial architecture stand outside of museums, while contemporary works by Norman Foster and I.
As an aside, Lombardi referred to concerns over financial oversight in the city state, which have meant that Vatican shops and museums have not been able to accept credit or debit cards since January 1.
High-profile Russian and Chinese collectors have been buying art at auction or from galleries and then donating it to Russian and Chinese museums.
Casa Daros' status as a privately financed project distinguishes it from the other new museums, most of which have received funds from municipal or other public coffers.
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