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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 3227
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    The U.S. Department of State has determined that certain culturally significant objects are being temporarily imported from abroad for display in the exhibition “Facing America: Mario Schifano 1960-1966” at the Center for Italian Modern Art in New York. These objects are considered important to the nation's interest. The determinations are supported by various legal authorities, and public notice has been ordered to be published in the Federal Register. For more information, interested parties can contact the Program Administrator at the Department of State.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. government says it's important for some special art pieces from other countries to be shown in a museum in New York, and they've made it official by telling everyone in a big, important book called the Federal Register.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 10030
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    The State Department has determined that certain culturally significant objects from abroad will be temporarily displayed in the "Rashid Johnson: A Poem for Deep Thinkers" exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in Texas. These objects are being brought in under agreements with their foreign owners and will help foster cultural exchange and enhance public understanding. This decision, deemed to be in the national interest, was made under the authority of several statutes and executive orders and intends for public notification through the Federal Register.

    Simple Explanation

    The State Department is allowing special, important objects from other countries to be shown in art museums in New York and Texas. This helps us learn about different cultures, but the exact things being shown and why these places were picked aren't fully explained.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 104603
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    The U.S. Department of State has determined that certain culturally significant objects are being imported for temporary display in the "Neue Sachlichkeit/New Objectivity" exhibition at the Neue Galerie in New York, with potential other venues. These objects are considered important for cultural purposes, and their display in the U.S. is in the national interest. Public notice of these determinations has been ordered for publication in the Federal Register. For more information, interested parties can contact Reed Liriano at the Department of State.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is allowing some special art from other countries to be shown in a museum in New York because it is important for everyone to see and learn from it. This decision is being announced so everyone knows that it's happening and that showing the art is considered good for the country.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 7451
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    The State Department has decided that certain artworks are being brought to the U.S. for a temporary exhibition titled "Alice Neel: People Come First" at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. These artworks are considered culturally significant and displaying them is in the national interest. This decision has been officially published in the Federal Register. Matthew R. Lussenhop, an acting official at the Department of State, has utilized specific legal authorities to make this determination.

    Simple Explanation

    The State Department decided that some special art pieces from other countries will be shown at a museum in New York, and they think it's important for the country to display them. This news was written in a big important list called the Federal Register.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 10031
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    The U.S. Department of State has determined that certain culturally significant objects are being imported from abroad for temporary display in an exhibition called "Frida Kahlo's Month in Paris: A Friendship with Mary Reynolds." This exhibition will take place at The Art Institute of Chicago and possibly other locations in the United States. The State Department views this exhibition as being in the national interest and has ensured public notice of these determinations is made in the Federal Register. The Deputy Assistant Secretary, Rafik K. Mansour, authorized these actions under various legislative authorities.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. Department of State is bringing special art pieces from other countries to show them in an art exhibit in Chicago about Frida Kahlo and her friend Mary Reynolds. They think it's important for people to see these artworks, so they told everyone about it in a public notice.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 8964
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    The U.S. Department of State has determined that certain culturally significant objects from abroad will be temporarily displayed in the exhibition “Rosa Barba: The Ocean of One's Pause” at The Museum of Modern Art in New York. These items are being imported under an agreement with their foreign owners and may also be shown at other venues. The exhibition is considered to be in the national interest, and a public notice about these determinations is being published in the Federal Register. For further details, contact Reed Liriano, the Program Coordinator at the U.S. Department of State.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. Department of State is saying that they will bring some special objects from another country to show at a museum in New York. These objects are important, and showing them is a good thing for America.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 103917
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    The U.S. Department of State has decided that an object being temporarily imported for display in the exhibition “The Ivory Comb: Lice and Literacy at Lachish” at the Lynn H. Wood Archaeological Museum in Tennessee is culturally significant. This exhibition, and any potential future venues, serve the national interest by showcasing this important piece. The decision was made under the authority given by various U.S. laws and orders. Nicole L. Elkon, the Deputy Assistant Secretary at the State Department, formally announced this decision.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. government is bringing a special old comb from another country to show in a museum in Tennessee because it's important for learning about history. It might be shown in more places later, even though they haven't decided where yet.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 99322
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    The Department of State has determined that certain objects being imported from abroad for display in the "Jack Whitten: The Messenger" exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in New York are culturally significant. The exhibition is considered to be in the national interest of the United States. Public notice of these determinations has been issued in the Federal Register. The determinations were made under various U.S. laws and authorities governing cultural exchanges.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. State Department says that special art pieces are coming from other countries to be shown in a museum in New York because they are important and interesting. They also say it’s a good idea for everyone to get to see them, but they don’t tell us which pieces are coming or where else they might go.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 103051
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    The State Department has decided that certain culturally significant objects will be temporarily brought to the U.S. from abroad for an exhibition called "Christine Sun Kim: All Day All Night." This exhibition will take place at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and possibly other locations. These objects are considered important for cultural reasons, and their display in the U.S. is viewed as serving the national interest. The details of this decision have been published in the Federal Register.

    Simple Explanation

    The State Department has decided to bring important art pieces from other countries to show in a big art exhibit in the U.S., and they think this is a good idea for the country.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 97161
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    The U.S. Department of State has determined that some additional culturally significant objects from abroad can be temporarily displayed in the exhibition "Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature," to be held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. These objects are considered important for cultural exchange and their display is viewed as beneficial to the national interest. The decision and related information have been published in the Federal Register, following procedures established by U.S. law and various authorities. For further details, contact Reed Liriano at the U.S. Department of State.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is letting a museum in New York borrow important art pieces from other countries for a special show. These borrowed art pieces are like treasures because they help people learn about and appreciate cultural things from around the world.

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