The U.S. State Department has given permission for an art piece to be temporarily displayed in the "Noah Davis" exhibition at the Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center in Los Angeles and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This object is being imported from abroad and is considered culturally significant, making it important to display it in the United States. The decision to exhibit the artwork in this way is considered to be in the national interest. Mary C. Miner from the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs authorized this determination.
Simple Explanation
The State Department is letting a special piece of art from another country be shown in two museums in the United States because it's important and interesting, like a treasure from afar. They think showing it is good for everyone in America.