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  • 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:90 FR 8964
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    The State Department has announced that certain culturally significant objects are being imported into the United States for temporary display at the Menil Drawing Institute in Houston, Texas. These objects will be showcased in the exhibition titled "What Drawing Can Be: Four Responses," and possibly at other venues. This exhibition is considered important for the national interest, according to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy. The department has made the necessary determinations under legal authorities to allow this exhibition.

    Simple Explanation

    The State Department has decided that some special objects from other countries are coming to the U.S. to be part of a cool art show at the Menil Drawing Institute in Houston, Texas, called "What Drawing Can Be: Four Responses." This is happening because they believe showing these objects is important for everyone in the country.

  • 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:90 FR 15381
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    The State Department has decided that certain culturally significant objects will be imported to the U.S. to be displayed in the exhibition “The Many Lives of the Nakagin Capsule Tower” at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, as well as possibly in other locations. This exhibition is considered to be in the national interest. Public Notice of these determinations will be published in the Federal Register.

    Simple Explanation

    The State Department is bringing special items from other countries to show at a famous museum in New York. This is like when a friend lends you a cool toy to show your other friends.

  • 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.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 104603
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The State Department has determined that certain cultural objects from abroad will be temporarily displayed in the "Jose Maria Velasco" exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Art in Minnesota, and possibly other locations in the U.S. These objects are considered culturally significant and their exhibition is deemed in the national interest. This determination is made under various legal authorities and is announced to the public as per the relevant laws and regulations. For further details, Reed Liriano at the U.S. Department of State can be contacted.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. government has agreed to bring some special objects from another country to show in a museum in Minnesota. These objects are important because they help us learn about different cultures, and showing them is good for everyone.