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On the Cover
On the Cover: Jaehyo Lee, o121-1110=107063, 2007. Wood, 51 x 24 x 47 in.
Photograph: Courtesy the artist.
From the Chairman
If it’s accurate, is it still a cliché? What I have in mind is that “tough times call for tough measures.” Here we are facing the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, with all that goes along with it for visual arts organizations—plunging endowments, dwindling donations, shrinking audiences—and most of what I read continues to criticize those organizations for making what, in any other industry, would be considered prudent economic decisions.
[complete letter]
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