Should English museums charge tourists? Plus, Raphael at the Met and Senga Nengudi at the Whitechapel Gallery-podcast
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Should English museums charge tourists? Plus, Raphael at the Met and Senga Nengudi at the Whitechapel Gallery-podcast
"The UK government is considering changing its policy of free admission for all to national museums in England, proposing that tourists should pay an entry fee."
"The Metropolitan Museum of Art opened 'Raphael: Sublime Poetry,' the first full career survey of Raphael in the United States, exploring his remarkable output."
"Senga Nengudi's 'Performance Piece' is part of a small exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery, focusing on her landmark sculpture and performance work RSVP."
The UK government is contemplating a shift in policy regarding free admission to national museums, suggesting that tourists may be charged entry fees. This proposal has sparked significant debate. In New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has launched 'Raphael: Sublime Poetry,' the first comprehensive survey of Raphael's work in the U.S., showcasing his artistic journey. Additionally, Senga Nengudi's 'Performance Piece' is featured in a small exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery, highlighting her influential performance art from 1972 to 1982.
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