Galleries and museums during COVID leave much to the imagination

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In 1947 the French art historian and explorer André Malraux coined the phrase ‘musée imaginaire’. It has since come into common usage as ‘museum without walls’. With an explosion of high-end print publication from the 1960s onwards, magazines, lavishly illustrated books and eventually colour TV, brought quality, colour reproduction of art into the lives of […]
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