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How does the Met decide how and where to hang the art? (K-A)
How does the Met decide how and where to hang the art? (K-A)
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Q&A (K-A)
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How did they get all this stuff into the museum? (K-A)
How does the Met decide how and where to hang the art? (K-A)
How does the museum take care of all the armor? (K-A)
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Is there more than one way to see a work of art? (K-A)
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What's at the Met for sports fans like me? (K-A)
What's special about these galleries? (K-A)
What's that artist making in the galleries? (K-A)
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