Willem de Kooning Drawing Exhibition Import Notice
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The law allows the temporary import of culturally significant artworks for the 'Willem de Kooning Drawing' exhibition at The Art Institute of Chicago. This benefits cultural institutions and audiences by facilitating access to important art pieces.
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Key Changes
- Allows temporary import of artworks for exhibitions
- Recognizes artworks as culturally significant
- Deems exhibition in national interest
Obligations
What this law requires
The Department of State must publish Public Notice of the determinations regarding the temporary import of culturally significant artworks in the Federal Register.
The Art Institute of Chicago must ensure that the artworks imported for the 'Willem de Kooning Drawing' exhibition are displayed temporarily and in accordance with national interest.
The Department of State must determine the cultural significance of the objects being imported for the exhibition.