Museums mull selling art after a brutal year but doing so is complicated
Officials at Dallas museums say they have no such plans, but donors are already taking steps to guard against it.
From right to left, Laren McDowell, Laura Borinsky and Cara Darden look at The Last Supper, 1986, one of Andy Warhol s paintings that is on exhibit at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in 2010.(DAVID WOO/Staff Photographer)
We live in an age when a single painting can sell for $450.3 million. It happened in 2017, when the Saudi crown prince seized the moment during a high-profile auction and won the title to Leonardo da Vinci’s
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