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The Long Arm of the Rubells

December 15, 2015 by Marion Maneker

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As an aside in The Economist’s story on The Rubell Collection show No Man’s Land, which opened during ArtBasel, we’re offered these impressive numbers—1 million visitors—from the couple’s recent shows:

One of the Rubells’ exhibitions, made entirely of work by African-American artists, has toured nine cities since 2008, attracting over a million viewers. Titled simply “30 Americans”, it is on view at the Detroit Institute of Art until January 18th and will go on to at least two more venues. Another show, “28 Chinese”, is enjoying its third iteration, at the San Antonio Museum of Art in Texas until January 4th.

No man’s land (The Economist)

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