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Hello, Inner Circle members, and welcome back to Wall Power. I’m Marion
Maneker.
Tonight, we’re going to Bentonville, Arkansas, where Alice Walton’s Art Bridges Foundation is located, to hear from C.E.O. Anne Kraybill about the charity’s efforts to make better, and more efficient, use of the art infrastructure in the United States. America is awash in art. Generations of art donations to long-established museums have left huge stockpiles in a few august institutions—but those museums are not always where people are
located or headed. That imbalance is a knotty problem to resolve, and Kraybill shares some intriguing and smart solutions.
But first…
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- Eggleston dye transfer prints make $5.7 million: The first tranche of Guy Stricherz and Irene Malli’s retirement fund has arrived, and it portends a bright future for the artisans. But the most expensive lot in the William Eggleston dye transfer print auction, a portfolio of Eggleston’s work from the 1960s titled Los Alamos, did...
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The Art Bridges Foundation’s C.E.O. talks matchmaking for art institutions, particularly
at a time when 95 percent of the country’s works are sitting in storage. How can (well-capitalized) regional museums play a crucial role?
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Alice Walton, the Walmart heiress and daughter of the discount big-box store’s
founder, Sam Walton, devotes some of her $105 billion fortune to American art. She played a central role in the creation of Crystal Bridges, the hugely successful museum in Walmart’s hometown of Bentonville, Arkansas. But many people don’t know that Walton also created the Art Bridges Foundation to help many of America’s smaller museums participate in...
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