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Las primeras fotografías al aire libre de América exhibidas en el Wadsworth Atheneum de Hartford
Your critic wanted to see this lovely show so much that he put his contempt for the museum’s trustees in abeyance for a day
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National Review (United States) | Feb 19, 2026
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The display of America's earliest outdoor photographs at Wadsworth Atheneum enriches our cultural heritage and deserves broad public appreciation.
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Exhibitions like this one highlight the importance of preserving visual history, yet they must be critically examined for their curatorial approaches.
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Art institutions should prioritize transparency and community engagement to ensure that exhibitions reflect a wide range of perspectives.
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While the photographs are historically significant, the focus should also be on how museums engage with diverse communities in their exhibitions.
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The museum's trustees' decisions can overshadow the art, raising concerns about accessibility and inclusivity in cultural institutions.
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