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August 7, 1998 To the committee, The director of Detroit's Museum of Contemporary Art has asked me to respond to correspondence that you have received from the director's office at the Guggenheim museum, and so I will. If a snippy little letter from an individual is all that it takes for your museum to question its very existence, then perhaps the museum doesn’t deserve to continue. Art museums and especially those that focus on contemporary art should expect occasional, if not frequent, criticism from a multitude of sources: artists, members, pillars of the community, friends, detractors, politicians, the press, etc., etc. It comes with the territory. Sincerely, James T. Demetrion Director (Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden – Smithsonian Institution)
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