
When Frank Stella Met Benjamin Moore
At a time when corporations that sponsor museum shows often have something to atone for (like big-time art funder Altria, formerly known as Philip Morris), it's cheering to see this sort of goofy, literal connection between sponsor and exhibition. Similar cases include the Metropolitan Museum's 1995 show of Spanish master Francisco de Goya, funded by Goya Foods, and last year's Jasper Johns show at the National Gallery of Art, featuring paintings of targets and sponsored by Target, the store.
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