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landmark building across the street and embarked on a comprehensive master plan for its use and the additional steps necessary to meet its 25-year requirements for new or renovated space. The renovated structure, now named the Ruth and
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was donated and installed opposite the western entrance, as a memorial to d'Harnoncourt. Following her death, the museum renamed the western entrance roadway between 25th and Kelly Drive to the Spring Garden Bridge, from "Art Museum Drive" to "Anne d'Harnoncourt Drive".
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469:Service on boards and committees
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512:National Endowment for the Arts
824:"Marcel Duchamp: Étant donnés"
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863:"History: Perelman Building"
756:Dictionary of Art Historians
527:Institute for Advanced Study
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1030:"On View: Sculpture Garden"
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207:Percy Bysshe Shelley
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