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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 21 Nov 2013

    Would art museums be more useful places if curators thought less like professors and more like therapists? http://nyr.kr/18QboAj 

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      2. the artidote‏ @TheArtidote 21 Nov 2013
        Replying to @NewYorker

        @NewYorker Is the art world the biggest mental institution in the world? #AnswerWithAQuestion

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      1. Rich Stine‏ @RichStine1 1 Jan 2014
        Replying to @NewYorker

        @NewYorker Better Question: Would wealthy private art collectors be more useful if they supported the local Art Museums? Shared the art?

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      1. Reba Van Andel‏ @rebaperson 22 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker @JasonSilva There are female therapists, professors and curators: consult them, too.

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      1. Jean Railla‏ @jrailla 21 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker I say yes! Art should elevate our to our everyday life.

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      1. Citizen R Kane  🚲‏ @CitizenRKane 21 Nov 2013
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        @olwif Disappointed I missed @alaindebotton's free talk on Art as Therapy @cooperunion last month. Maybe it's online. His new book is gorg!

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      2. See It All‏ @SeeItAllBoston 21 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker @erodley Isn't this a tired old chestnut by now?

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      3. Ed Rodley‏ @erodley 21 Nov 2013
        Replying to @SeeItAllBoston

        @videntomnes @NewYorker Mmm, chestnuts... Some discussions never go out of style...

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      4. Rich Stine‏ @RichStine1 1 Jan 2014
        Replying to @erodley

        @erodley first thought that came to my mind upon seeing the word, 'chestnut' (fresh, tired, new or old, inconsequential), was: Mmmm. tasty

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      1. salvador castillo‏ @salvocheque 21 Nov 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Would art museums be more useful places if curators thought less like professors & more like therapists?http://nyr.kr/18QboAj 

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      1. Alison ryan‏ @Balbasryan 21 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker there is def a prob with museums but this is still missing the point!

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      1. Dexter Dalwood‏ @DexterDalwood 21 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker Duh no. How much more user friendly does it have to be ! It's in the title 'Museum' not lifestyle theme park .

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      1. fordebirds‏ @fordebirds 21 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker In the UK at least they think like Guardian-reading social workers, educating the masses with correct ideas and pap.

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      1. Rebecca M.‏ @Rebecca_Mont18 21 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker As embodiment of art museums as art therapy, see "David Bowie is" exhibit at @agotoronto .

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      1. Sylvia Sabes‏ @OnlyNParis 21 Nov 2013
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        interesting question “@NewYorker: Would art museums be more useful if curators thought more like therapists? http://nyr.kr/18QboAj ”

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