Conservation care
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IT is refreshing to read of sophisticated collectors who understand the importance of video and new-media art -- whether monumental and spiritual (Bill Viola and “Tristan and Isolde”), or whimsical (Peter Fischli and David Weiss and “The Way Things Go”) -- as a vehicle for lifting us above daily life and aiding us as we strive to keep our life duties in a focused perspective [“Call the Tech Squad,” July 9].
However, it is more refreshing to know they understand and accept the importance of their fiduciary responsibility to the public in the maintenance and conservation of their acquisitions. Brava and bravo.
JOHN HAGEN
La Quinta
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