Mary Bucci McCoy‘s column, “Museums — More Than Getting the Numbers Right” appears in the March/April issue of Art New England. The article considers the Guerrilla Girls’ fall 2012 action targeting the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in the context of earlier Guerrilla Girls actions and the responsibilities of museums.
Mary Bucci McCoy on the Guerrilla Girls and Boston in Art New England
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