When museum staff are preparing for a show, they need maquettes, like an actor’s stand-in, to represent the works themselves. But they can’t be replicas. They’re “‘really just trying to evoke the salient features, the sculptural qualities’ of the original pieces. Their utility stems from their simplicity.” – The New York Times

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