undisplayed
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- Not displayed
- 2009 March 19, Geraldine Fabrikant, “The Good Stuff in the Back Room”, in New York Times[1]:
- The Museum of Modern Art, for example, approves requests to view undisplayed work only from curators, scholars and auction house professionals, a policy common among museums.
- 2020 June 3, Sam Mullins discusses with Stefanie Foster, “LTM: a new chapter begins at 40”, in Rail, page 54:
- These programmes run in London schools or through schools, bringing children to Covent Garden or to the museum's store at Acton Depot (where the undisplayed collection is held).