Has André Malraux’s imaginary museum come into its own?

Apollo, an International Art Magazine (2020)
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A brief discussion of André Malraux's concept of the musée imaginaire (Imaginary Museum or Museum without Walls) and a comment on the neglect of Malraux's theory of art. (Link provided)

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