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Businiess name:  Seattle Art Museum
Review by:  Everett E.
Review content: 
SAM is not all bad. The Noguchi show is a step in the right direction and the Olympic Sculpture Park looks like it will be a lasting and positive addition to the city. Seattle is a world class city and we need a world class museum. SAM fall well short. If this were Portland (ME) Pasadena or Pittsburgh, SAM would rock. But, this is Seattle and SAM is stodgy, prosaic and predictable. Boring classics and safe traveling shows. It even smells a bit like an old person's house when you enter the very 1980's looking building. I say this because I want to love SAM and want them to pay attention during this expansion period. How about some modern art? How about straying from the straight and narrow once in awhile?

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