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This page was severely in need of updating, I went ahead and deleted all the incorrect content on the page (most of it). The former version said the Rubell opened in 2019, which is not true - the museum rebranded from the Rubell Family Collection and moved to a new facility. There is definitely more that could be added to the history section, and additional sourcing/reviews in the reception section would be helpful. I'm searching for a useable photo and some open-source images of important pieces in the collection. --19h00s (talk) 16:42, 20 March 2022 (UTC)Reply