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The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s decision to introduce an entrance fee for out-of-state visitors is divisive and exactly what the US does not need right now, argue Holland Cotter and Roberta Smith.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s new admission policy beginning in March will end pay-as-you-wish for out-of-state visitors, for the first time since 1970 — and residents of New York State will need to show some form of identification. The two chief art critics of The New York Times weighed in on the significance of these chang... Keep reading on The New York Times