 We are installing the Art of the Islamic World Galleries at the Brooklyn Museum, and we're about halfway through the installation. So there are a lot of projects that have gotten to the cases, but you can see there's tape that holds some of the vitreins together. That's just to protect them while we put the vitreins back on the cases. And then we'll go through and take everything off and do all of our refining finishing touches. I don't know if you're familiar with the way this was looked before, but there were some things architecturally about the room that, to me, didn't accentuate the work that was in here. So what I've tried to do is through some various architectural details make it more specific to the Islamic work. I've added some detailing here. The windows, as you may see, refer to Islamic mosaics, or stained glass and moss, that sort of thing. Also the room was a very light color before we began this renovation, and the work sort of blended in, whereas what we tried to do by making the gallery space a little darker and highlighting the work, hopefully in the end the works will pop out, and what you will see is not the space itself, but rather the art. By June 5th, when our exhibition on Tupizum opens just next door, all of these will be ready. It's just an exciting time to come and look at the art of the Islamic world, and hope you can make it.