During his 31 years
as the exhibitions secretary at London's Royal Academy, Sir Norman Rosenthal staged groundbreaking exhibitions of art including the legendary show, «A New Spirit in Painting» (1981), which brought artists such as Joseph Beuys, Gerhard Richter and Georg Baselitz to broader recognition.
Not exact matches
Kim Hamman, a Denver
secretary and Bronco fan, says, «I like the game so much that I would pay just
as much to see
exhibitions as regular - season games.»
His hyperstylized robotic woman —
as — idol remains a constant iconographic feature of his work,
as this fifty - year survey, organized by Sir Norman Rosenthal, former longtime
exhibitions secretary at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, amply documents.
«The position
as curator under Gaßner was offered with an accordingly low salary, not a penny for
exhibitions, not even a
secretary, and no resources,» writes Briegleb, who adds that van der Ley worked successfully with a low - to - no budget for Art Forum Berlin.
Yesterday the Stuckists, whose co-founder Charles Thomson is standing against Culture
Secretary Chris Smith in Islington, opened five
exhibitions all called Vote Stuckist across London, to vie with the Turner announcement, which they described
as «a national joke».
In a move
as brazen
as his art, Hirst invited the Tate director Nicholas Serota and brought Norman Rosenthal, then
exhibitions secretary at the Royal Academy of Arts, to the show in a taxi.
Visitors to this year's RA Summer
Exhibition will remember Bob and Roberta Smith RA's painting Letter to Michael Gove, which he created in 2011
as an impassioned response to the then Education
Secretary's proposals for the British secondary school syllabus.