Sentences with phrase «curator emerita»

This meaning and shaping are potent at The Museum of Modern Art's Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait, a retrospective organized by chief curator emerita of prints and illustrated books Deborah Wye.
All three were organized by Deborah Wye, now the chief curator emerita of prints and illustrated books (with Sewon Kang, a curatorial assistant, in the current instance).
Sims, who will be receiving the Distinguished Service to the Visual Arts Award, is curator emerita at the Museum of Arts and Design, where she worked from 2007 to 2015 as the Charles Bronfman International Curator as well as the William and Mildred Lasdon Chief Curator.
In 2015, after eight years at the Museum of Arts and Design, she became curator emerita.
As always, the exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue discussing each artist's project in detail — this time written by the esteemed curator emerita of the New York Public Library's print collection, Roberta Waddell.
This exhibition will feature 21 objects, including photographs, prints, peace medals, and it is curated by Brandon Brame Fortune, the Portrait Gallery's chief curator and senior curator of painting and sculpture, and Wendy Wick Reaves, senior curator emerita of prints and drawings.
Phyllis Rosenzweig is curator emerita at the Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden.
Deborah Wye, the chief curator emerita of MoMA's prints and artist books, who was also behind her first MoMA 1982 exhibition, is a leading expert on the work of the great French artist.
«Sultan's work is a key part of the SFMOMA collection of photography made in California,» said Sandra S. Phillips, exhibition curator and curator emerita of photography at SFMOMA.
Having set the scene where the merrymakers gathered, Eliza E. Rathbone, the Phillips's chief curator emerita and project director, introduces the cast of characters — the artist's friends and colleagues — in the following display spaces.
Ives, a curator emerita at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is the author of «Public Parks, Private Gardens: From Paris to Provence,» and...
If Bourgeois's three - dimensional works have long garnered her the most acclaim, MoMA's Deborah Wye (chief curator emerita, prints and illustrated books, who organized «An Unfolding Portrait») reveals that the artist felt otherwise: «As [Bourgeois] herself said, for her, there was no «rivalry» between the mediums.
«Magnetic Fields is an important and relevant project at a time when the art world is at last recognizing the contributions of women artists to the key moments in American art,» notes Lowery Stokes Sims, curator emerita, Museum of Arts and Design, and contributing author to the exhibition catalogue.
Anne Wilkes Tucker is the curator emerita of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, having, in 1976, become founding curator of the photography department for which she acquired over 30,000 photographs made on all seven continents.
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