The other relevant
person was curator Henry Geldzahler, who encouraged Poons to simplify his work and introduced him to the geometric abstractions of Frank Stella.
Another forward - thinking
person is curator Cecilia Alemani.
Not exact matches
We
're a
curator and we point
people to the best journalism.
Hitler killed gay
people, ill
people, anyone who opposed him, and Jewish
people — when he
was younger he showed his artwork to art
curators who
were Jewish and they refused his art which made him mad — also Hitlers father
was Jewish and
was abusive to him — Hitlers Utopia
was self serving — 3.
Readers should
be aware that Lyle Dorsett
curator of the Wade Collection and the
person who videotaped the approximately seven - and - a-half hour oral history interview with Douglas, has said that the comment to which Wilson
is evidently alluding here actually refers to a time after their (ecclesiastical) marriage, when Gresham had come to live in Lewis's home.
While that task might not
be quite as costly as some
curators make it out to
be as of now the bill has no definite provision for appropriations to ease the burden; understandably, museum
people are worried about their funding.
Led by a passion to
be the finest
curator of spicy sauces in the world, Andrew has inspired chefs, cooks, and everyday
people to create all types of meals that burst with flavor.
«If we
are right about how this
person had died thousands of years ago, we have dramatic proof that living by the sea isn't always a life of beautiful golden sunsets and great surfing conditions,» says John Terrell, Regenstein
Curator of Pacific Anthropology at The Field Museum and one of the study's authors.
Jan Beccaloni,
Curator of Arachnida and Myriapoda, says «During my time at the Natural History Museum I have, not surprisingly, met many
people who
are scared of spiders.
Libby Thompson,
curator of the exhibit, tells
PEOPLE, «Diana, Princess of Wales is still a really great draw for our visitors here,» adding that about 80 percent of the people who come want to feel that Diana «is a presence here.&
PEOPLE, «Diana, Princess of Wales
is still a really great draw for our visitors here,» adding that about 80 percent of the
people who come want to feel that Diana «is a presence here.&
people who come want to feel that Diana «
is a presence here.»
The
people captured on these three - foot, square - ish canvases
are a «snapshot of David's life,» explains
curator Stephanie Barron, whose portrait also appears in the exhibit.
TED
curator Chris Anderson explained the organization's thinking this way: It [18 minutes]
is long enough to
be serious and short enough to hold
people's attention.
For example, the content
curator «draws upon the wealth of information and
people that could
be valuable to their learners, and suggests where they should start» (Shepherd, 2017).
At the moment, the lighting
people are out, and I can see these wonderful objects for what they
are from any angle, I can compare this map with that map, I can understand the cartography of the French and the British, or the Dutch and the Portuguese,» said a naturally excited Martin Woods, National Library's
curator of maps, who said the exhibition marks the culmination of years of planning and negotiations.
Often they operate more on the level of
curators whose intake
is limited to
people they know and a group of agents their company has history with, taking on finished projects that someone else (an agent, a professor in creative writing, a literary consultancy, the author) has edited and polished.
I tracked down the guy who dreamed up the event: Jason Eppink, the museum
's associate
curator of digital media and I learned that he
is a
person who 1)
is actually allergic to cats and 2) does not watch cat videos for fun — and that
's exactly why he decided to do this.
Joining Peter on the air will
be Auntie Nettie, a spiritual and cultural
curator at the resort who discusses the island's spirits and how she wants
people to experience and enjoy the location of Ko Olina.
I
am a part of Nomadness and a TravelNoire
curator and these groups
are breaking through stereotypes, providing inspiration to brown
people everywhere with knowledge of how to make their travel dreams come true!
But best of all
are the
people I've met, from tourism bureau reps and fellow travel writers to shop owners, museum
curators, other travelers, so many more I've crossed paths with, and especially you, my readers.
As with any project this big, there will most certainly
be bugs, glitches, and the like, but The Internet Archive's software
curator Jason Scott assures visitors in a recent post that there will
be no shortage of wonderful, old - school games for
people to enjoy.
Be a
curator of your world so that
people see you as a valuable resource.
Fortunately, these undervalued artists
are finding champions in
people half their age —
curators and dealers who learned about their work in school and can now give them the kind of prominence they never enjoyed.
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Being: art by and about Native creation, Oklahoma State University Museum of Art 2016 Into Quarterly, Minneapolis issue 2014 Perspectives and Parallels: Expanding Interpretive Foundations with American Indian
Curators and Writers, Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota Duluth 2014 The Open Studios Press, New American Paintings, Issue No. 113, Midwest 2014 Taté Walker, Native
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«I've
been acutely aware that museums
are behind their academic colleagues in terms of thinking of representation and
people of color,» MOCA chief
curator Helen Molesworth says.
«When
people ask me what
are my influences, they
're ghosts and magic,» artist and
curator Michael Stillion said during a recent visit to his studio in Evanston.
More than 70 eyewitness accounts and idiosyncratic recollections from artists,
curators, critics and friends create a vivid sense of the exhibitions, performances, screenings, discussions, ideas and
people that
were part of Exit Art during its three - decade run.
These
people are artists,
curators, organizers, and arts administrators, selected to represent all regions of the United States.
Higgs
is also a highly original
curator with a generous spirit, who has introduced many artists that
are now mainstays in our community, so I could not have imagined a better
curator and
person to represent the Hudson ethos and to help shape the 2018 edition of Frieze New York.»
JG What do you think
is so attractive to
people right now — whether artists,
curators or the public — about art that
is the product of pathological dysfunction or psychic pain?
Before I met Abraham Cruzvillegas, more than once I'd heard
curator Clara Kim mention in passing that he
was a special
person.
As part of its mission to document the history of alternative art spaces, AS - AP has
been commissioning the production of oral history interviews with the founders, former and current directors, and
curators of significant alternative art spaces throughout the United States: http://as-ap.org/oral-histories Oral and video history interviews have
been used as key research and documentation tools within art history and its related disciplines as a means of capturing first -
person accounts of specific events, individuals, institutions and organizations.
Rather, its narrative
is a compilation of external observations of human behavior, the
curator's ongoing personal quest to achieve homeostasis, the notebooks of French philosopher Albert Camus, the musings of British psychoanalytical writer Adam Phillips, and even a recent study finding that, to an overwhelming degree,
people would rather shock themselves with an electrical current than sit in quiet contemplation for even 15 minutes.
And I realized pretty quickly that in my new role as a director - slash - fundraiser - slash - janitor of Participant, when curating solo exhibitions, most
people don't even really see the
curator, if you
're doing a good job.
Life in the city
was freer:
people were able to play with roles, which
were not so heavily based on gender and status as in the rural areas», says Anu Utriainen, the
curator in charge of the exhibition project.
It
's also the first time that the biennial
's curators are both
people of color.
Daniel Fuller,
Curator at Atlanta Contemporary says, «
be it as an artist, an arts advocate, or at Georgia State University where he served as the School of Art and Design's director for 11 years, there
are very, very few
people that have meant more to the Atlanta art scene than Larry.
There seems to
be a kind of anxiety on the part of some
curators about the state of the museum, with Jeffrey Deitch even recently telling Massimiliano Gioni that he thinks the future of the museum
is to become a Coachella - like mass in -
person experience.
But this time around it
was not my usual amazement that anyone alive today
was naïve enough to believe the old avant - garde orthodoxy of shocking the bourgeois, the tired old line offered in support of Deitch by Aaron Rose, a
curator of one of Deitch's recent exhibitions: «I feel like [Deitch]
is shaking the foundation of the castle, and the
people who've
been living quite comfortably in that castle for the last 20 years
are nervous about it.
«Five years ago,» he says, «
people would not have
been inclined to do a show on Alice Neel's paintings of colored
people, meaning
people of non-European descent, because they would feel that we — the
curators, the gallery —
were essentializing the
people in the pictures.
American
People, Black Light: Faith Ringgold's Paintings of the 1960s
was curated by Miami Art Museum Director Thom Collins and Neuberger Museum of Art
Curator and Purchase College Associate Professor of Art History Tracy Fitzpatrick with students from the Purchase College, SUNY, spring 2010 Art History Exhibition Seminar.
That
was an important MoMA show for me because Barbara
was functioning as a
curator, a picture editor, and an organizer of other
people's works.
«It
's interesting what shoes can convey about
people,» said Bethany Engstrom, CMCA
's associate
curator.
People saying, «you can't
be an artist and a
curator, you can't
be both,» made me think, I'll show you something, I'll show you a different way.
«I think what would
be so important about the show in North Adams
is people in the States will see what he
's been up to,» says Nancy Spector, chief
curator at the Guggenheim and a longtime friend and advocate of Patkin.
The entire booth felt appreciated by collectors,
curators and the viewing public, and we
were over - whelmed with the positive attention both from
people who knew the work, and from those who
were encountering it for the very first time.
«There
's a lot of
people there I don't know; it
's a good thing,» said Robert Storr, a
curator and former director of the Yale School of Art who
was curator of the 2007 Venice Biennale.
As I walked through the Arsenale, one acquaintance I met, noting the amount of art featuring indigenous
peoples, dismissed the French
curator's show as colonialist — «terrible»
was the blunter opinion of an American gallerist (there
was no further elucidation).
Brooklyn Museum
curator Eugenie Tsai cites the work today to show how little has changed: in nonprofit cultural institutions, 79 % of
curators are white and 21 %
are people of color, while 31 % of security staff
is white, versus 69 %
people of color.
GWEN CHANZIT: Not so long ago, few
people knew what a
curator was.
Organized by Scott Rothkopf, the museum's deputy director of programs and chief
curator, and Jessica Man, a curatorial assistant, the show
is accompanied by a catalog of more than 650 pages, which includes a memoir by the artist's mother, Carol Hendrickson, a public health nurse, who lives with her second husband next door to Owens and her family; testimonies about how wonderful Owens
is as a
person and a painter from a bevy of artists,
curators, dealers, and studio assistants; price lists from early exhibitions; essays, including one about Elizabeth Murray by Francine Prose; statements by influential
people who
were among the first wave to recognize her importance.