Sentences with phrase «who were curators»

But you know, years ago, I served on the committee for French American exchanges and we met with our French counterparts, who were curators and so forth.
This is the inaugural event in the international series of programs for writers headed by Gareth Howard and Hayley Radford, who were curators, last year, of London Book Fair's AuthorLounge.
The Jesuits and the Third Reich by vincent a. lapomarda, s. j. the edwin mellen press, 375 pages, $ 39.95 At the beginning of this valuable study, Vincent A. Lapomarda, who is Curator of the Hiatt Collection of Holocaust Materials at Holy Cross College, allows that Catholics have not recounted....
There was a fellow by the name of Don Baird, who was the curator of paleontology at the museum at Princeton, and he definitely didn't care that I didn't have a degree.
When the palimpsest reemerged, says Will Noel, who is its curator, «it was in appalling condition.»
Boyce, who is Curator for the Museum at Campbell River, has selected a few stories to speak about, «there are so many great local stories that we never learned about in school, the war was happening right here, not just on the European front.»
The 2018 New Museum triennial will be organized by Gary Carrion - Murayari, who is a curator at the museum, and Alex Gartenfeld, the deputy director and chief curator of the Institute for Contemporary Art in Miami, the New York Times reported... Read More
Dublin - born artist Michael Craig - Martin, who is curator of this year's event, has transformed three of the annual show's central galleries, painting each a different bright shade of pink, blue or turquoise.
«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.
«I came back, and I told Bob Murdoch, who was curator at the Dallas museum at the time, «Okay, man, I have a play for you.
Thanks to the effort of Vibeke Nørgaard Nielsen, who is the curator of this exhibition, these art works are exhibited here.
Many of these painters were linked to the Color Field movement by the influential critic Clement Greenberg, who was the curator of the 1964 exhibition «Post Painterly Abstraction» that helped to define Color Field painting.
Gygax, who is Curator at Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich, will devise the 2016 Frieze Projects, commissioning artists to realise ambitious new work at the fair.
Reinhold Misselbeck, the director of the department of photography and video at Museum Ludwig, who was curator of the current show, wrote of Mr. Hockney: «He is well aware the media, like photography, video and film, are losing the documentary quality hitherto attributed to them because of digital manipulation and that they are converging more with painting in their relation to reality.»
I recall, for example, when Dennis Anderson, who was the curator of the collection, told me when he started teaching a course in the art program at the University at Albany that many of the art students had never visited the Rockefeller art works.
And I ask friends, or, the curator Martin Hentschel, or Heinz Leisbrock who is the curator of the Josef Albers Museum in Bottrop.
Former curators who became directors include Anne d'Harnoncourt, 63, of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, who was a curator of 20th century art; Sultan, who describes herself as «50 - something»; and Dennison, 53, Olga Viso, 39, of the Hirshhorn, and Lisa Phillips, 52, of the New Museum.
I'm working with a number of people on the project now — Eva Wiedemann who is an arts lawyer, Julianne Cordray who is an art writer, and Ignas Petronis who is a curator.
The two curators of the exhibition — Marie - Laure Bernadac, who is a curator at the Louvre, and art critic Stéphanie Moisdon - Trembley — have also been summoned to the inquiry in December.

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The job came with an annual salary of $ 64,650, and curator Paula Johnson told the paper that «the museum is seeking someone who can «focus and dedicate efforts towards research, documentation, and collecting American brewing history.»»
«This exhibit was one we intentionally made very broad, because it covered the 230 - year history of music and politics in the US,» says the exhibition's guest curator Daniel Cavicchi, who also serves as an associate professor of American Studies at the Rhode Island School of Design.
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.
My concern is to draw a connection between the broader situation Gioia describes and the dealer's observation, which cuts to the heart of who I am, as a Christian, and the work I do as an art critic, curator, and art historian.
But that pending legislation — the Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act — is making a number of museum curators nervous, including some who consider themselves sympathetic toward Indian interests.
Indians who are also curators are caught in the middle, though they tend to oppose the legislation.
These guys are charlatans capable of turning an exotic museum into a brothel just to make an extra buck, they already have upmarket «massage parlors» on the the museum top floor, Wenger is that long serving curator who has to play a balancing act to keep the charlatan owners happy hence they kick him to the kerb and turn the whole place to a full on brothel.
That's according to Doug Taron, curator of biology at Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, who's been fascinated with the bugs since he was a little kid.
«You're not going to fool them with the nonsense about being the curator for the Post Office and putting up pictures,» said former Congressman Michael Grimm, who is running for the seat he lost when he went to prison.
That is a clue to anyone who studies the distribution of organisms on Earth that there might be something different going on there,» says Rich Mooi, the Curator of Invertebrate Zoology and Geology at the Academy and a specialist in sea urchins who took part in the expedition.
«Certainly anytime we have a situation like that where there's such overwhelming media attention, it's going to leave a memory in the population,» says George Burgess, curator of the International Shark Attack File at the Florida Museum of Natural History, who fielded 30 to 40 media calls a day that summer.
I now lead a team of six curators who are responsible for entering yeast biomolecular interaction data into BIND.
The curator of this disquieting assemblage is Stanley Burns, a part - time ophthalmologist with oddball antique glasses who tends to his collection in the same midtown Manhattan brownstone in which he lives and sees patients.
Jasinski, who is advised by Peter Dodson, a professor of paleontology in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science and professor of anatomy in the School of Veterinary Medicine, collaborated on the paper with Steven C. Wallace, a professor at East Tennessee State University and curator at the East Tennessee State University National History Museum at the Gray Fossil Site.
After a few calls he managed to track down the senior curator who was filling the position.
«They have evidence that hominids in Africa had already been impacting the size distribution of mammals on that continent before Homo sapiens evolved,» says paleoecologist Emily Lindsey, assistant curator and excavation site director of the La Brea Tar Pits Museum in Los Angeles, who was not involved in the study.
«This was a big surprise,» said co-author Sandra Olsen, curator - in - charge of the archaeology division of the Biodiversity Institute and Natural History Museum at the University of Kansas, who led archaeological work at known Botai villages.
«It was long days, but it did pay off in the end,» she says: The volunteer work led to contract work, and she later stepped in for a curator who went on maternity leave.
John Nudds, keeper of geology at the Manchester Museum, has filled the gap with Directory of British Geological Museums (The Geological Society, pp141, # 14.95 pbk) helped by the Geological Curators» Group, an active bunch of enthusiasts, mostly professional, who have been working for years to rescue geological collections from the parlous state they reached during the 1950s.
The study was prompted by the research of Curators» Professor Ray Semlitsch, who has been studying salamander populations in the Appalachian Mountains since 2005.
«This new specimen is important because it is so complete,» says Randall Irmis, curator of paleontology at the Utah Museum of Natural History at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, who found the skeleton in 2003 but was not involved in the new study.
«We expected to find similar trends across all primate radiations — that is, that the faces of highly social species would have more complex patterning,» said Santana, who conducted the research as a postdoctoral fellow with the UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and UCLA's Institute for Society and Genetics and who is now an assistant professor at the University of Washington and curator of mammals at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture.
«This study takes us a step further [than the human microbiome], and tells us about the necrobiome, the collection of microbes on a dead body,» said Dr. Robert DeSalle, Curator of Molecular Systematics at the American Museum of Natural History, who was not affiliated with the CUNY study.
«It's remarkable, using a lowly house mouse to monitor a major milestone in human history,» says Melinda Zeder, curator of Old World archaeology at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., who wasn't involved with the study.
The study has solid geographical sampling, and the team's statistical analysis of two DNA genomes — mitochondrial and nuclear — shows pretty good evidence for the new species, says Bryan Stuart, a curator of herpetology at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh, who was not involved in the work.
Rothschild was no mere hobbyist, however, but rather a keen scientist who with his curators and collaborators described 5,000 new species and published over 1,700 books and papers based on his collections.
James Hamilton, the curator at the University of Birmingham, who has written books on Turner, said that while Turner claimed to paint what he saw, it's dangerous to put too much weight on an artist's interpretation.
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