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  1. Curator

    File Anne pontegnie 02.jpg thumb right 250px Anne Pont gnie Kelley Walker s exhibition A curator from lang la curare meaning take care is a manager or wikt overseer overseer . Traditionally, a curator ... with the Heritage interpretation interpretation of heritage material. The object of a traditional curator ... digital curation curators of digital data objects and biocurator s. Curator responsibilities In smaller organizations, a curator may have sole responsibility for the acquisition and care of objects. The curator will make decisions regarding what objects to collect, oversee their care and documentation ... . In very small volunteer based museums, such as local historical societies, a curator may be the only paid staff member. In larger institutions, the curator s primary function is as a subject specialist ... collecting area e.g. Curator of Ancient Art, Curator of Prints and Drawings, etc. and often operating under the direction of a head curator. In such organizations, the physical care of the collection ... In the United Kingdom , the term curator is also applied to government employees who monitor the quality ... PPG 16 and are considered to manage the cultural resource of a region. In the museum setting, a curator in the United Kingdom may also be called a keeper . In Scotland , the term curator is used ... in new technologies have led to a further widening of the role of curator. This has been focused ... art , the title curator is given to a person who selects and often interprets works of art. In addition to selecting works, the curator often is responsible for writing labels, catalog .... The artist curator has a long tradition of influence. Notable among these was Sir Joshua Reynolds, founder of the Royal Academy , London. In some American organizations, the term curator is also used ... of titles such as Curator of Education and Curator of Exhibitions . The term literary curator ... a cricket ground ref http blogs.espncricinfo.com thebuzz archives 2010 12 adelaide curator annoys ...   more details



  1. Curator bonis

    A Curator bonis Legal guardian is a person appointed by a court to manage the finances, property, or estate of another person unable to do so because of mental or physical incapacity. Category Legal terms de Vormundschaft law term stub ...   more details



  1. Acacius (curator)

    Acacius lang el lang grc was a Byzantine imperial curator, active in the late reign of Justinian I r. 527 565 . He is known for his role in a civil disorder incident of the 560s. The main source about him is a fragment of John Malalas . ref name PLRE Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992 , p. 9 ref Biography Acacius was reportedly an imperial curator Greek . His duties are not mentioned. He could have served as curator of a domus divina, thus being a vir illustris high ranking senator . Or he could be a palace official. ref name PLRE Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992 , p. 9 ref Acacius is known to have had a daughter. When said daughter was raped, Acacius attempted to punish the suspected rapist. The rapist happened to be a member of the Green faction of chariot racing . Acacius actions led to a new conflict between the Greens and the Blues in the Pittacia district of Constantinople . The fragment can be safely dated to the 560s, dated to between 562 and 565. Malalas elsewhere mentions an incident taking place in Pittacia during October, 562. But it is unknown if these incidents are connected. ref name PLRE Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992 , p. 9 ref References Reflist 2 Sources citation last Evans first James Allan Stewart title The age of Justinian the circumstances of imperial power year 1996 publisher Routledge isbn 9780415022095 url http books.google.com books?id 1 0ac8p8fM4C&printsec frontcover&hl el&source gbs ge summary r&cad 0 v onepage&q&f false citation last Martindale first John R. last2 Jones first2 A.H.M. last3 Morris first3 John title The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, Volume III AD 527 641 year 1992 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 978 0521201608 url http books.google.gr books?id fBImqkpzQPsC Byzantine bio stub Category 6th century Byzantine people ...   more details



  1. Baduarius (curator)

    Other people2 Baduarius disambiguation orphan date April 2010 Baduarius is a figure of 6th century Constantinople , known only from a single inscription in an epitaph . ref name PLRE165 Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992 , p. 165 ref The inscription is written in the Greek language , mentioning the glorious memory of Baduarius and Theodora. His title is rendered in Latin as curator domus rerum Areobindi caretaker of the house of Areobindus . The wording suggests that said house was no longer owned by anyone called Areobindus. It was probably an estate having passed to imperial ownership . Baduarius either being a caretaker in imperial service or someone granted ownership at some point. ref name PLRE165 The Theodora mentioned in the inscription could be Baduarius wife. There are theories identidying this man with Baduarius , son in law of Justin II and Sophia empress Sophia . However, the only known wife of the other Baduarius is called Arabia , not Theodora. ref name PLRE165 Sources citation last Martindale first John R. last2 Jones first2 A.H.M. last3 Morris first3 John title The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire Volume III, AD 527 641 year 1992 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 978 0521201608 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Baduarius Curator Category 6th century Byzantine people ...   more details



  1. Anatolius (curator)

    Anatolius lang el t , died 14 December 557 was a Byzantine official, active in the reign of Justinian I r. 527 565 . He held the titles of curator domus diviniae curator of the divine house , administrator of the private property of the imperial family and Roman Consul Under the Empire honorary consul . He was killed in an earthquake. ref name PLRE Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992 , p. 72 ref Biography According to Agathias , Anatolius was responsible for the care administration of the houses and lands owned by the emperor Justinian I . lang el . His rank is given as curator and equal to a consul. This would make him a curator domus diviniae curator of the divine house , administrator of the private property of the imperial family and Roman Consul Under the Empire honorary consul . The later title means that Anatolius was both a member of the Byzantine Senate and a vir illustris illustrious man , high ranking senator . ref name PLRE He was unpopular because of his conduct. He claimed the goods of many wealthy houses, under the pretext of collecting what was due to the emperor. This allowed him to ignore the terms specified in the Will law wills of recently deceased owners. The seized property fell under his control as a curator. Agathias implies that Anatolius added parts of the seized property to his own estate. ref name PLRE Anatolius probably became one of the wealthiest men of his time. His private residence in Constantinople is described decorated with marble , a material quite expensive. The decorative material s role was to exhibit the wealth and refined taste of the residence s owner. ref name PLRE Adorned with a variety of marble plaques attached to the wall, of the kind that are lavishly and ostentatiously displayed by those who are inordinately fond of such superfluous and unnecessary bric brac . ref name Agathias Agathias 1975 , p. 137 139 ref On 14 December, 557, Constantinople was affected by a 557 ...   more details



  1. Curator of the United States Senate

    United States Senate The United States Senate Curator is an employee of the United States Senate who is responsible for developing and implementing the museum and preservation programs for the United States Senate Commission on Art Senate Commission on Art . The Curator Office Collection museum collects , Art conservation and restoration preserves , and interpret s the Senate s Fine art fine and decorative arts , historic objects, and architectural features. Through exhibits, publications , and other programs, the Office educates the public about the Senate and its collections. The current curator is Diane K. Skvarla . External links http www.senate.gov pagelayout art one item and teasers Explore Senate Art.htm Office of Senate Curator Website USCongress Category Employees of the United States Senate US Congress stub ...   more details



  1. Curator ad litem

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Scots law Curators ad litem are legal representatives, usually solicitor s, who are appointed by Courts of Scotland court in Scotland , when the court believes that the person lacks the mental capacity to make decisions for themselves. The curator ad litem represents the person in court, making decisions in the person s interests. This differs from the usual solicitor s role, which is to act only on the client s instructions . Other countries that have similar legal systems, like South Africa, also make use of Curators ad litem . See also Ad litem Legal guardian Guardian ad litem Curator bonis DEFAULTSORT Curator Ad Litem Category Scots law general titles Scotland law stub ...   more details



  1. White House Office of the Curator

    government allman bio.html White House website biography of curator William G. Allman White House state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Curator, White House of the Category White House Category White ...   more details



  1. John Walker (curator)

    John Walker III 1906 Pittsburgh 1995 Amberley, West Sussex was an American art curator , and director of the National Gallery of Art , from 1956 to 1969. Life He graduated from Harvard University in 1930, where he studied with Paul J. Sachs . He formed the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art, with Philip Johnson , Lincoln Kirstein , and Edward M. M. Warburg . He studied with Bernard Berenson , and worked at the American Academy in Rome . He worked with David E. Finley , in the initial installation of the National Gallery of Art. ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 1995 10 17 arts john walker washington curator dies at 88.html title John Walker, Washington Curator, Dies at 88 work The New York Times author Roberta Smith date October 17, 1995 ref He was on the building committee. He was appointed chief curator, in January 1939. He went to Europe in 1945, to help identify Nazi plunder . He was appointed director in 1956. In 1961, he hired J. Carter Brown , as his assistant. ref http www.dictionaryofarthistorians.org walkerj.htm ref He retired in 1969, and lived in Florida, Fishers Island, New York , and England. ref cite news url http articles.latimes.com 1995 10 18 news mn 58144 1 national gallery title John Walker National Gallery Director Helped Build Collection work The Los Angeles Times date October 18, 1995 ref Works Self Portrait with Donors . Little, Brown, 1974, ISBN 978 0 316 91803 9 Portraits 5,000 Years , Abrams, 1983 The National Gallery of Art One Thousand Masterpieces. Abradale Press, 1995, ISBN 9780810981485 References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Walker, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American curator DATE OF BIRTH 1906 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1995 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Walker, John Category American curators Category 1906 births Category 1995 deaths Category People from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Category Harvard University alumni ...   more details



  1. Michael Darling (curator)

    Infobox Person name Michael Darling image Michael Darling curator .jpg image size 200px caption birth date birth place death date death place occupation James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago spouse parents children Michael Darling born 1968 is the James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago MCA . Darling joined the MCA staff in July 2010. ref Michael Darling is Named New Chief Curator of MCA Chicago, Press Release, April 20, 2010, Museum of Contemporary Art MCA Chicago, accessed June 16, 2011, http www.mcachicago.org media uploads releases c288cDarling.pdf. ref Life and education Darling received his BA in art history from Stanford University , and he received his MA and PhD in art and architectural history from the University of California, Santa Barbara . ref Jessica Reaves, New Curator is Chosen for MCA, New York Times , April 30, 2010, accessed June 24, 2011, http www.nytimes.com 2010 04 30 arts design 30cncmca.html. ref Darling has worked as an independent writer and curator, contributing essays on art, architecture, and design to publications including Frieze , Art Issues , Flash Art , and LA Weekly . Darling frequently serves as a panelist, lecturer, and guest curator on contemporary art and architecture. ref Michael Darling is Named New Chief Curator of MCA Chicago. ref Career Prior to joining the MCA, Darling was the Jon and Mary Shirley Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Seattle Art Museum SAM , where he was awarded SAM s Patterson Sims Fellowship for 2009 10. In 2008, Darling began the program SAM Next , a series of contemporary art exhibitions presenting emerging or underappreciated artists from around the globe. ref SAM s Micheal Darling Accepts Position as Chief Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Press Release, Seattle Art Museum SAM , April 29, 2010, accessed June ... exhibit. ref Darling was associate curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles , before ...   more details



  1. I am a Curator

    Orphan date June 2010 I am a Curator was a process based exhibition project by artist Per H ttner that took ... chapter Introdictionary title I am a Curator publisher F reningen Curatorial Mutiny url http www.perhuttner.com ... thumb right Installation view from I am a Curator br Chisenhale Gallery, 13.11.2003, Muller ... and exhibition making that eventually became manifest in I am a Curator. ref A Tasty Treat, James ..., the Curatorial Market raises complex, insider issues about the relationship between artist and curator ... the curator s point. On the other hand if the curator s point is weak then the works can get stranded ... the artist developed some basic concepts Curator of the Day The daily slots were administered ..., in relation to occupation, age, sex, social and ethnic background. More often than not, the Curator ... and the project that they wanted to realize during the day. The Curator of the Day was not allowed ... ref The Selectors To provide a dynamic collection for the Curator of the Day to choose from, six people were asked to select artwork for I Am a Curator. Each devised a different approach for his ... design were the main tools for the Curator of the Day to select artwork and devise their exhibition ... Image I.am.a.curator.12.11.03.jpg thumb Installation view from I am a Curator br Chisenhale ... view from I am a Curator br Chisenhale Gallery, 14.12.2003, Lisa Maddigan and Fuyubi Nakamura Image I.am.a.curator.13.12.03.jpg thumb Installation view from I am a Curator br Chisenhale Gallery ... view from I am a Curator br Chisenhale Gallery, 11.12.2003, Anton Nikolotov Each of the 36 exhibitions realized within the framework of I am a Curator took on very different forms and used the artwork ... cite book last H ttner first Per authorlink Per H ttner chapter I Am a Curator, A Dialogue Between Per H ttner and Hannah Rickards title I am a Curator publisher F reningen Curatorial Mutiny url http ... was one made up of these notes shown in the massive empty space. This approach allowed I Am a Curator ...   more details



  1. Kate Roberts (curator)

    Orphan date February 2009 Notability Biographies date April 2008 Infobox Person name Kate Roberts birth date Birth date and age 1959 04 03 birth place Moorhead, Minnesota occupation Exhibits Curator at the Minnesota Historical Society , author main interests Museums Local Histories Bundt Kate Roberts born April 3, 1959 is an exhibits curator at the Minnesota Historical Society in Saint Paul, Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota and author of http www.amazon.com dp 0873515943 Minnesota 150 The People, Places, and Things That Shape Our State 2007 . Education She studied at the Moorhead State University , and received the Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities in 1990. Professional career Since 1989, ref http hometownsource.com index.php?option com content&task view&id 2736&Itemid 46 HometownSource.com CLICKING ON THE WEB Minnesota 150 exhibit at History Center opens to public on Saturday, Oct. 13 Bot generated title ref Kate Roberts has been an exhibits curator at the Minnesota Historical Society in St. Paul, where she has been responsible for the inaugural exhibit at the Minnesota History Center , Minnesota A to Z opened 1992 the exhibits at the visitor center of the Mille Lacs Indian Museum in Onamia , Minnesota 1995 the exhibits at the Mill City Museum in Minneapolis 2004 and most recently the exhibit for the state s sesquicentennial, MN150 , ref http minnesota.publicradio.org display web 2006 08 30 midday1 MPR 150 things that shaped Minnesota Bot generated title ref which opened at the History Center in St. Paul in 2007. She is the author of http www.amazon.com dp 0873515943 Minnesota 150 The People, Places, and Things That Shape Our State 2007 . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Roberts, Kate ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 3, 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH Moorhead, Minnesota DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Roberts, Kate Category 1959 births Category Living people Category University ...   more details



  1. Bryan Robertson (curator)

    1980 to 1984. ref name times As a freelance curator in the 1980s, he mounted the magnificent Raoul ...   more details



  1. Robert Cushman (curator)

    curator of the Margaret Herrick Library s collection of photographs. ref name lat Under Cushman s guidance as curator , the Academy developed and organized the Margaret Herrick Library s photographic ... with the Los Angeles Times , the library s director praised Cushman s methods as curator ...   more details



  1. Hugh Edwards (curator)

    You may be looking for Huw Edwards disambiguation Huw Edwards Hugh Edwards 1903&ndash 1986 was an influential American curator of photography. Along with Alfred Stieglitz , Edward Steichen and John Szarkowski , Edwards was one of the handful of key curators who struggled to win the acceptance of fine art photography and documentary photography as art forms in the USA . Edwards was Curator of Prints & Drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago from 1959 until 1970, responsible for the significant collection of photographs there. He was the first person to offer a solo show to major photographers such as Robert Frank , Raymond Moore photographer Raymond Moore , and many others. Edwards struggled to curate in a cramped gallery space and without the financial resources even to produce accompanying exhibition catalogs. Shy and retiring, and without a college education, Edwards did not become a public champion of photography and rarely wrote about it beyond reviewing. But in the years before the art world s acceptance of photography, Edwards offered vital support and encouragement to many emerging photographers, including Jan Saudek , Duane Michals , Algimantas Kezys , Danny Lyon and many others. Edwards was also a photographer during the 1950s he worked on a decade long project to document a roller skating roller rink . He ceased photographing in 1961. Photographs http bleakbeauty.com he portfolio.html Portfolio of Edwards own 1950s work Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Edwards, Hugh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1903 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1986 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Edwards, Hugh Category American photographers Category American curators Category Photography curators Category 1903 births Category 1986 deaths US photographer stub ...   more details



  1. Richard Jefferies (curator)

    Biography Richard Jefferies was curator of the Watts Gallery for two decades from 1985 to 2006. His role led to his becoming an acknowledged expert on the Victorian painter and sculptor G.F. Watts . Jefferies uncle had been chief assistant to Mrs Watts in the last ten years of her life and Richard was born on a visit by his parents to his aunt and uncle at Compton in 1945. He started as Custodian at the Gallery on 1 February 1969 after an earlier discussion with the then Curator, Wilfrid Jasper Walter Blunt Wilfrid Blunt . He provides the foreword for Hutchings book on Watts sculpture. ref Discovering the Sculptures of George Frederick Watts O.M., R.A. 1994 Elizabeth Hutchings ISBN 0 9521939 6 5 ref Portrait of Richard Jefferies Richard Jefferies agreed to sit for Jon Edgar for a portrait using local Compton clay quarried from the foundations of the Brickfields pottery of Mary Wondrausch . The portrait was unveiled at the re opening of the Watts Gallery in June 2011 and forms part of the Compton Triptych ref http www.surrey.ac.uk arts visualarts exhibitions 20and 20events the human clay jon edgar.htm ref unveiled at The Human Clay exhibition, Lewis Elton Gallery , University of Surrey in November 2011. Bibliography Watts Gallery A Personal View, Jefferies, R 2006 ISBN 0 9537615 2 5 References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jefferies, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jefferies, Richard Category Art curators Category English curators Category Living people ...   more details



  1. David Franklin (curator)

    David Franklin is an art museum curator and director. In 2010, Franklin was named director of the Cleveland Museum of Art . He was formerly the deputy director of the National Gallery of Canada . ref name Litt http www.cleveland.com arts index.ssf 2010 08 david franklin of the national.html David Franklin of the National Gallery of Canada named director of the Cleveland Museum of Art, Steven Litt, August 27, 2010, Plain Dealer. ref Franklin holds a PhD from London s Courtauld Institute of Art . ref name Litt He specializes in the art of the Italian Renaissance. ref name Litt References reflist Cleveland Museum of Art directors Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Franklin, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Franklin, David Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Alumni of the Courtauld Institute of Art Category Art curators Category Directors of museums in the United States art stub ...   more details



  1. John Griffiths (curator)

    John Griffiths 1953 9 April 2010 was a Welsh museum curator at the Science Museum London Science Museum in London, England. ref Mike Dryland, http www.flamsteed.info fasjgriffiths.htm John Griffiths a tribute , http www.flamsteed.info Flamsteed Astronomical Society , Royal Observatory Greenwich , London, UK, April 2010. ref ref name becklake John Becklake, Obituary John Griffiths . Life after the Museum , No 25, page 21, Autumn 2010. ref Griffiths spent his childhood in the village of Ystradgynlais near Swansea in Powys , south Wales. He studied for a doctorate in astrophysics at University College London , working on a variable star in Cassiopeia constellation Cassiopeia and in infrared astronomy , ref Aitken, Griffiths, & Jones, http adsabs.harvard.edu abs 1977MNRAS.179..179A Infrared line and continuum spatial studies of the southern H II region G333.6 0.2 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 179, Apr. 1977, p. 179 187. ref receiving his PhD in 1977. John Griffiths joined the London Science Museum in 1979. ref http www.archimuse.com mw98 bios griffiths.html John Griffiths Senior Curator Media Technologies, Science Museum , http www.archimuse.com mw98 Museums and the Web 1998 . ref He was involved in several significant gallery projects ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england 1665086.stm Good news for historic press ref and was a curator of space technology and modern production technology at the museum. In particular, he worked on the Space Exploration gallery that opened in 1986. From 1987 to 1991, he was Head of the Special Projects Group and during 1991 to 1995 he was responsible for the installation of a new collections management system as part of the LAASI consortium. ref Suzanne Keene, http www.suzannekeene.info articles lassi lassiart.htm LASSI the Larger Scale Systems Initiative , Information Services & Use , 16 223 236, 1996. ref In 1995, Griffith ..., Griffiths was the curator of the printing and protective clothing collections. He was also involved ...   more details



  1. David Elliott (curator)

    Rites of passage in art, spirit and life 2009 . David Elliott appointed curator First International ...   more details



  1. Richard Martin (curator)

    Other persons Richard Martin Richard Martin 1947 1999 was a scholar, lecturer, critic and curator, and a leading Art history art and fashion historian. At the time of his death he was curator of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art , creating many critically acclaimed exhibitions and contributing widely towards publications on the subject. After his death, an award in his name was set up to recognise creative, high quality and innovative costume exhibitions. Early life and education Richard Harrison Martin was born December 4, 1946, at Bryn Mawr, PA . He studied at Swarthmore College , graduating in 1967, and gained two master s degrees , both from Columbia University . As a lecturer, he held academic positions at the School of Visual Arts , New York University , Columbia, the Juilliard School and Parsons School of Design . Curatorship Richard Martin taught art history from 1973 at New York University , the Fashion Institute of Technology FIT , and the School of Visual Arts . In 1980 he became involved with fashion exhibitions at the FIT where he worked with Harold Koda and Laura Sinderbrand, the director of the FIT s Design Laboratory now the Museum at FIT . ref name ny He served as the editor in chief of Arts Magazine before his 1991 appointment as executive director of the Shirley Goodman Resource Center, which was responsible for the FIT s exhibitions and collections. The exhibitions Martin and Koda put up at the FIT, including The East Village , Fashion and Surrealism , Undercover Story , and Three Women Madeleine Vionnet , Claire McCardell , Rei Kawakubo attracted a great deal of attention. ref name ny In 1987 they were given a special award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America . Martin would later win another award from the Council in 1996 for furthering fashion in art and culture. ref name ny Schiro, Anne Marie, http query.nytimes.com ... D Deaths 20 Obituaries Obituary for Richard Martin, 52, Curator of the Costume Institute , New York ...   more details



  1. Julie Robinson (curator)

    . John Cage and Experimental Art . Notes by Julia Robinson, curator of the exhibition http www.abc.net.au ... Persondata NAME Robinson, Julie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Curator at the Art Gallery of South ...   more details



  1. Henry Hopkins (curator)

    Other persons Henry Hopkins Henry Hopkins 14 August 1928 27 September 2009 studied painting at the Art Institute of Chicago , but is best known as a curator, teacher, and museum director. After working at a Los Angeles gallery, he because a curator and administrator at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art , establishing the education department and docent program there. ref cite journal last Willick first Damon title L.A. s Art Historian Henry T. Hopkins, 1928 2009 journal X TRA date Spring 2010 volume 12 issue 3 pages 66 68 url http www.x traonline.org past articles.php?articleID 394 accessdate April 29, 2012 ref Hopkins then became director of the Fort Worth Art Center Museum 1969 1973 . In 1974 he moved to San Francisco where he took over the directorship of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1974 1986 . In 1991 he was made Chair of the Art department of the University of California, Los Angeles . He was instrumental in the negotiations that gave UCLA management responsibility over the Armand Hammer Museum of Art and was the museum s director from 1994 until 1998 when he retired to return to teaching in UCLA s art department. In 1991 Hopkins began painting again, and has had several exhibitions of his work. ref http archives.getty.edu 8082 cgi f findaid findaid idx?cc utf8a c utf8a view reslist subview standard didno US 3A 3ACMalG 3A 3A2006.M.1 focusrgn bioghist byte 20365107 Prospero, Sheila. Inventory of the Henry Hopkins Papers, 1950 2005. Los Angeles, Calif. Research Library, Getty Research Institute. July 2006. ref References Reflist External links http library.getty.edu cgi bin Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID 681276 Henry Hopkins papers, 1950 2005. Getty Research Institute, Research Library. Los Angeles, California. Henry Hopkins s papers include manuscripts of his writings, his lectures, and his research files, correspondence with artists, including Clyfford Still, and a copies oral histories conducted with Hopkins by the University of California, Los Angeles, 1980 ...   more details



  1. Mark Sloan (American curator)

    Image Msportrait.JPG thumb right Mark Sloan Mark Sloan born 1957 is an American artist, curator, author, and arts administrator. Life and work Mark Sloan was born in Durham, NC and grew up in Chapel Hill, NC . Sloan holds a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Richmond 1980 and a Master of Fine Arts degree from Virginia Commonwealth University 1984 . As a photographic artist, Sloan s work has been exhibited at the Grand Palais in Paris the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston Salem, NC the Harvard Museum of Natural History the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia the High Museum in Atlanta and the United States National Academy of Sciences . Sloan has been an arts administrator since the mid 1980s, directing two national, non profit artists organizations and two university art galleries. Sloan was Executive Director of The Light Factory in Charlotte, NC 1985 86 and Associate Director of San Francisco Camerawork in California 1986 89 . Sloan was Director of the Roland Gibson Gallery at the State University of New York at Potsdam from 1992 until 1994. Since 1994 Sloan has been the Director and Senior Curator of the http halsey.cofc.edu Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston School of the Arts in Charleston, South Carolina . He has been Consulting Curator for the art collection at the Medical University of South Carolina since 2005. In 2012, the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, with special recognition to Mark Sloan, received the Elizabeth O Neill Verner Governor s Award for the Arts, the highest award given in the state of South Carolina for the arts http www.southcarolinaarts.com verner 2012 org.shtml . As a curator , Sloan has produced several hundred exhibitions of contemporary art in his career, many of which have traveled nationally and internationally ... curators Category Art curators Curator Category Art exhibitions Category American photographers ...   more details



  1. Ian Jenkins (curator)

    Infobox Person name Ian Jenkins image image size caption birth date birth place residence nationality British other names known for Greek curator education Bristol University employer British Museum occupation Curator home town title salary networth height weight term predecessor successor party boards religion spouse partner children parents relatives signature website footnotes Ian Dennis Jenkins Order of the British Empire OBE is a Senior Curator at the British Museum and is an expert on Ancient Greece and specializes in Ancient Greek sculpture . ref name Guardian2009 Jenkins has a number of books published, and over a hundred articles. ref name bm http www.britishmuseum.org the museum departments staff greece and rome ian jenkins.aspx Ian Jenkins , British Museum. Retrieved June 2010. ref He leads the British Museum s excavations at Cnidus and has been involved in the debate over the ownership of the Elgin Marbles . Career Ian Jenkins studied at the University of Bristol where he read Ancient Greek with Archaeology and Ancient History. He joined the British Museum in 1978, receiving his PhD from the University of London in 1990. ref name bm Jenkins has responsibility for the ancient Greek collections at the British Museum . At the Museum he wrote his doctorate on the collection history and reception of the British Museum s Egyptian, Assyrian and Classical sculptures. His thesis was published by the British Museum in 1992 as Archaeologists and Aesthetes in the Sculpture Galleries of the British Museum 1800 1939 . ref harv Jenkins 1992 ref Jenkins divides his current research interests between Greek architecture and sculpture and the history of the reception of Classical art and architecture in the modern era. His work on the history of collecting includes studies on the Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo and the archive of documents and drawings compiled by the 18th century antiquary and collector, Charles Townley , which came into the museum s possession in the ...   more details



  1. John Harris (curator)

    Architecture Gallery in Room 128 at the V&A . Harris was a co curator of the seminal Destruction ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Harris, John Curator Category 1931 births Category Living people Category ...   more details




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