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Inside, "Building D," as it is called, can best be described as a curator's nightmare.
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And so to Mr. Clough, I say, thank you for five more weeks of lending me your real estate so that the curator's visions can be seen by thousands of visitors.
Jim Hedges: Smithsonian Stands Firm on Censorship, Congressional Checkbook Trumps Constitution Jim Hedges 2011
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The curator's passion for contemporary art began as a teenager, when, while browsing one of her father's architectural magazines, she discovered Pop Art.
Art's Tranquil Voice Goran Mijuk 2011
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The producer and composer in Rochford also ideally suit him for a curator's role: at this Vortex mini fest, he curates duets between dynamic Indian tabla maestro Sukhvinder Singh Namdhari and free jazz drummer Mark Sanders, performs himself with pianist Kit Downes and welcomes newcomers and established players including powerful world jazz pianist Zoe Rahman.
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Others have also explored such relationships — currently, at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York, "Grain of Emptiness" showcases recent works that, in the curator's view, embody Buddhist tenets at the heart of ancient Himalayan works.
How to Talk Back to a Chinese Master Lee Lawrence 2011
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ME: Rachel, as you bring this work to the public eye, what do you feel is the curator's role -- activist, spokesperson, conduit?
Max Eternity: Buddha 2010: Contemporary Tibetan Art in New York Max Eternity 2010
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It didn't prove either the curator's innocence or the validity of the prosecutors 'claim that True knowingly acquired for the Getty numerous ancient artifacts which had been illegally excavated and then smuggled out of Italy.
Edward Goldman: The Diminishing Role of Museums in Today's Art World Edward Goldman 2010
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And so to Mr. Clough, I say, thank you for five more weeks of lending me your real estate so that the curator's visions can be seen by thousands of visitors.
Jim Hedges: Smithsonian Stands Firm on Censorship, Congressional Checkbook Trumps Constitution Jim Hedges 2011
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It didn't prove either the curator's innocence or the validity of the prosecutors 'claim that True knowingly acquired for the Getty numerous ancient artifacts which had been illegally excavated and then smuggled out of Italy.
Edward Goldman: The Diminishing Role of Museums in Today's Art World Edward Goldman 2010
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ME: Rachel, as you bring this work to the public eye, what do you feel is the curator's role -- activist, spokesperson, conduit?
Max Eternity: Buddha 2010: Contemporary Tibetan Art in New York Max Eternity 2010
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