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"It's so hard to become a curator," she said, as if becoming a doctor were easy.
That was James Rorimer, who went on to become a curator at the Metropolitan Museum.
Markús Andrésson, Kjartansson's school friend, had decided to become a curator.
Buying the negatives in bulk by the kilogram, he has become a curator of what he calls vernacular Chinese photography.
When I told my parents that I wanted to become a curator, they thought it was a medical profession.
He succeeds Wen C. Fong, who is retiring on June 30 and will become a curator emeritus.
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In 1976 she became a curator and a research biologist at the California Academy of Sciences.
In 1969 she became a curator at the National Museum of Modern Art, then housed at the Palais de Tokyo.
Born to wealth, Guggenheim became a curator of the interwar and postwar art world.
In 1962 he became a curator at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington.
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