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A person who manages, administers or organizes a collection, either independently or employed by a museum, library, archive or zoo.
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"From diplomat to curator is clearly a step up".
Going from being a teacher to curator isn't as great a leap as it seems.
Louis was a "very gentle and laid back chimp" and a "favourite of everyone", according to curator Dr Charlotte Macdonald.
Still, according to curator Barbara Miller, fans have been flocking to the Momi to see the Mad Men exhibition.
Promoted to curator in 1997, she has helped cement Mr. Noguchi's reputation with dozens of shows and publications in the United States and abroad.
According to curator Paul Young, the greatest concerns are over obsolescence in hardware and software that might render an artwork unreadable.
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Educated in music and literature at Harvard on the G.I. Bill, openly gay and soon to be a major poet, he wrote art criticism and became a go-to curator for new art at MOMA, helping to organize breakthrough shows of Abstract Expressionism.
At the Oakland Museum of California, he asked to speak to a curator, to whom he gave the drawing.
Speak to a curator to find out how artwork becomes part of an exhibit.
Curatorial decisions are best left to curators, Deitch detractors said.
Yet to curators and critics, Tajima is onto something.
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