The Archives of American Art takes a look at a few women that were movers and shakers with successful careers in the art world. For the complete list, follow the above link.
The Archives of American Art takes a look at a few women that were movers and shakers with successful careers in the art world. For the complete list, follow the above link.
I just read a fascinating article about a career still rarely seen in the museum world, that of a curator of provenance or in other words, an art detective, whose job is to research works with questionable histories. If I’ve piqued your interest, then please head on over to the The Boston Globe.
Tags: Boston, careers, Museum of Fine Arts
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1) François Lalumière
« Danser avec le vent / Wild Spirit »
Installation in situ
Duct Tape
Access corridor at Square-Victoria Metro (Montreal)
Nuit blanche & Art Souterrain 2011
Photo credit: Matina Alexakis
For the artist's portfolio, please visit Flickr
2) Greek Gallery at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)
May 2011
Photo credit: Matina Alexakis