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    • SF-MOMA Fires One Of Its Top Curators

      “Eungie Joo, who served as head curator of contemporary art at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art for seven years, was fired after what the museum described as a violation of its workplace conduct policy. … No further details were given.” – San Francisco Chronicle (MSN)

    • Facing Funding Stress, Sydney’s Museum Of Contemporary Art Scraps Its Free Admission

      Free general admission was introduced in 2000 under the directorship of Elizabeth Ann MacGregor with the aid of a Telstra sponsorship. But stagnant government funding has forced the museum’s hand, with the introduction of a $20 entry fee from 31 January. – The Guardian

    • On The Front Lines Of Art Therapy

      “We work a lot with trauma and survivors who maybe are struggling to find the words to be able to describe what they’ve endured. Art is an incredibly effective way to channel some of the angst that they’ve experienced.” – Hyperallergic

    • Staying Involved: Leonard Lauder’s Art Philanthropy Philosophy

      “What museums are known for is not their architecture or their shows but ultimately their collections.” But building great collections takes time, patience and determination. Together with Emily Braun, an art history professor at Hunter College who has been Lauder’s curator for 37 years, they know where all the great Cubist works are. – The New York Times

    • How A Long-Ago TV Host Explained Art And The Avant Garde

      Its host, Lorser Feitelson, would become the interlocutor between the avant-garde and the country’s first generation of television viewers. He was personable, pedigreed and principled. Now, 60 years since its final episode, Feitelson’s show feels prophetic of a fact of visual life today. – The New York Times

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