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In 1962, curator Walter Hopps arrived from the Ferus gallery, organizing an early Pop art show in 1962 and a Marcel Duchamp retrospective in 1963, as well as solo shows of the work of Kurt Schwitters and Joseph Cornell.
* Joseph Bonomi the Younger-sculptor, artist, Egyptologist and museum curator
< td > Joseph M. Chamberlain, hired as an assistant curator in 1952, becomes Chairman of the Planetarium.
" Joseph Chang, curator of Chinese art at the Sackler Museum, suggests that many notable collections of Chinese art contains a forgery by the master painter.
The tenant of the theatre Johann Koháry came into financial difficulties in 1773, he got in 1773 Joseph Keglevich as a curator to his side, the director of the theatre Wenzel Sporck, who was the great nephew of Franz Anton Sporck, who had brought the french horn and Antonio Vivaldi to Prague, got a committee for financing under the chairman Franz Keglevich as his assistance in 1773 and Karl Keglevich became the director of the Theater am Kärntnertor in 1773 to have comparative figures.
Joseph Bonomi the Younger ( 9 October 1796 – 3 March 1878 ) was an English sculptor, artist, Egyptologist and museum curator.
In the 1820s, Joseph Bonomi the Younger, a British Egyptologist and museum curator visited the island.
As the eminent Russian curator, author and museum director Joseph Bakstein writes, The duality of life in which the official perception of everyday reality is independent of the reality of the imagination leads to a situation where art plays a special role in society.
The Bimaran casket is on display at the British Museum ( Joseph E. Hotung Gallery ), which dates the casket to 60 CE, based on the re-dedication theory, supported by the Museum's curator.
* Murder Rooms – The Kingdom of Bones: A museum curator hires two professors ( one being Dr. Joseph Bell ) to publicly unwrap an Egyptian mummy, but it proves to be a man's three-week-old corpse, the subsequent investigation uncovering a group of expatriate rebels plotting to create havoc.

curator and declared
During this time he also left his position as " curator " of the Museum of Curiosity, and declared his intention to " retire " from panel games, although he has since appeared on QI many more times and hosted Have I Got News For You.
On the other hand, the curator of the Deportation and Resistance Museum of the Isère department where Henri Grouès carried on most of his Resistant activities declared that the abbé would have merited ten times to be named Righteous Among the Nations for his struggle in favor of Jews during Vichy.
In 1855, a portion of the land was declared a ' Botanic Reserve ' and Walter Hill was appointed as curator, a position he held until 1881.
After some discussion, the Norwegian government ( still in Norway, now in Tromsø ) declared by law on 18 May 1940 that Øivind Lorentzen was to act as curator.
Dutch legal company De Vos & Partners has been appointed as curator of wet-lease specialist Denim Air after it was declared bankrupt.

curator and theatre
In the theatre was placed the Oxford University Press, the establishment of which had been a favourite project of Laud and now engaged a large share of Fell's energy and attention, and which as curator he practically controlled.
In the late 19th century, it was suggested the model was the theatre director Étienne Arago ; others have suggested the future curator of the Louvre, Frédéric Villot ; but there is no firm consensus on this point.
Johannes Grenzfurthner ( born 1975, Vienna ) is an Austrian artist, writer, curator, and theatre director.

curator and state
Among younger men under Owen's leadership and influence include: Benjamin Shumard Franklin, for whom the Shumard oak is named, was appointed state geologist of Texas by Governor Hardin R. Runnels ; Amos Henry Worthen was the second state geologist of Illinois and the first curator of the Illinois State Museum ; and Fielding Bradford Meek became the first full-time paleontologist in lier of salary at the Smithsonian Institution.
However, Sandy Bartle, curator of birds at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, said that the complete Huia genome could not be derived from museum skins because of the poor state of the DNA, and cloning was therefore unlikely to succeed.
Upon his death in 1842 the collection was purchased by the state ; the building was opened as a museum in 1843, with du Sommerard's son serving as the first curator.
Having studied mineralogy in Landshut, he became professor of mineralogy in 1826 at the University of Munich, and in 1856 was appointed first curator of the Bavarian state collection of minerals.
The curator of documenta X, Catherine David, and her most important intellectual collaborator, Jean-François Chevrier, sought to integrate film and television into a show that was meant to deliver a critical investigation of the contemporary state of the image, and found in Daney's writings one of their guidelines.
After holding from 1872 the chair of mineralogy at Strasbourg, he was appointed in 1883 professor of mineralogy and curator of minerals in the state museum at Munich.
In 1918 Grabar took the lead of the Museums and Preservation Section of the Soviet Government, the Museum Fund and the Moscow-based state restoration workshops, becoming de-facto chief curator of arts and architectural heritage for the whole Moscow region.

curator and under
Many of the original drawings that Gelman recovered were displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art under the direction of curator A. Hyatt Mayor.
The first White House guidebook was produced under the direction of curator Lorraine Waxman Pearce with direct supervision from Mrs. Kennedy.
* Exhibition Designer – designs and installs the exhibition under the supervision of the curator and collections manager.
Many of the original drawings that Gelman recovered were displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art under the direction of curator A. Hyatt Mayor.
It opened in 1939 under the direction of Rebay, its first curator, in a former automobile showroom at East 54th Street in midtown Manhattan.
In the 1980s, under Hopkins and his successor John R. Lane ( 1987 – 1997 ), SFMOMA established three new curatorial posts: curator of painting and sculpture, curator of architecture and design, and curator of media arts.
Beebe's duties as curator were passed to Lee Crandall, the former Assistant Curator who had worked under Beebe, although Crandall continued to rely on Beebe for help treating illness in birds, and caring for the exotic birds brought back from Beebe's expeditions.
Even though the personal identities behind the pseudonym as well as their artistic intentions and strategies remain under dispute even today, Nezvanova's experimental web browser " nebula. m81 " co-won the 2001 artistic software award with Adrian Ward at Transmediale in Berlin, and she was awarded the fictitious post " Director of Leaves and Petals " at the Dutch live electronic music centre STEIM in Amsterdam, where Nezvanova worked as a curator from 2002.
* In the film Hannibal, the character Hannibal Lecter poses as a library curator in Florence, Italy, under the alias " Dr Fell ".
In 1923, Lam began studying in Madrid under Fernando Álvarez de Sotomayor y Zaragoza, the curator of the Museo del Prado and teacher of Salvador Dalí.
In 1967, under the leadership of Oliver Vickery, curator of the Banning House, and Joan Lorenzen, the State of California purchased the Drum Barracks, with the Society retaining responsibility for maintenance and operation of the barracks as a historic site.
) and often operating under the direction of a head curator.
In the United Kingdom, the term curator is also applied to government employees who monitor the quality of contract archaeological work under Planning Policy Guidance 16: Archaeology and Planning ( PPG 16 ) and are considered to manage the cultural resource of a region.
* In 1994, Eureka College established a museum named after Reagan to hold and interpret many items which he donated to the college during his lifetime, under the leadership of founding curator Dr. Brian Sajko.
Having identified himself too publicly with the Paris Commune of 1871, as curator at the Musée du Louvre under Gustave Courbet, he took refuge in England in July 1871, staying at first with his friend Alphonse Legros.
He trained under John Hope, who was the curator of the Edinburgh botanical garden as well an experimental physiologist.
As a result of the 1866 uprising almost all the Abkhaz of these lands became muhajirs and the now depopulated territory of the former District of Tsebelda was placed under a special " settlement curator.
Ayuli was known to be a museum curator in the U. S. He put out releases under the name Alex !.
Back in the U. S., Zakariya was advised by the curator of Islamic Art at the Freer Gallery in Washington D. C. to return to Turkey and train under one of the learned masters there.
It appears in the 1991 movie Gundam F91, and was under the ownership of Frontier IV war museum curator Jung Roy, who acquired the machine into his collection at the age of 44 and re-numbered it RXR-44.

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