How To Use Curator In A Sentence
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It's every girl's dream, and last weekend, restaurateur and fashion aficionada Elizabeth An and couture curator Christos Garkinos of
Tina Daunt: A Magical Fusion of Food and Fashion
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Here, the curatorial silence makes you study both extremes.
Times, Sunday Times
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Tiktaalik would have breathed like a lungfish, says Clack, senior assistant curator at Cambridge's University Museum of Zoology.
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The curators were judicious in their selection of authors for the exhibition catalogue.
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Her masterful brush strokes and use of colour fired up many critics and curators and received immediate recognition.
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Today's attendance figures at those galleries and exhibitions would have astonished and thrilled curators in the 1960s.
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Very few museum curators have the opportunity or the budget to be so single-minded, to collect in depth in a highly specialised area.
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He currently lives in a private tank behind the "streamside" exhibit, though Mr. Groves, the curator, would like to put the snot otter on public view soon.
Green Movement's New Mascot: the Slimy Snot Otter
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The catalyst was the Roman procurator's demand for 100,000 denarii from the Temple treasury, probably to make up a shortfall in revenues caused by a tax strike.
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The clue of post crime case should be found in time. It is the premise that the self-investigation department of procuratorate organs conducts investigation.
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The curators of the exhibition take a more benign view.
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Rather, the curators have used their resources with ingenuity to make us look at Dutch painting in a very different way.
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Rosenthal, for all his camp flamboyance at the Alternative Miss World, is married to a curator at the Prado museum in Madrid and has two daughters.
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The patriarchate of Moscow was abolished by Peter the Great in 1721 and replaced by a Holy Synod of bishops which was controlled by a lay official, the chief procurator.
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Kindly the curator of the museum had made a display of a few of about 20 of the items you might see on your visit in the front window.
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That show, curated by Okwui Enwezor, adjunct curator of contemporary art at the Art Institute of Chicago, addresses art and politics in Africa from 1945 to 1994.
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I take many of the curator's sequences of images as homages to those the photographer once assembled himself.
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Some of the world's top museum curators, art dealers and auctioneers should be squirming this week.
Times, Sunday Times
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Prometheo sacra c [= u] ludorum curatoribus pro moris vsu, primâ meâ in his sacris authoritate fieri curabo.
Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries
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It was tough to choose items for the show, says exhibit curator Lisa Auel.
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Arch. suorum suffraganeorum sibi subditorum universorum, prælatorum pariter et cleri procuratorum, convocationem isto anno apud Londonias semel et secundo, propter gravamina et oppressiones, de die in diem per summum pontificem et D.
Notes and Queries, Number 183, April 30, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
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This lag in attention has yet to be fully addressed by contemporary West Coast museums and curators.
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Goode, who spent 17 years as the curator of the Smithsonian Castle, has not assembled a picture book for nostalgics.
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You should feel like you need to think any of this looks like any kind of curatorial practice you know.
Deeplinking
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He's Curator of Prints at the Metropolitan.
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Combining an innovative business model, a passion for social media, and a desire to deliver a flight of fabulous fancy each and every day, CEO Shauna Mei of AHAlife has turned a consumer's desire for high-touch, curatorial experiences into what's poised to be a formidable force in the luxury e-tailer space.
Felicia C. Sullivan: Interview: Shauna Mei, CEO/Founder of AHAlife
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Item sunt alie expense facte in Curiis Regis annuatim pro officio generalis procuratoris in diversis Curiis Regis, que de necessitate fieri oportet, pro brevibus Regis, et Cartis impetendis, et aliis, negociis in eisdem Curiis expediendis, que ad minus ascendunt per annum, prout evidencius apparet, per compotum et memoranda dicti fratris de Scaccario qui per capitulum ad illud officium oneratur ... lx m.
Notes and Queries, Number 38, July 20, 1850
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The curators of the museum have changed the content of the turbine room a few times since the museum opened.
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Therefore, it is no wonder that there is a confusion of roles between the curator and the sales manager.
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Its original simple black frame was more functional than attractive, and curators wanted a more appropriate treatment.
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The Mexican Revolution was seen not only as a threat to US interests but to civilisation itself, says curator Juan Manuel Aurrecoechea.
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It's interesting, I can see a distinction between how a curator like John Szarkowski might draw on news reportage and introduce his own juxtapositions of imagery.
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The curators supplemented the stories in the images by displaying accompanying artifacts near some of the photographs.
Smithsonian Mag
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There was some guy, a curator, standing by me going, ‘the delicate brush strokes Vermeer used, look at the glisten on her lips, what do you see in her eyes?’
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Hirst, as artist, curator and in his prime a cod philosopher of almost Warholian dumb articulacy, was the true author of British art's fame in the 1990s.
The YBAs are over. Long live the OBAs!
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Professional curators and conservators will look for work elsewhere, and amateurs will be hired who don't care whether light levels are 50 lux or 500 lux.
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No doubt you read about this challenging art film's premiere this week at New York's Museum of Modern Art, where curators praised the film's revolt against phallocentrism and its use of the body as canvas for acts of transgressive violence.
'Jackass 3D': Tomfoolery and camaraderie in a whole new dimension
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The successful candidates work as guest curators at the Tate Gallery and prepare an exhibition and publication based on their research.
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The hopes for this gallery can fill more than the space between the new sculpture building and Edgewood Avenue; it has the potential to become a venue for a new kind of curatorial project in Yale's art scene whose focus is not having a focus.
Yale Daily News: Latest Issue
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Some hospital deaths, however, must be reported to the Procurator Fiscal whether there is clinical interest in the post-mortem examination or not.
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After graduation, Luo assumed office as the assistant Chief Procurator of Washington State.
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Other former curators denied consciously suppressing conservative news.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is a group of presentations hosted by an artist curator or, as in one case, architect.
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The generosity of these artists and curators, who often work without payment for a collective, greater, unspoken commitment to art for art's sake is largely unsung, but this evening was to celebrate all of them.
Bettina Korek: This Week in Art: We Make a Life by What We Give
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Van Remsen, curator of birds at the Louisiana State University Museum of Natural Science, said that this new frogmouth genus serves as a poignant reminder that birds of the tropics, particularly from southeast Asia to Melanesia, have been paid scant attention by science.
Archive 2007-04-01
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The $800,000 bill for this year's show, at a time of economic difficulty, has attracted criticism, but the co-curator insists the biennial is value for money.
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Presumably, the door with the herms was designed by Sansovino himself, since he was not only the architect for the Procurators of St. Mark, who had to pay for the new Zecca door, but also the leading sculptor in Venice.
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In a letter the procurator fiscal raised no objection to this, but in court the Crown argued, and the sheriff accepted, that the motion was incompetent.
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His name causes museum and gallery curators shudder, for his calling card is paintings once hung.
Times, Sunday Times
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Units of legal affairs: procurator, amanuensis, forensic physician, inspector, bailiff, investigator, rectification personnel, and guard.
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The spry, sparky gent returned to his native Istanbul after a stint in the mid-1990s as director of the Centre for Curatorial Studies Museum at Bard College.
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Now they're talking about hiring a 'curatorial co-ordinator,' and everyone's confused.
Globe and Mail
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I have often felt sorry for the curators at the Royal Collection.
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In his report to the hearing, the curator in early medieval coinage, Dr Gareth Williams, said it was a gold tremissis bearing the image of the Byzantine emperor, Anastasius the First.
Gold Pendant Discovered by Metal Detectorist
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I saw a curator in New York scampering around in one at a big exhibition.
Times, Sunday Times
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Ninety-five percent of the curatorial staff must have been hired by me - it's been twenty-seven years.
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Curators have always had to steer (in a timely fashion) between the demands of the general audience and those of restive academics.
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The curator of the Museum of Unexploded Bombs is not, as you might expect him to be, a nervous man.
The Museum of Unexploded Bombs « Squares of Wheat
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It is in the spoons and cutlery section, however, the book will in many ways prove most useful to collectors, dealers and curators.
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Unlike many museum exhibitions, the curators provided the information to the viewer in manageable pieces.
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Its wide-ranging reach is a tribute to the breadth of expertise on the ground as creatives and in the white cube as curators.
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But is not the taking seriously of this kind of comment the equivalent of the exhibition curator placing an artist's kitchen table scribble alongside one of his major drawings?
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Only the coterie of failed academics and other talentless miscreants who populate the "curatorial" and institutional world of contemporary art believe that there's ever been a "line between art and commerce" in the post-Medieval world.
Challenging the line between art and commerce is cute until it's not cute.
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She is a curatorial assistant at the National Gallery, London.
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‘What sets us apart is the quality of our collection,’ says Rochelle Keene, chief curator of the gallery.
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She is currently adjunct curator at Presentation House Gallery.
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At the lowest level were thousands of petty jurisdictions, many private, but all fully staffed by a complement of judges, clerks, procurators, ushers, and tipstaffs.
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According to the curator of the project, combining these images with Latino rhythms makes for a hot-blooded mix.
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Its initial mission included providing exhibition spaces for independent curators and studios for 20 artists a year.
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In Guangdong, authorities last week seized 16 tons of pork contaminated with sodium borate, which changes the color of the meat to make it look more like higher-priced beef, according to the People's Procuratorate of Guangdong Province, a government body in charge of prosecutions.
Hundreds in China Fall Ill; Additive Suspected
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The fiberglass wall separates the entry from the curatorial working space.
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The artists are up-and-comers and players in the Sydney art scene and the curators are museum big wigs and people in the know.
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Jonnie Robinson, the British Library's curator of sociolinguistics, said these words are only pronounced as they are now because of the mania for not dropping the H. "Our middle class anxieties of the 19th century have inserted an H because you got clipped round the ear if you dropped one.
'I wrote 2U B4'! British Library shows up textspeak as soooo 19th century
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To date, witnesses have included antiquities dealers, museum curators, experts and professors of archaeology, history, epigraphy and chemical isotopes from leading universities and museums in Israel and around the world.
Archive 2008-10-01
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Two other large pavilions within the park are dedicated to group shows organized by the Biennale director and invited curators.
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It remains notable, however, for the accuracy of its historical narrative and the gusto of its curators.
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One beneficial effect of this curatorial decision was to emphasize that Palermo never gave up representation in favor of abstraction.
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A juvenile green turtle was found with a plastic bag wound tightly around its right flipper, cutting off blood flow, aquarium curator Willie Maritz said yesterday.
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The Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative is an ongoing international effort between Assyriology experts and museum curators from all over the world.
Archive 2008-02-01
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Museum Manager-Curator, Capt Linda Graham, believes the story is a furphy.
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The book contains a foreword by R. G. Doty, the curator of numismatics, Smithsonian Institution, that is followed by an informative introduction.
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The curator, Anthony Gross, has staggered the screenings in order to show as many films as possible in two weeks.
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Other former curators denied consciously suppressing conservative news.
Times, Sunday Times
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Now we find curators again drawing for the major part on the gallery 's own holdings.
Times, Sunday Times
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He is a London-based independent curator of experimental, avant-garde, and artists' film and video.
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Curators feel that much harm has been done by the museum's failure to articulate two indisputable facts.
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The curators have set out to draw together the threads left dangling from Shanghai's glamorous interwar years.
Times, Sunday Times
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Learn when and how to repot your bonsai with guidance from a museum curator.
March's gardening and nature programs around D.C.
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The curator guided us round the gallery, pointing out the most famous paintings in the collection.
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There, Hal Glicksman, a pioneering curator of Light and Space art, and Helene Winer, later the director of Artists Space and Metro Pictures in New York, curated landmark exhibitions by young local artists who bridged the gap between Conceptual art and postminimalism, and presaged the development of postmodernism in the later 1970s.
Bill Bush: Set Your Clocks To Pacific Standard Time: This Artweek.LA (August 22-September 4, 2011)
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Martin said there was no money to fulfill the gallery's educational, museological or curatorial functions.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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But the financial administration was entrusted to a provisor or procurator, who undertook the collection and distribution of the revenues.
Life in the Medieval University
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Laurel Ptak, the woman behind iheartphotograph, a personal friend, old Gawker photographer and the curator of the exhibit In Real Life, is attempting to "assemble the world's largest archive of photographs transmitted via telefacsimile" today until 4 pm.
Gawker
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Big-eyed amphibians peer out from nearly every page of this collaborative effort by the curator of herpetology at the Bronx Zoo and the editor-in-chief of Wildlife Conservation magazine.
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Like curators in a museum, they wish to preserve the history and legacy of a previous generation.
Christianity Today
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This is not helped by the rather haphazard arrangement of images in the catalogue, edited by the show's curator, Jan Marsh, who admits that its disparateness is both a strength and weakness.
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The man was a precursor to his times," says Todd Brandow, cocurator and director of the Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography.
Pushing The Limits
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Experience with modern research methods in mineralogy and crystallography are expected and the successful applicant should be prepared to partake in curatorial work as well as improve the museum's mineralogical and petrological collections.
Naturejobs - All Jobs
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Without text as an explanatory aid, his curatorial intention of highlighting the historical nature of the works is somewhat undermined.
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I came to the mine as a guest of a friend, Eduardo Anguiano, whose brother Salvador is the official photographer for the Museo Technologico Minero, and its curator, resident muralist and ostensible owner, Don Gustavo Bernal Navarro.
Night in Mina Dos Estrellas, a haunted mine in Mexico
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Obviously the participating museum directors and curators are more adventuresome than most.
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I've been curator (known variously as Cyn Cyty and the dauphine; guess which I prefer?) of the Redskins Insider since its inception with Jason La Canfora and now with Jason Reid.
The Early Lead: Where everybody knows your user name
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Critic and curator Max Henry presented Jason Clay Lewis's sculpture of a fur-covered seated Buddha, along with hard-edge abstract paintings by Shannon Finley.
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The patriarchate of Moscow was abolished by Peter the Great in 1721 and replaced by a Holy Synod of bishops which was controlled by a lay official, the chief procurator.
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While the prizes on offer to artists seem to multiply by the year, the achievement of the humble curator still goes largely uncelebrated.
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The process involves 30 keepers, curators and registrars making a note of every single creature in the zoo.
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Each two-decade period is assigned an overarching theme giving it a broad historical overview while serving to limit and condense the curatorial scope.
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The curators are clearly aware that Dyce - who was older than the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood - sits rather anomalously in the exhibition, yet surely and rightly felt that it would be unthinkable to omit the painter of Pegwell Bay.
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On Friday, as they have for 29 years, those few - the museum's curators - will speak at the ROM's research colloquium, which is free with admission.
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Although toys have been formally accessioned into the collection since the early twentieth century, older curatorial records are not always as complete as records compiled for new acquisitions.
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By presenting this exhibition in a museum we sought to historicise these questions and bring into the open curatorial practices that are simply happening more and more.
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Over the next 50 years, from a series of curatorial and directorial posts, he built up holdings in the area of medieval and Renaissance sculpture.
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Xu Jiang, a widely exhibited painter who is president of the China Academy of Art and vice chairman of the Chinese Artists Association, serves as head curator.
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The Insect House - at work, amidst the dictyopteran vistas and rows of captive orthoptera, where I sweep the floors, change the light bulbs, hold open the refuse sacks that the two curators fill with the detritus of insect life - this was where it all started.
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The curators allow themselves a lengthy preamble to their chosen years.
The Times Literary Supplement
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The sale had been eagerly anticipated by collectors and museum curators.
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I thought about paying to ride one of the horses, and slowly trotting down the road, until I was out of the sight of the zoo's curator, and then galloping away.
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He enjoyed the convivial and intellectual aspects of college life and he was the college curator of art.
Times, Sunday Times
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Those professional mineralogists, geologists, collectors, and curators lucky enough to possess the complete set have at their fingertips the critical data for those species known at the time each volume was prepared.
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After studying archaeology at Cambridge University, he became curator of prehistory at the Museum of London.
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Procuratory powers include the powers of arresting , prosecuting, inspecting and supervising of the prosecution.
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But as he describes the exhibition, interpolating incidents from Hamilton's career, it's hard to avoid the conclusion that the curators actually got it right.
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Keith Sugden, curator of numismatics, said: ‘We have more than 100 pieces of his work, given by Mr Preston's daughter.’
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I met recently with Jerry Fielder, Curator and Director of the Estate of Yousuf Karsh to talk about Karsh and the books that contain his works.
Audio Interview with Curator Jerry Fielder: On Karsh and Photography Books
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Roger Launius, senior curator for the Division of Space History at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C said "Learning what China needs to know about conducting a lunar trip, probably a circumlunar trip, on three missions seems a bit thin to me," Launius told SPACE.com.
Tortoise and Hare - the Chinese Space Programme
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A wrinkled old hill woman was the sole curator and keeper of the gallery then.
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The action will involve curators, conservators, technical staff, warders, security and administrative workers and managers.
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Only the Curator of Fishes was able to report that the dry portion of the ichthyological collection was in good condition, but a few years later, that too had become infested with insects.
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So I'm kind of dizzied by the new box set from the fabulous curators of Flicker Alley, a five-disc set comprising over 170 films by Melies, entitled
In The Company Of Glenn
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According to The Other Paper Hibbs is a hooper, performance artist, drummer, noise curator and janitor working out of Columbus, Ohio.
Hooping.org | Blog | Aaron Hibbs World Record Attempt Begins Today
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Curator Jan Hoet set the ninth edition of the Sonsbeek public art exhibition in the original park, a deconsecrated church and a shopping mall.
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Perhaps your article will provoke more reminiscences from those who remember him still, and perhaps this will prompt an enlightened curator or two to try to do more for him.
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The spry, sparky gent returned to his native Istanbul after a stint in the mid-1990s as director of the Centre for Curatorial Studies Museum at Bard College.
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The selection includes bombs from both World Wars, cannonballs, and a massive bronze shell which will hopefully be suspended from the ceiling according to curator Marilyn Bullivant.
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His choices are bound to be informed by his gifts as art historian and curator but also by a rather less obvious attribute.
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John Gould made his name as a taxidermist and was a curator and preserver to the Zoological Society, in London.
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I used to hate it when everyone called me a 'stylist' - I am a curator and a communicator," said Mr. Formichetti.
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Beijing Commune was founded by critic and curator Leng Lin in 2004.
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If I ever get it finished it will be a short account of the use of horse-powered geartrain systems in agriculture, with particular reference to the cast-iron horse-gear set recently restored by our local museum, where I happen to know the curator, who put me up to it.
Libertarian Blog Place
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Curator Susan Vogel of the Center for African Art in New York arranged an exhibit in 1988 entitled Art/artifact, using varied display techniques to provoke visitors to ponder distinctions between art and non-art.
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The exhibition curator said Australia has been unappreciative of the great achievements of Muslim cameleers.
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Central Cinema [and that was Thursday], I chatted with cofounder / cocurator / cohost Nick Prueher about the inspirational power of McDonald's training videos, the deal-breaking creepiness of Steve Vai's biggest fan, and the benefits of communal viewing of crap.
GreenCine Daily
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Blankness has always played well in curatorial circles: it makes the managers feel creative.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nor did he take time for further deliberation: in less than half an hour he was in the procurator-fiscal's office -- the willing self-criminator; the man who did the deed; the man who was ready to die for his young mistress and his love.
Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIII
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He was twice elected subprior, and once he was made procurator.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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Simply stated, it is through a highly trained and discerning eye that a curator develops this skill.
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The independence of procurator is an important content and symbol of civilization of ruling by law.
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They cleaned them, dated them, compared them, catalogued them, took them to bits and reassembled them, mounted them (in the curatorial sense), displayed them and swapped them.
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Gavin sits on a Masters Degree Visual Arts Practises course with me where we have seen critical judgment voided by curatorial organisational skills.
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Terry is a professor of geosciences at the University of Arizona and also curator of the Department of Geosciences Mineral Museum.
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[[994] Procurator] Over the senatorial provinces the senate appointed by lot yearly an officer, who was called "proconsul" and who exercised purely proconsul, civil functions.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
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It was perhaps partly this love of detail that led him to lepidoptery in the first place, and would eventually result in his spending six years as semiofficial curator of Lepidoptera at the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology, often working fourteen hours a day.
Wildwood
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The technical difficulties encountered in the display of Net-based media are just part of the vexations that plague curators as they attempt to incorporate this work into a gallery setting.
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Likewise children, fools, and madmen that have no use of reason may be personated by guardians, or curators, but can be no authors during that time of any action done by them, longer than (when they shall recover the use of reason) they shall judge the same reasonable.
Leviathan
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‘Communication is also partly the function of coloration,’ Christopher Raxworthy, associate curator of herpetology at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, wrote in an e-mail interview.
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In order to showcase the most advanced towers piercing the clouds, "Supertall!" curator Carol Willis selected a skyscraper subset of what she calls "superlative buildings.
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Zhang Bencai was relieved from the posts of Deputy Procurator-General, member of the Procuratorial Committee, and Procurator of the Beijing Municipal People's Procuratorate.
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Indeed, the oft-repeated mot that ‘Israel has more curators than artists’ points to a serious quandary.
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But there's a deep well of intellectual and curatorial skill.
Times, Sunday Times
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I saw a curator in New York scampering around in one at a big exhibition.
Times, Sunday Times
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Performing the functions of a public prosecutor, a procurator also had responsibility for ‘overseeing legality’, which meant the operation of the courts and state administration.
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The curator of the museum has suggested that perhaps Frederick Linder, a painter and paperhanger who lived at 97 Orchard Street, papered the walls in exchange for free rent.
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Supreme People's Procuratorate chief procurator Jia Chunwang visit Group accompany by Zheng Yuanbao board chairman.
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Tashkent's deputy chief of police and the deputy city procurator allegedly watched the attack but did not intervene to stop it.
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Parts of the show seem evidence of a regrettable loss of curatorial nerve.
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Some topographers have denied that a street of this name ever existed, but inscriptions referring to the ‘curator ‘of the Via Aurelia Nova, Via Cornelia, and Via Triumphalis confirm its reality.’
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Yorkshire's newest museum has been opened by a builder-turned-curator who has spent over 40 years collecting militaria.
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Everyone taking part is an American who happens also to be of Asian or Pacific Islander ancestry," said curator Phil Tajitsu Nash, a Japanese American.
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In Black White + Gray: A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe, Glenn Kenny finds "a solid account of how the curator and patron Sam Wagstaff defined photography as an art form for the 20th century ... he picture is good or better on the art-historical stuff, but when chronicling Wagstaff's 'dark' side it's a bit overemphatic.
GreenCine Daily: Tribeca, 5/2.
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The Shonibare photographs were on loan on the recommendation of Okwui Enwezor, who is, among many other things, an adjunct curator of contemporary art at the Institute.
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No matter how impossible with current resources, a coherent, visionary curatorial strategy is absolutely essential to the survival of the museum.
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The Procurator Fiscal in Edinburgh is taking steps to ensure that all temporary fiscals are fully aware of, and follow, the correct procedures.
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Article 36 A lawyer who once served as a judge or prosecutor shall not act as an agent ad litem or defender within two years after leaving his post in the people's court or the people's procuratorate.
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Obviously, the curator of an owning museum will have intimate knowledge of their collection and would not lightly make such a decision.
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They argued that the later Privy Council decision R v HM Advocate had held that it was ultra vires for the procurator fiscal to bring proceedings before a temporary sheriff.
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Some hospital deaths, however, must be reported to the Procurator Fiscal whether there is clinical interest in the post-mortem examination or not.
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Bruce's "blaggard" relative was a distinguished gardener who was the curator of Belfast's famous Royal Botanical Gardens.
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The curator guided us round the gallery, pointing out the most famous paintings in the collection.
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Nevertheless, it demonstrates the pull a curator can exert on an exhibition.
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His curator says that despite his prodigious and inspired output he still thinks of himself as a farmer.
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Now we find curators again drawing for the major part on the gallery 's own holdings.
Times, Sunday Times
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Curator Joan Murray once called it a "magnificent failure" - the choppy, thickly coloured brush strokes of the water, the flat tree and hills, the clouds billowing against, not with, the wind - but don't discount the word "magnificent.
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The Art of American Book Covers is easily one of Minsky's greatest works, a stunning example of critical art history that is free of any kind of curatorial jargon, fundamentally respectful of our intelligence, yet clear, accessible and useful.
Jules Siegel: A Joy-Filled Book on the Art of the Book Cover
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Showing Braun, a former model, relaxing with friends at home and posing glamorously in a swimsuit while on vacation, this collection of previously unreleased photographs comes from a cache of images confiscated by the U.S. Army in 1945 and brought to light by collector and curator Reinhard Schulz exclusively for LIFE.
Eva Braun In Private (PHOTOS): Un-Released Photos Of Adolf Hitler's Wife From LIFE.com
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C鵰 igitur ad Ordam peruenissemus, interrogati � procuratore ipsius Eldegay, cum quo inclinare vellemus? idem quod prius apud Corrensam respondimus, dat韘que muneribus et acceptis, auditis etiam itineris causis, introduxerunt nos in stationem Principis, prius facta inclinatione, et audita de limine non calcando, sicut prius, admonitione.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Julia Pike, the museum's new curator/director, credits Gould with pushing to have the plaque restored, the wood refurnished and the glass replaced.
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I take the word of V & A curator Claire Wilcox that the safety pin dress is superbly tailored, but up close it looks even tackier than I had imagined, ditto the blue satin number studded with diamanté, once worn by Diana, Princess of Wales.
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Collectors, dealers and curators in specialised areas all knew each other, and there was supply enough to satisfy everyone.
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The curator appears to intend a chance to re-engage with genuine reality.
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Subsequently it has only been through the reminiscences of his colleagues and through curators selecting his photographs posthumously for exhibitions, that Rudolf's work has reached any kind of public platform.
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He was only twelve, you know, when he inherited the procuratorial fief of Ni-moya.
LORD PRESTIMION
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Jack Cowart, its deputy director and chief curator, believes in him especially.
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Curator of herpetology Andrew Gray said: ‘Our work here is essentially about ensuring we still have these species in the future.’
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The Whitney Museum recruited six outside curators to help select this year's biennial.
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Paulinus quelled the revolt with ruthless efficiency but his methods were frowned upon by the new procurator (finance official), Classicianus.
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At least one artist was incensed by the curatorial insistence on deferring to local sensitivities.
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A report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal following a disturbance in the Ferry Inn, Stromness, on Wednesday afternoon.
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They comprise a varied workforce of administrative assistants, archivists, curators, conservators, graphic artists, librarians, salespeople, secretaries, visitors assistants and writers.
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Secondly, in practice we must change traditional ideas and actions and strengthen the procurator system andcourt.