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Tucker, Marcia (American curator and museum director, 1940-2006)
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Note: Founded the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York City, after she was dismissed from her post at the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1977. |
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(American curator and museum director, 1940-2006) ..... [VP Preferred]
(curator, 1940-2006) ..... [GRL]
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Gallery Systems (2000-) LOC ID: n50012639
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Getty Vocabulary Program rules
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GRIL NACO contribution (n.d.)
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Her Robert Morris, 1970.
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Library of Congress Authorities data (n.d.) LOC ID: n50012639
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Library of Congress Authorities online (2002-) NAFL50012639; accessed 19 October 2006; http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50012639
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New York times WWW site, Oct. 19, 2006 (Marcia Tucker; b. Marcia Silverman; d. Tuesday [Oct. 17, 2006], Santa Barbara, Calif., aged 66; forceful curator who responded to being fired from the Whitney Museum of American Art by founding the New Museum of Contemporary Art)
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Smith, Marcia Tucker, New York Times (2006)
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Three stories, 2008.
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Tucker, Marcia. A short life of trouble, 2008: eCIP t.p. (Marcia Tucker) data sheet (b. Apr. 11, 1940)
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Wikipedia (2000-) (Marcia Tucker; born Marcia Silverman; curator and art historian; born April 11 in Brooklyn, New York, 1940; died October 17, 2006 in Santa Barbara, California; founding director of the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York City from 1977 to 1999; Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Whitney Museum of American Art from 1969 to 1977; wrote for The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, Art in America, Art Forum, and ARTnews, among others; taught at Cornell University, Colgate University, and The Bard College Center for Curatorial Studies) | | | | | | | | | | |
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