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    Marcia Tucker (née Silverman; April 11, 1940 – October 17, 2006) was an American art historian, art critic and curator. In 1977 she founded the New Museum...
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  • the name given by critic and curator Marcia Tucker to a trend in American figurative painting in the 1970s. Tucker curated an exhibition of the same name...
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  • of the work. In 1978, his painting style was described by art critic Marcia Tucker as "Bad Painting", a description which he has embraced. Jenney describes...
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    East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 1977 by Marcia Tucker. The museum originally opened in a space in the Graduate Center of the...
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    215–226. doi:10.4067/s0716-97602000000300008. PMID 15696682. Gaete, Marcia; Tucker, Abigail S. (3 September 2013). "Organized Emergence of Multiple-Generations...
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    self-portrait Yo Mama was included in the Bad Girls show curated by Marcia Tucker at the New Museum. Cox was the first woman ever to be pregnant during...
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  • United States. They stayed for five years with multi-millionairess Marcia Brady Tucker. John was enrolled at The Harvey School and spent summer holidays...
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    Bruce Nauman, Dan Flavin, Sol LeWitt, and Marcia Tucker, then a curator at the Whitney Museum. Marcia Tucker introduced his work to Athena Tacha, a curator...
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  • Bad Girls was a 1994 exhibition curated by Marcia Tucker. The show opened at the New Museum, in New York City, January 14, 1994. It was presented in two...
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  • Golden for a group show at the Wunsch Arts Center. She was included by Marcia Tucker in the Bad Girls (art exhibition) at The New Museum in 1994. Her photo...
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  • Marvel Comics Bad Girls (art exhibition), a 1994 exhibition curated by Marcia Tucker Bad Girls Club (disambiguation) B.ay A.rea D.erby Girls, a flat-track...
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    very directly gets across to you what is there". In 1970, Johnson and Marcia Tucker organized The New York Correspondence School Exhibition at the Whitney...
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  • manageress Janice Acquah as Pippa's doctor John O'Toole as vagrant Marcia Tucker as Mrs Squire (Becky's mother) Sakinah Fraser as Becky Squire (school...
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  • team of John Hanhardt, Barbara Haskell, James Monte, Elke Solomon, and Marcia Tucker. The catalog additionally acknowledges how the curators' work was co-supported...
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    board members have included Deepak Chopra, Ken Wilber, Mathew Fox, and Marcia Tucker. In 2003, upon the suggestion of shaman Alex Stark, Alex and Allyson...
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  • erotically suggestive objects, some of which were included by curator Marcia Tucker in the 1973 Whitney Biennial. She drew her inspiration for these pieces...
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    second director in the museum's history, succeeding founding director Marcia Tucker. Prior to beginning her directorship at the New Museum, she worked at...
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  • in the influential and divisive "Bad Girls" exhibition, curated by Marcia Tucker at the New Museum in 1994, where she installed a functional, handmade...
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  • tutelage, Marcia Tucker became the curator and manager of the couple’s collection from 1964 to 1966, which proved to be a springboard for Tucker's curatorial...
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  • Betty Saar, Margo Sawyer, Ntozake Shange, Cauleen Smith, Judith Somogi, Marcia Tucker, and Urban Bush Women. In 1979, Women & Their Work exhibited Woman-In-Sight:...
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  • American publisher Malcolm Tucker (disambiguation), multiple people Marc Tucker (born 1939), American business executive Marcia Tucker (1940–2006), American...
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  • photographers. The first interview was with art historian and curator Marcia Tucker at Artemisia Gallery in Chicago in 1974. Together they also produced...
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  • Arturo Schwarz in Milan. In 1970, mail from 107 participants to curator Marcia Tucker was exhibited in a Ray Johnson – New York Correspondence School exhibition...
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  • Schjeldahl (1995). Richard Deacon. London: Phaidon. Schjeldahl, Peter & Marcia Tucker (1998). Liza Lou : essays. Santa Monica: Smart Art Press in association...
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  • March 20 – Mary Ellen Mark, American photographer (d. 2015) April 11 – Marcia Tucker, American museum curator (d. 2006) April 16 – Joan Snyder, American...
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  • 41st 1984 Eric Fischl, Charles Garabedian, Melissa Miller, and others Marcia Tucker, Lynn Gumpert, Ned Rifkin 40th 1982 Jess, Robert Smithson, Richard Pousette-Dart...
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  • Columns and The Alternative Museum, among others. New Museum director Marcia Tucker selected Rothenberg's work for "Not Just For Laughs: The Art of Subversion"...
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  • Isaac Witkin, Karel Appel, Richard Mock, Jason Rhoades, Julio Galán, Marcia Tucker, Emilio Vedova, Robert Rosenblum, Larry Zox, Ruth Bernhard, 2005 in...
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  • narrative content in the early 1980s championed by curators such as Marcia Tucker and Barbara Rose, who both selected Miller for prominent surveys (respectively...
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  • Shapiro. An Exhibition selected by Rosalind Krauss, Sam Hunter and Marcia Tucker. Fine Arts Center Gallery, University of Massachusetts/Amherst, April...
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