"One thing that became pretty evident was how many artists really anthropomorphize the skyscraper, " says Michael Darling, co-curator of the exhibition and chief curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art.
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But after 1947, artists gravitated toward modern, international styles and media, says Beth Citron, curator of the exhibition.
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Lizzy Cowling, the curator of the exhibition, led the tour at 0100.
Wales and particularly Cardiff played a huge role in the whole trip, explained Tom Sharpe, curator of the exhibition at National Museum Cardiff.
"Formula One engineers - like many engineers - really have a driving spirit about problem solving, " said Katie Maggs, curator of the exhibition, titled Fast Forward: 20 ways F1 is changing our world.
Tom Sharpe, Antarctic geologist and curator of the exhibition Captain Scott, South For Science, argues that Wales fell in love with the mission because of the brilliant propaganda of the Terra Nova's second-in-command, Edward (Teddy) Evans, later Lord Mountevans.
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"Vaucanson was in the market of ideas, "says Bernard Pin, curator of the Sandoz exhibition.
The newly attributed work, found in the parish church of Nuestra Senora del Carmen in Cantoria, Southern Spain, first came to the attention of art expert Miguel Falomir - curator of the current exhibition - while he was researching a catalogue to accompany the Prado's 2003 Titian exhibition.
But the curator of a National Museum of Wales exhibition to mark the centenary of Scott reaching the South Pole, believes that the Welsh obsession with polar exploration had very little to do with the nation's pioneering spirit, or even the charismatic Robert Falcon Scott.
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As conceived by Joaneath Spicer, the Walters's curator of Renaissance and Baroque Art, the first half of the exhibition investigates general conditions of Africans in Europe.
Last November the British Museum organised an exhibition of Mr Hoshino's work and a curator, Nicole Coolidge Rousmaniere, lobbied the artist to produce a manga about the museum.
Exhibition curator Barrie Cook says the Bard was "one of a handful of really rich theater people" in London, due to his partial ownership of the profitable Globe Theatre.
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Directed by Peter Reed, associate curator of the museum's department of architecture and design, the exhibition celebrates the centennial of Aalto's birth and encompasses a career of more than 50 years.
But the exhibition was saved, thanks to the energy of its curator and the diplomacy of Iran's ambassador to Britain.
Mr. Carpenter, who was appointed curator of Japanese art in July 2011, devotes about a fifth of the permanent exhibition space to ancient artifacts and Buddhist art and uses the remaining galleries to stage six-month-long installations, each illustrating an aspect of Japanese art.
Paul Roberts, the exhibition's curator, says the painting offers a unique insight into the life of Pompeii's citizens in the 1st century AD.
Both films will be screened at the exhibition, overseen by German curator and Warhol expert Heiner Bastian, who helped select some 130 of Brant's Warhol pieces for the occasion.
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The recent discoveries were made by Anne Lyles, Tate curator and leading authority on the work of Constable, and Martin Gayford, writer and critic, while researching the exhibition.
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