Kynaston McShine
Kynaston Leigh Gerard McShine (February 20, 1935 – January 8, 2018) was a Trinidadian born curator and public speaker. His visions about contemporary art made lasting contributions to the lives of countless artists and colleagues at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City where he worked from 1959 to 2008. He is said to be the first curator of color at a major American museum and at his retirement he had risen to the position of chief curator at large of painting and sculpture. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2Published 1999Other Authors: “…McShine, Kynaston…”
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5Published 1984Other Authors: “…McShine, Kynaston…”
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6by D'Harnoncourt, Anne, 1943-Other Authors: “…McShine, Kynaston…”
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7Published 1976Other Authors: “…McShine, Kynaston…”
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10by Serra, Richard, 1939-Other Authors: “…McShine, Kynaston…”
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13Published 2006Other Authors: “…McShine, Kynaston…”
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15Published 1973Other Authors: “…McShine, Kynaston…”
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