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Their Loss, Our Gain: NYC Expels an Architecture Gallerist 
Monday, May 15, 2006

Crossing our reality over the weekend, this mysterious post:

On Tuesday SFMOMA will announce its new architecture and design curator (Joseph Rosa recently left the museum for the Art Institute of Chicago.) MAN hears that SFMOMA will hire a Chelsea gallerist whose recently-shuttered, self-named gallery had a special interest in architecture. (Duh.) The museum knows the word is out but refuses to confirm anything.

Well, re that "duh," let's see. The Max Protetch Gallery, upon our last stroll down 22nd Street, appeared alive and, alas, all too well. And we thought Henry Urbach, though "appointment only" since last fall, was still kicking. Maybe not. Probably not. Definitely not. We're gonna go with Henry. Even though Max has more friends.

· Coming Soon to SFMOMA [ArtsJournal]


Posted in JargonWatch

Reader Comments (2 extant)

1.

you will be getting a fine curator with henry urbach
what do you mean max is doing too well? your gossip is west coast obscure. but i agree except i'm not sure max has more friends. jim

By james rossant, faia at July 14, 2006 5:26 AM

2.

you will be getting a fine curator with henry urbach
what do you mean max is doing too well? your gossip is west coast obscure. but i agree except i'm not sure max has more friends. jim

By james rossant, faia at July 14, 2006 5:29 AM



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