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Encyclopedia > Norman Rosenthal

Sir Norman Rosenthal (born 1944) is a British curator. The child of Jewish refugees from Nazi occupied Europe, Rosenthal grew up in North London. After studying history at the University of Leicester he took a job for an art dealer and for a time was Exhibitions Officer at the Institute of Contemporary Arts where he promoted new work from Germany. Image File history File links Question_book. ... A curator of a cultural heritage institution (e. ... HIStory - Past, Present and Future, Book I is a double-disc album (one half greatest hits, one half studio album) by American musician Michael Jackson released in June of 1995 by the Epic Records division of Sony BMG. The first disc, (HIStory Begins) contains fifteen hit singles from the past... University of Leicester seen from Victoria Park - Left to right: the Department of Engineering, the Attenborough tower, the Charles Wilson building. ... External view of the entrance to the ICA from the Mall. ...


In 1979 he was appointed Exhibitions Secretary at the Royal Academy. In this position he curated with Nicholas Serota the exhibition "A New Spirit in Painting" that brought to the forefront work by Georg Baselitz and Anselm Kiefer. Rosenthal also initiated a cycle of survey exhibitions of 20th Century work that promoted the Academy to the first division of exhibition venues. In 1986 Rosenthal lost out to Serota for the job of Director of the Tate Gallery. The Royal Academy of Arts is an art institution based in Burlington House on Piccadilly, London, England. ... Nicholas Serota Sir Nicholas Serota (born 1946) is a curator, and is currently Director of the Tate Gallery, the United Kingdoms national gallery of modern and British art. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article should be translated from material at de:Anselm Kiefer. ... The Tate Gallery in the United Kingdom is a network of four galleries: Tate Britain (opened 1897), Tate Liverpool (1988), Tate St Ives (1993), Tate Modern (2000), with a complementary website Tate Online (1998). ...


As Exhibitions Secretary Rosenthal has often courted controversy notably in staging Sensation which drew protests from Academicians. Sensation was a notorious exhibition of Young British Artists which took place in 1997 (18 September-28 December) at the Royal Academy of Art in London and later toured to Berlin and New York. ...


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