Sunday, April 6, 2008

Alfred H. Barr

Alfred Hamilton Barr, Jr. (January 21902 – August 151981), known as Alfred H. Barr, Jr., was an art historian and the first director of the Museum of Modern Artin New York City. From that position, he was one of the most influential forces in the development of popular attitudes toward modern art; for example, by arranging the blockbuster Van Gogh exhibition of 1935, in the words of author Bernice Kert "a precursor to the hold Van Gogh has to this day on the contemporary imagination."

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