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Topic: RSS FeedSmithsonian names new curator for photography
Art Business News, August, 2006
WASHINGTON -- The Smithsonian American Art Museum has named Toby Jurovics as the museum's new curator for photography. Jurovics is responsible for research, exhibitions and acquisitions related to the museum's photography collection.
Previously, Jurovics served as a photography curator at the Princeton University Art Museum. While there he organized "Emmet Gowin: Aerial Photographs" (1998), which was named Best Exhibition Catalog in 1998 by Photo-Eye magazine.
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