Lecture by Marcia Tucker, given at Florida Interational University, September 5, 2003
Event Date
9-5-2003
Document Type
Video
Abstract
Marcia Tucker talks about why art matters to everyone.
Introduction by Dahlia Morgan.
Multimedia URL
Program Series
Steven and Dorothea Green Critics' Lecture Series
Identifier
FIDC001272
Recommended Citation
Tucker, Marcia, "Lecture by Marcia Tucker, given at Florida Interational University, September 5, 2003" (2003). Frost Lecture Series. 92.
https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/frost_videos_all/92
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Playing Time: 01:00:10
About the Author:
Marcia Tucker was an American art historian, art critic and curator. In 1977 she founded the New Museum of Contemporary Art, a museum dedicated to innovative art and artistic practice in New York City, which she ran as the director until 1999