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Robbin Murphy <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Apr 1994 22:33:10 -0400
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I picked up a copy of the May "Art & Antiques" magazine because
I've managed to get myself invited to an NYU Journalism class
where the magazine's editor in chief is speaking Monday. BTW:
the teacher seemed very happy that someone from Museum Studies
wanted to come.
 
These two items caught my attention:
 
In an article on "digital museums" it says that the
Whitney Museum of Art is planning a "pay-per-view" digital
bank for people to access from home. p. 21
 
There is an upswing in interest in early Netherlandish painting
as a new generation of young scholars, aided by modern technology,
have made dramatic discoveries in a field that had been considered one
of art history's closed chapters. Ex: The Met's retrospective
of Petrus Christus (circa 1410-1476). p. 73-78
 
I've also promised a few people that I'd post a list of the
business books that have been recommended. Will do asap.
 
Robbin Murphy
NYU/Museum Studies
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