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Susan Krane Susan Krane is director of the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, and was formerly director of the University of Colorado Art Museum, Boulder (1996-2001); curator of modern and contemporary art at the High Museum, Atlanta (1987-1995); curator at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery (1979-1987) and a fellow at the Walker Art Center (1978-79). Krane has organized over 60 exhibitions and authored numerous publications, including Hollis Frampton: Recollections/Recreations (MIT Press, 1987); Albright-Knox Art Gallery: The Painting and Sculpture Collection: Acquisitions since 1972 (Hudson Hills Press, 1987), Lynda Benglis: Dual Natures (University of Washington Press, 1992); Max Weber: The Cubist Decade (University of Washington Press, 1992); Alison Saar: Fertile Ground (1992); Equal Rights and Justice (1994); Tampering: Artists and Abstraction Today (1995); Out of Order: mapping social space (2000) and Let’s Walk West: Brad Kahlhamer (2004). Krane received her BA from Carleton College; her MA from Columbia University and her MBA from the University of Colorado. She has served on the faculties of SUNY Buffalo, Emory University and the University of Colorado at Boulder, and is particularly interested in cross-disciplinary approaches to contemporary art.
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