Suzanne Landau
Suzanne Landau (Hebrew: סוזן לנדאי (born 1946) is an Israeli art museum curator. She was appointed the Director and Chief Curator of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art in September 2012. She had previously been Curator of Contemporary Art at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem starting 1982 and its Chief Curator of Fine Arts there from 1988. Since her appointment in Tel Aviv, she has organized for the museum the Friends of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and the Acquisition Committee for Israeli Art.[1]
Suzanne Landau | |
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Born | 1946 (age 73–74) |
Nationality | Israel |
Occupation | Museum curator |
Biography
After 34 years as the Chief Curator of Fine Arts at The Israel Museum in Jerusalem, Landau was appointed Director and Chief Curator of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art by the board of directors, replacing the late Mordechai Omer.[2]
Citations
- Moher, Deborag (13 December 2016). "Meet Suzanne Landau, Director And Chief Curator Of Tel Aviv Museum Of Art". Culture Trip. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
- "Israel Museum's Suzanne Landau appointed Director and Chief Curator at Tel Aviv Museum of Art". artdaily.org. Art Daily. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
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