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By shoveling so much in, Barbara Haskell, the Whitney curator who put together the exhibition, seems to be trying to build a case that American art in the first half of the 20 th century was up to the standard of European art.
Other talking heads brought on board include Bill Kovach, the "Curator of Neiman Fellowships in Journalism at Harvard University" (point: working fast leads to mistakes) and Marvin Kalb, "executive director of the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy" (point: being first is profitable).
Hand-curated data is precise, because the curator is trained to inspect literature and databases, select only high-quality data, and reformat the facts according to the schema of the database.
One must turn to the informative catalog, by guest curator Richard Kendall, to learn something of this unsavory episode in Degas' life, a further lesson that avant-garde art and retrograde politics often coexist.
Kirk Varnedoe has arranged the exhibition, and the excellent catalog that accompanies it, to exemplify what has become a leading theme of his work as chief curator of painting and sculpture at the museum.