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Kevin Salatino
Prints & Drawings, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Curator of Prints & Drawings, LACMA |
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Kevin Salatino joined the staff of LACMA in 2000 as Curator of Prints and Drawings after a nine-year tenure as Curator of Graphic Arts at the Getty Research Institute. He has published and lectured widely here and abroad in his areas of expertise (most recently in Seoul, Korea), and has curated numerous exhibitions, including last year's Picasso's Greatest Print: The Minotauromachy in all its States, as well as LACMA at 40: Gifts in Honor of the Museum's Anniversary; The Prints of Ed Ruscha; Dürer to Rembrandt: Master Prints from the Herman and Ruth Engel Collection; and Rauschenberg: Posters. In 2004, he curated and wrote the catalogue for the exhibition, Van Gogh to Picasso: 19th- and 20th-Century French Master Drawings from LACMA, which traveled to Italy. He recently had on view at LACMA Matisse on Paper. His book, Incendiary Art, will be published in France next year. Hongik University (Seoul) published his Sex and the (Eternal) City: The Grand Tour as Erotic Pilgrimage, in 2007. He is organizing the forthcoming exhibition Flowers of Evil: The Fantastic and Grotesque in French Art, 1850-1900, and is writing a book about the erotic drawings of Henry Fuseli (1741-1825). Dr. Salatino received his B.A. from Columbia University and his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, and has taught at Middlebury College and the University of Pennsylvania. |
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