Dorothy Miller, who died
in July and whose art
collection is being auctioned
by Christie’s next week,
was MoMA’s first curator
and director Alfred Barr’s
most trusted collaborator, a
Greenwich Village scenester
for several decades, and
the woman who did the
most for postwar American art. So why don’t more
people know her name? ... Read the story
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Dorothy Miller, who died in July and whose art collection is being auctioned by Christie’s next week, was MoMA’s first curator and director Alfred Barr’s most trusted collaborator, a Greenwich Village scenester for several decades, and the woman who did the most for postwar American art. So why don’t more people know her name? ... Read the story
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