Rebeccah Blum
Rebeccah Blum (1967–2020) was an American art historian and curator. Blum was born in Berkeley, California, in 1967 to author Susan Bockius and professor Mark Blum.[1] After studies in art history at American University in Washington, DC, she moved to Germany, where she worked as director at Berlin-based gallery Aurel Scheiblerin and European liaison of David Nolan Gallery in New York.
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Born | 1967 Berkeley, California |
Died | 2020 |
On July 22, 2020, Rebeccah Blum was killed in Berlin by her former partner, the British photographer Saul Fletcher, who subsequently committed suicide.[2]
References
- "'I Want Her Name to Be Remembered': The Art World Reflects on the Life and Death of Curator Rebeccah Blum". artnet News. July 31, 2020.
- "'Remember her name and nobody else's': shock at suspected murder of curator Rebeccah Blum". www.theartnewspaper.com.
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- Artforum Rebeccah Blum, Curator Who Expanded Berlin’s Art Community, Found Dead
- Hyperallergic Reflecting on the Life of Rebeccah Blum, Accomplished Curator, Editor, and Translator
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