Ann Gallagher
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Ann Gallagher is the Head of Collections (British Art) at the Tate, London. She specializes in modern and contemporary British art, as well as Latin American art from 1950 to the present. Before joining the Tate, she was senior curator in the Visual Arts department of the British Council, where she acquired work for the collection and curated many exhibitions, including the 2007 (Rachel Whiteread) and 2001 (Mark Wallinger) Venice Biennale exhibitions at the British Pavilion and several exhibitions in Latin America.
In conjunction with the exhibition Rachel Whiteread Drawings.
Public programs are made possible, in part, by a major gift from Ann and Jerry Moss.
Additional support is provided by Bronya and Andrew Galef, Good Works Foundation and Laura Donnelley, an anonymous donor, the Hammer Programs Committee, and Susan and Leonard Nimoy.