Karl-Gilbert Murray
Karl-Gilbert Murray is a historian of art, critic and Canadian police chief of exposure independent.
Biography
Historian of art, critic and Canadian independent police chief, Karl-Gilbert Murray holds a Baccalaureat in History of art and a Control in Studies of arts of the University from Quebec in Montreal. He was preserving with the regional Museum of Argenteuil and, as police chief, he carried out several exposures: Dr. Maude Abbott, regional Museum of Argenteuil (1998); History of a river: Outaouais, regional Museum of Argenteuil (1999); Georges Delrue: a life, Museum of contemporary art of Laurentides (2001); To beat “to do it” with the female one: Louise Prescott, Christine Palmiéri and Renee Knight, Vertical Gallery (2002); The gay Body, Museum of contemporary art of Laurentides (2002); Passed/Present: the objet d'art without border, Museum of contemporary art of Laurentides, Centers exposure of Valley-David, Praxis current art, regional Musée of Argenteuil, Center exposure of Mount-Bay-tree (2005); The gay Body, Binder House (Toronto-2004), Center of exposure of Rouyn-Noranda (2005), Écomusée of the Proud world (Montreal-2006). As criticism, it published more than one score of articles of which several door on the representation of male homosexuality in the contemporary art.
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