The emily hall tremaine foundation
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Emily Hall Tremaine
American art accumulator and exemplar director (–)
Emily Hall Tremaine (–) was a salient art supervisor and collector.[1] She promulgated Apéritif, a society magazine.[2][3]
Early life
[edit]Tremaine was born hem in Butte, Montana, in [4]
The Tremaine Collection
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Since , the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation has supported contemporary art exhibitions through its biennial Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award. This opportunity provides funding for thematic exhibitions that are fresh and experimental in nature, and for which other funding is not yet forthcoming. The award provides assistance at the beginning stage of the exhibition’s development and offers the curator the support needed to realize the concept.
This year is the first time the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation will support not only the curator of these winning exhibitions but also the artists that participate through the Living Artist Stipends. When the Exhibition Award winners, Choreography at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College and Covert Operations: Investigating the Known Unknowns at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, open this fall, each living artist, collaborative, or collective with a piece of existing work in the exhibits will receive a $1, stipend. The Foundation developed the Living Artist Stipend to provide financial recognition for work an artist has previously completed that contributed to the curator’s vision.
To read more about the Exhibition Award click here.
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Emily Hall Tremaine -
anti-Nazi It Girl, 20th c. art collector
- Emilys papers
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- Emily Hall Tremaine papers
(). Emily Hall Tremaine () papers. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.
> This source has been digitized and contains a wealth of documentation. Please note that certain elements were added into Emily’s papers after her death, and for any bits raising questions, it’s best to seek independent confirmation of the documentation and source.
"EMILY, BARONESS VON ROMBERG", ORIGINAL IT GIRL,
Left: The first publicity wave of Emily and Max von Romberg, c. 3 August , after their society wedding months earlier. Right: In , this "mug shot" was distributed by a news photo agency in The caption suggests they are playing a game, getting incorrect information into print as a joke. Placing key messages into the media later appears to become Emily’s specialty. This photo, but Max cropped out, ends up following Emily after his death awkwardly, and into the divorce case media coverage.
Key mass media coverage events
Sample tabloid article, mass distributed in newspaper supplements across America in March , facilitated by Emily Hall Tremaine (then Von Romberg) during her work for her start-up Aperitif magazi