The piping hot art gossip hellbent on dominating the news cycle for the week ahead: New York übergallerist Jeffrey Deitch is reportedly being ushered in tomorrow as the newest director of Los Angeles’ Museum of Contemporary Art. Via:[gawker.com]
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But the Los Angeles Times says its not a done deal yet :MOCA postpones announcement of its new director
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Jeffrey Deitch newest director of Los Angeles’ Museum of Contemporary Art ?
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