The former chief curator for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum was forced to step down after a Black-art expert that she brought in turned on her and branded her experience with the museum as 'the most racist professional experience of' her life. A new retelling of the events published by shares the story of how Nancy Spector, a well respected curator who worked for the New York institution for decades, was scapegoated and deemed a 'racist' in the public eye. Spector, however, had been cleared of wrongdoing, especially pertaining to racist acts or words against her peers, by an independent investigation.
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