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Lorraine OâGrady outpaced the culture for years. In Brooklyn, it finally catches up
By Murray Whyte Globe Staff,Updated March 17, 2021, 12:59 p.m.
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A photograph from Lorraine O Grady s 1983 Art Is. performance.Lorraine OâGrady/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
BROOKLYN â Coming to art as a later-in-life fourth or fifth act, Lorraine OâGrady has joked that she âonly had time for masterpieces,â which doesnât surprise.
Now 86, sheâs only ever made the most of her time. She was an intelligence analyst for the US State Department (during the Cuban Missile Crisis, no less); the owner of a Chicago translation agency (a keepsake from this era,
Robert Gentile shrugs off Gardner Museum heist speculation
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FILE - This undated file photograph released by the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum shows the painting Chez Tortoni, by Manet, one of more than a dozen works of art stolen in the early hours of March 18, 1990.Anonymous / AP
Robert Gentile, a Connecticut man long suspected by federal authorities of having organized crime involvement, appears to shrug off his speculated role in the famed Isabella Gardner Museum heist in a recent television interview.
In the interview with WTNH’s Dennis House at his Manchester home, Gentile said, “They can say what they want. I don’t care. It doesn’t bother me.”