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Marjory Jacobson

Marjory Jacobson, an independent curator living in Boston, is the author of Art and Business: The New Renaissance in Corporate Collection (1992) published by Thames & Hudson and Harvard Business School Press, and, forthcoming from Thames & Hudson, Eugenio Lopez and Jumex: A Model for 21st Century Art Patronage, which portrays the internationally renowned Mexico City Foundation. A former director of MIT’s Hayden Gallery (now the List Visual Arts Center), Jacobson organized more than 30 exhibitions, led the public art program and managed myriad educational endeavors. As a consultant, she has advised individuals and businesses worldwide on collecting and programming. Jacobson is a curator of Sensorium: Embodied Experience, Technology, and Contemporary Art currently at the List Visual Arts Center, October 2006 to April 2007.