Henry Geldzahler, curator of Contemporary Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is photographed here from September, 1969. Geldzahler had close relationships with many contemporary artists including Stella, Warhol, Hockney, and Rivers. At the time of this photograph, the 34 year old Geldzahler had just curated the blockbuster exhibition "New York Painting: 1940-1970" which established the Met as a leader in showing contemporary art.
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