Thelma Golden is interviewed in Artsy this week, reflecting on her early life in Queens, and her work on some of The Whitney’s major exhibitions during the early 1990’s. “What I did know,” she says, “was that I was existing in a very singular position. I knew who I was; I knew who I was in that place; I knew what that meant. I felt a great sense of responsibility because I was there. I knew what it meant to be in the room, and I also knew what it meant to have my shot at something.”
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