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Dodie Kazanjian (born 1952) is an Armenian-American writer who specializes in the arts. She is the author or co-author of several books and currently is a contributing editor for ''Vogue'' magazine and director of Gallery Met at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.〔http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dodie-kazanjian〕 ==Life and career== Kazanjian, an Armenian-American, was born in 1952〔http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/collection/kazadodi.htm〕 in Newport, Rhode Island. She attended Salve Regina College, graduating in 1974, when she joined ''Vogue'' for a brief stint as an editorial assistant. Subsequently she studied at the Colgate Darden Graduate School of Business Administration of the University of Virginia.〔〔 In 1977 she became a feature writer for the ''Washington Post'', then moved to a similar position with the ''Washington Star'' the following year. In 1981 she went to work in the White House as deputy press secretary to First Lady Nancy Reagan, a position she held until 1983, when she became Washington editor of ''House & Garden'' magazine and communications director for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), as well as editor-in-chief of the NEA"s magazine, ''ArtsReview''.〔〔(Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art Presents the 10th Annual Raymond Lecture: Elizabeth Peyton and Dodie Kazanjian in Conversation ), Smithsonian Institution press release, April 19, 2010〕 Since 1989, she has worked as a contributing editor for ''Vogue'' magazine. In 2005 she also became director of Gallery Met at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.〔 In 1995 she became a contributor to ''The New Yorker'' magazine, writing several articles for the magazine in the mid-1990s.〔〔(Dodie Kazanjian ), ''The New Yorker'' archive, accessed December 11, 2010〕 She is married to Calvin Tomkins, a long-time art critic for ''The New Yorker'', with whom she co-wrote a biography of Alexander Liberman. The couple lives in New York City.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dodie Kazanjian」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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