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Apr 24, 1926 Died on 22 Dec 2002 (aged 76)

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About Pauline Vogelpoel

  • Pauline Vogelpoel MBE (24 April 1926 in Lourenço Marques, Portuguese East Africa – 22 December 2002 in Basle, Switzerland) was a South African arts administrator.
  • She was educated at both Herschel Girls' School and Rustenburg Girls' School in Cape Town and received a degree in Fine Art from the University of Cape Town.
  • She became engaged to a Rhodesian, Buster St Quintin, an aide to the Governor Sir Godfrey Huggins.
  • In 1950, she followed her brother Louis, a cardiologist and a world expert on wild flowers with an orchid named after him, to London.
  • Beatrice Janice introduced her to the Art Institute of Chicago and got her a job in New York helping Douglas McCaigie of the Museum of Modern Art.
  • She joined the Contemporary Art Society as Organising Secretary in 1954, becoming Director in 1976.
  • In 1975, she married the banker David Mann.
  • In 1982 he joined a private bank in Basle] and she left her job at the Contemporary Art Society to move to Switzerland with him.
  • She became the Zurich editor of Harpers and Queen magazine.
  • In 1997 she joined the International Council of the Tate Gallery.
  • She recorded her memories for the National Sound Archive's Artists' Lives project at the British Library Sound Archive.
  • She received an MBE in 1962. She died of a brain tumour in Basle on 22 December 2002, aged 76.

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