found: Her Art has many faces, 1951.
found: N.Y. times, 1/12/94(Katherine Kuh, art connoisseur and writer; b. Katherine Woolf, St. Louis, 1904; 1936, opened commercial gallery in Chicago; 1943-1959, curator at Art Inst. of Chicago; moved to NYC; d. Monday [1/10] in Manhattan)
found: Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02(b. 1904)
found: Dictionary of art historians WWW site, April 3, 2015(Kuh, Katharine, née Woolf; b. 1904 in St. Louis; d. 1994 in New York City; in 1935 she opened the Katharine Kuh Gallery, the first gallery in Chicago devoted to avant-garde art; the gallery closed in 1943; after working as a curator at the Art Institute of Chicago (1943-1959), she moved to New York, where she worked as a collection advisor and wrote a number of books, including The Artist's Voice, Break-up: the Core of Modern Art, and The Open Eye: in Pursuit of Modern Art)