Madeleine Albright's Brooches To Be Displayed In NYC

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ULA ILNYTZKY | 04/ 1/09 02:59 PM | AP

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This undated photo provided Courtesy of the Madeleine Albright Collection and the Museum of Arts and Design, shows a brooch owned by the nation's first female secretary of state under President Clinton, Madeleine Albright. It is titled "Liberty, 1997, by Gijs Bakker, Silver 925, watches." (AP Photo/Courtesy of Madeleine Albright Collection and the Museum of Arts and Design, John Bigelow Taylor)

NEW YORK — Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, a tenacious negotiator, loved to communicate her mood and intentions in a more subtle way _ through her brooches.

Now the Museum of Arts & Design in New York is planning the first ever exhibition of her pin collection, featuring some 200 of her favorites, including the golden snake pin she wore after Saddam Hussein's government called her a serpent.

Albright "found that what she wore and how she presented herself had a lot of interpretive meaning to those she was with," said Holly Hotchner, the museum's director. "The pins became an added way that she communicated as secretary of state."

"Read My Pins: The Madeleine Albright Collection," scheduled to open in September, comes 10 years after the museum presented "Brooching It Diplomatically," a show of pins created by contemporary artists inspired by the ones Albright wore.

The nation's 64th secretary of state became so famous for her pin diplomacy that when she wore a necklace to a nonpolitical event where she was the featured speaker, the organizer insisted the secretary go out and buy a brooch before taking the podium. Albright, now a professor at Georgetown University, is said to have complied.

"She started acquiring pins because of their inherent messages, their whimsical and pictorial quality," said David Revere McFadden, the museum's chief curator. "It's not about jewels and gems, it's about jewelry as a communication device."

The collection is diverse, ranging from a series of pins dealing with Americana _ including flags and eagles _ to ones with flora, fauna and insect themes. She always brought a selection with her so she could be ready for any situation.

For instance, Albright chose to wear a bee pin whenever she felt talks amounted to "something like a sting," McFadden said.

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"It's a very gentle way of saying to whomever she is speaking to: 'Listen carefully because I'm kind of telling you where I think this conversation is going,'" he said.

When she thought negotiations would likely go well, she would wear a balloon pin. Another pin, made of stainless steel, shows the head of Lady Liberty with two watch faces for eyes, one of which is upside down. The pin allows both her and others to check the time.

Albright frequently wore a dove pin given to her by Leah Rabin, wife of former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was assassinated in 1995 by a radical opposed to Rabin's role in peace efforts.

The curators said the collection is not particularly valuable in terms of the jewelry itself. Many of the pins were given to Albright as mementos or are mass-produced, inexpensive pieces that she picked up during her diplomatic globe-trotting.

The exhibition, running from Sept. 30 though Jan. 31, 2010, will travel to several as yet undetermined cities. It will be accompanied by a book, "Read My Pins: Stories from a Diplomat's Jewel Box," written by Albright.

While planning the show, the museum told Albright she might not get the pins back for two years because of the exhibition's traveling schedule. Instead of being concerned, the curators said, she saw it as an opportunity _ to buy more pins.

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NEW YORK — Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, a tenacious negotiator, loved to communicate her mood and intentions in a more subtle way _ through her brooches. Now the Museum of Arts...
NEW YORK — Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, a tenacious negotiator, loved to communicate her mood and intentions in a more subtle way _ through her brooches. Now the Museum of Arts...
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- afgail I'm a Fan of afgail 58 fans permalink

Show me the pins!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 04/04/2009
- Cynth I'm a Fan of Cynth 13 fans permalink

This sounds like an awesome exhibit, combining international politics, a pioneer's achievements, symbolism, and a celebration of personal style!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 04/04/2009
- alice09 I'm a Fan of alice09 21 fans permalink

Hilarious that her brooches were a language all their own that she used to communicate.
Another great Wellesley grad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 04/04/2009
- PollyTics I'm a Fan of PollyTics 7 fans permalink
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Whereas I am a HUGE fan of jewelry of all kinds, a show on which pins a lady statesman chooses to wear is not exactly my idea of a party...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 AM on 04/04/2009
- dillydawg I'm a Fan of dillydawg 58 fans permalink
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I've never had a high opinion of this woman until she has become a part of Obama's brain team. Now, I am interested in learning a lot more about her. this pin display and her book (s) are on my agenda to learn more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 AM on 04/03/2009
- flossophy I'm a Fan of flossophy 334 fans permalink
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i love madeline all-bright­... she gave nukular secrets to no.korea.. so they could develop their own nu-kes to use to hold the infantile west hostage...­. so kim jong Ill can continue to enjoy his happy socialist amusement park where he faqs 12 virgins every night before he assumes room temperature in a poorly constructed bamboo co-ffinn..­.

progressives have not learned the lessons of the 20th century yet... please do so... so we can have a relevant debate. huffpuff is dampering your understanding of hystory...­. peel back the layers of altruistic s0cialism to see what is happening on this sphere.

pr0gressives = arr0gance.­.. don't trust pride to provide for your sustinence­... it hasn't worked up til now.

you're a fading arr0gant dinosaur if you advocate for this hilarious ideology.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 AM on 04/03/2009
- EdMuse I'm a Fan of EdMuse 4 fans permalink

According to your camp J.e.s.u.s had a dinosaur for a pet. Really, who needs to be educated?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 AM on 04/03/2009
- flossophy I'm a Fan of flossophy 334 fans permalink
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j.e.s.u.s was a s0cialist.­.. vote republican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 04/03/2009
- MsIrisMG I'm a Fan of MsIrisMG 20 fans permalink
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The first female Secretary of State and her daughters were on NPR the other night and they were delightful. I so enjoyed listening to them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 04/02/2009
- flossophy I'm a Fan of flossophy 334 fans permalink
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you're watching this like you watch 'friends'

let's separate fictikon Frum reality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 AM on 04/03/2009
- huffingt I'm a Fan of huffingt 83 fans permalink

Albright, , Dr. Rice & Clinton-all three women as Sec.of State are excellent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 04/02/2009
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Me too>>>>I would love to see a slide show of the brooches, can you provide one?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 04/02/2009
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MADELIENE.­...ROCKS! She is brilliant.­...and have always loved/admired her...calm cool demeaner..­.with that sting only she could execute with absolute precision.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 PM on 04/02/2009

what a class act she is!! more more more about these broaches

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 04/02/2009
- MyAudacity I'm a Fan of MyAudacity 18 fans permalink
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I would love to see a slide show of the brooches, can you provide one?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 PM on 04/02/2009
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