Susan Bright is
a British curator and writer based in NYC.
Mark Beasley is
a British curator and writer based in New York.
Not exact matches
This volume gives an overview of these recent shifts in Williams» paintings
and includes essays by
British fiction author
and journalist George Pendle,
and curator and writer Dan Nadel.
Following this conversation, John Akomfrah
and Gary Carrion - Murayari, Kraus Family
Curator, will discuss «John Akomfrah: Signs of Empire,» the first American survey exhibition of the work of the legendary
British artist, film director,
and writer.
Other notable speakers of the season are
British feminist film theorist
and seminal voice on film
and media studies, Laura Mulvey;
writer and professor of psychology
and gender studies, Lynne Segal;
and Catherine Wood, Senior
Curator of Performing Art at Tate, writer of Yvonne Rainer: The Mind is a Muscle (2007) and curator of Yvonne Rainer: Dance Works 1961 — 72 at Raven Row in London i
Curator of Performing Art at Tate,
writer of Yvonne Rainer: The Mind is a Muscle (2007)
and curator of Yvonne Rainer: Dance Works 1961 — 72 at Raven Row in London i
curator of Yvonne Rainer: Dance Works 1961 — 72 at Raven Row in London in 2014.
Rather, its narrative is a compilation of external observations of human behavior, the
curator's ongoing personal quest to achieve homeostasis, the notebooks of French philosopher Albert Camus, the musings of
British psychoanalytical
writer Adam Phillips,
and even a recent study finding that, to an overwhelming degree, people would rather shock themselves with an electrical current than sit in quiet contemplation for even 15 minutes.
She is the recipient of an Andy Warhol Foundation Arts
Writers Grant
and was the coeditor of Lawrence Alloway: Critic
and Curator (2015), which won a Historians of
British Art book award.
Organized by art
writer and curator Becky Hunter, the exhibition presents the results of a six - month transatlantic exchange between
British, Berlin - based artist Alanna Lawley
and Matt Giel, an American artist living -LSB-...]
In concersation with internationally acclaimed Ghanaian born,
British architect Sir David Adjaye OBE, Professor Paul Goodwin, curato, Director of the resarch centre for Transnational Art, Identity
and Nation [TrAIN],
and current chair of Contemporary Art
and Urbanism at the University of the Arts London,
and moderated by Rachel Barrett,
writer,
curator and lecturer at the Jamaica based Edna Manley College of the Visual & Performing Arts, Thomas will discuss his artistic practice
and the series of works in The Beautiful Game as well as the broader concerns of historical perspective
and postcolonial, transnational legacies.
Richard Wentworth, a leading figure in
British art since the 1970s, is in dialogue with
curator and writer Gavin Morrison to mark the recent publication of Making Do
and Getting By.
Another protester, Hannah Black, a
British - born black artist
and writer working in Berlin, has written a letter to the biennial's
curators, Mia Locks
and Christopher Y. Lew, urging that the painting be not only removed from the show but also destroyed.
This event at the
British Museum, brings together artists,
curators and writers to discuss the birth
and rebirth of modern sculpture in Iran.
An independent
writer and curator based in Mexico City
and Berlin, he trained as an artist
and art historian at University of
British Columbia
and Emily Carr Institute of Art
and Design, Vancouver.
Every year for the past 18 years English photographer Johnnie Shand Kydd has photographed the art scene as they holiday on the Greek island of Hydra each summer, photographing artists,
curators and writers who have been invited to vacation at the
British art collector Pauline Karpidas» holiday home on the Greek island of Hydra.
Hammad Nasar is an independent
curator,
writer and Senior Research Fellow at the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in
British Art, where he co-leads the London, Asia project.
Emma Cousin is a
British artist,
curator,
writer and poet whose humorous
and surreal works on canvas
and paper have already featured in London in two group shows, a solo show
and a two - person show in the first two months of 2017.
Seen last month at our Charlie Chaplin tribute: Joel Gibb of the Hidden Cameras, raw foods celebrity chef Boris Lauser with his visiting San Francisco posse, young sexy filmmaker Tilemachos Alexios Alexiou with super hot lover Assaf Hochman, translator to the stars Daniel «Haji» Hendrickson, dapper composer
and music theorist Volker Straebel, Maerz Music Festival Director Mattias Osterwold, gorgeous cineaste Julian Schubert, Gabriele Knapstein
curator at Hamburger Bahnof Museum, vivacious ballerina Trixie Cordua, film scholar Christian «F» Weber, academe Vincent Hediger, Christian Siekmieir of Exile Gallery with Japanese New York based artist Kazuko Mijamoto,
curator Stefanie Schulte Strathaus, Tim & kJohnny Blue, LA fashion designer Cornel Collins, artist Bertand Bodenave, Alannah Weston, the creative director of Selfridges, male ingenue Jake Myerson,
British provacateuse Isabela Blow with
writer Hamish Bowles, art star Elias Hassos
and Julia - Restoin Roitfeld.
London Art Pitch is a monthly column by Jamie Sterns, a New York
curator and writer based in the
British capital.
London Art Pitch is a monthly column by Jamie Sterns, a New York
curator and writer attending school in the
British capital.London.
London Art Pitch is a monthly column by Jamie Sterns, a New York
curator and writer attending school in the
British capital.We all know these lists — the top, the best, the ones to watch, so on
and so on.
London Art Pitch is a monthly column by Jamie Sterns, a New York
curator and writer attending school in the
British capital.Summer is upon London
and this usually grey city is full of sunshine
and light.
London Art Pitch is a monthly column by Jamie Sterns, a New York
curator and writer currently based in the
British capital.
The survey show «Emily Jacir: Europa» curated by
British Egyptian
curator, editor
and writer Omar Kholeif at Whitechapel Gallery,
and travelling to IMMA — Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin, revolves around the topic of journey
and focuses on the artist's relationship with Europe, where she has been living for several years.
As she approaches the end of her time as a visiting scholar at California College of the Arts,
British writer and curator Charlotte Cotton will discuss how her experience working with CCA undergraduate
and graduate students is shaping her ideas about photographic culture.
Charlotte Burns: We have Osei Bonsu, the
British - Ghanaian
curator and writer.
Osei Bonsu is a
British - Ghanaian
curator and writer based in London.
Curator Matthew Higgs — a
British artist,
writer,
and publisher — has selected a series of works by Judith Scott (1943 — 2005), who worked at the center between 1987
and 2005,
and Dan Miller (b. 1961), who has now worked at Creative Growth's studio for more than fifteen years.
Osei Bonsu is a
British Ghanaian independent
curator and writer based in London, who has worked closely with Raw Material Company's Koyo Kouoh as an associate researcher.
Philip Wright, a
British writer on art
and former
Curator of Compton Verney House Trust comments on Paricio's style: «[Paricio] has said, «Painters should read, watch films, travel
and live, but, above all, they should study their own tradition».
Osei Bonsu is a
British - Ghanaian independent
curator and writer based in London.
John Akomfrah, CBE (born 4 May 1957)[1] is a
British artist,
writer, film director, screenwriter, theorist
and curator of Ghanaian descent, whose «commitment to a radicalism both of politics
and of cinematic form finds expression in all his films».
This conversation is with the
British artist,
writer,
curator,
and filmmaker John Akomfrah, whose recent films include Vertigo Sea (2015)
and The Stuart Hall Project (2013).
Organized by art
writer and curator Becky Hunter, the exhibition presents the results of a six - month transatlantic exchange between
British, Berlin - based artist Alanna Lawley
and Matt Giel, an American artist living in Philadelphia.
Also on the 1997 panel were Penelope Curtis,
curator at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds, England; Lars Nittve, director of the Louisiana Museum in Denmark; Marina Vaizey,
writer, art critic,
and lecturer;
and Jack Wendler, representative of the Patrons of New Art, the group who established the Prize in 1984 to promote public discussion of new developments in contemporary
British Art.
I am inclined to endorse that interest, while believing too that these books offer a real
and practical opportunity for us as
curators and writers to include more examples, of a wider range of works, in any story of
British sculpture.
Amongst the speakers taking part are: Catherine Lampert,
Curator and Leading Specialist advisor on Freud's work and former Director of the Whitechapel Gallery, London; Elena Crippa, Curator, Modern and Contemporary British Art, Tate Britain; Brian Dillon, writer, critic, and UK editor of Cabinet magazine and Head of Programme, Critical Writing in Art & Design, Royal College London; Daphne Wright, Artist and curator of The Ethics of Scrutiny; Angela Griffith, (TRIARC) TCD; as well as contemporary artists taking part on the IMMA Freud Res
Curator and Leading Specialist advisor on Freud's work
and former Director of the Whitechapel Gallery, London; Elena Crippa,
Curator, Modern and Contemporary British Art, Tate Britain; Brian Dillon, writer, critic, and UK editor of Cabinet magazine and Head of Programme, Critical Writing in Art & Design, Royal College London; Daphne Wright, Artist and curator of The Ethics of Scrutiny; Angela Griffith, (TRIARC) TCD; as well as contemporary artists taking part on the IMMA Freud Res
Curator, Modern
and Contemporary
British Art, Tate Britain; Brian Dillon,
writer, critic,
and UK editor of Cabinet magazine
and Head of Programme, Critical Writing in Art & Design, Royal College London; Daphne Wright, Artist
and curator of The Ethics of Scrutiny; Angela Griffith, (TRIARC) TCD; as well as contemporary artists taking part on the IMMA Freud Res
curator of The Ethics of Scrutiny; Angela Griffith, (TRIARC) TCD; as well as contemporary artists taking part on the IMMA Freud Residency.
Martin Gayford, the
British critic,
writer,
and curator, is «the man in a blue scarf.»
Matthew Higgs is a
British artist,
writer and curator based in New York.