Sentences with phrase «curator gwen»

Artists Vanessa Jackson RA and Clare Price, along with curator Gwen Chanzit from the Denver Art Museum, discuss the important female figures of Abstract Expressionism, and explore the relationship between artists and the gendered practice of abstract painting.
We talk to Denver Art Museum curator Gwen Chanzit about her important exhibition, speak with the artist Judith Godwin — an Abstract Expressionist who has largely been ignored in the history books, I travel to the Upper West Side to get feminist art historian Linda Nochlin's thoughts on the matter, and finally I chat with curator and critic Karen Wilkin, who was friends with Helen Frankenthaler (one of the leading Abstract Expressionist artists).
Curator Gwen F. Chanzit described the genesis of the show as being concerned primarily with resurrecting artists from the period that have been overlooked, and it turned out that they were predominantly women.
That's the question that motivated Denver Art Museum curator Gwen Chanzit to mount her just - opened exhibition, «Women of Abstract Expressionism.»
The book, edited by Joan Marter, includes an introduction by exhibition curator Gwen F. Chanzit as well as essays by Marter and other noted Abstract Expressionism scholars, Ellen G. Landau, Susan Landauer, Robert Hobbs.
I interviewed Curator Gwen Chanzit on June 21, 2016, at the Denver Art Museum where she said: «The most surprising thing to me was that nobody had done this show before.»
Curator Gwen Chanzit, left, with abstract expressionist painter Judith Godwin at the media preview for the Denver Art Museum's «Women of Abstract Expressionism.»
See a video of the exhibition galleries and hear insights from curator Gwen Chanzit, artists, and art historians.
Hrag Vartanian talks with curator Gwen Chanzit, painter Judith Godwin, art historian Linda Nochlin, and critic Karen Wilkin about the marginalization of female Abstract Expressionist painters on the occasion of the exhibition Women of Abstract Expressionism exhibition at the Denver Art Museum, on view through September 25, 2016.

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Expect a chic evening with collectors, curators, art critics and artists while enjoying • Hosted Hors d'oeuvres by Chef Gwen Kenneally • Mixed Cocktails (Full open bar) • Live Music Performances and sets by the hottest Hollywood area DJs • Unique Exclusive VIP entry for AC Gallery After Hours Party at undisclosed Sunset Blvd location Admission fee - $ 20
Join curator of modern art, Gwen Chanzit, as we celebrate hidden heroines of American art.
In addition, talented exhibition designer Ben Griswold worked with Gwen Chanzit, curator of modern art and the Herbert Bayer Collection and Archive, to come up with a perfect gallery plan to show off these beautiful artworks.
Gwen F. Chanzit is curator of modern art, the Herbert Bayer Collection & Archive, and Women of Abstract Expressionism.
I eagerly emailed with the exhibition's organizer, Gwen Chanzit, who serves as curator of modern and contemporary art and of the Herbert Bayer Collection & Archive at DAM, to ask her a few questions in anticipation.
Gwen Chanzit, Ph.D. (right), Curator of Modern Art, Denver Art Museum, at her Women of Abstract Expressionism exhibition lecture at the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, April 25, 2016, with discussion led by Robert Slifkin Ph.D. (left), Associate Professor of Fine Arts, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University.
DAM curator of modern art Gwen Chanzit says she got the idea for the exhibition after seeing an exhibition of works of abstract expressionism at the Jewish Museum in New York City in 2008.
A scientific volume will be published to coincide with «When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969 / Venice 2013», which will include the complete collection of photographs, many previously unpublished, taken by photographers during the exhibition in Bern, together with contributions by internationally recognised historians, theoreticians, curators and critics (Gwen L. Allen, Pierre Bal Blanc, Claire Bishop, Benjamin Buchloh, Charles Esche, Boris Groys, Jens Hoffmann, Chus Martínez, Glenn Phillips, Christian Rattemeyer, Dieter Roelstraete, Anne Rorimer, Terry Smith, Mary Anne Staniszewski, Francesco Stocchi, Jan Verwoert).
When Gwen Chanzit, Curator of Modern Art at the Denver Art Museum began the complicated process of deciding which women would be featured in Women of Abstract Expressionism, she surveyed more than one hundred artists.
Gwen F. Chanzit is curator of modern art and the Herbert Bayer Collection and Archive at the Denver Art Museum and director of museum studies in art history at the University of Denver.
Gwen Chanzit, the museum's curator of modern and contemporary art, didn't set out to produce an all - women show: «I wanted to broaden the parameters of what we know about abstract expressionism — and destroy some myths,» she tells Maclean's.
Gwen Chanzit, the DAM's curator of modern and contemporary art, began thinking about the show in 2008 — though she says she never set out to do a «women's show.»
The panel consists of Joan Simon (curator), Dr. Gwen Allen (professor and scholar), Ted Mann (Consulting Assistant Curator, Panza Collection Initiative, Guggenheim Museum), and Juliet Myers (studio manager to Bruce Ncurator), Dr. Gwen Allen (professor and scholar), Ted Mann (Consulting Assistant Curator, Panza Collection Initiative, Guggenheim Museum), and Juliet Myers (studio manager to Bruce NCurator, Panza Collection Initiative, Guggenheim Museum), and Juliet Myers (studio manager to Bruce Nauman).
It includes the complete collection of photographs, many previously unpublished, taken by photographers during the exhibition in Bern (Claudio Abate, Leonardo Bezzola, Balthasar Burkhard, Siegfried Kuhn, Dölf Preisig, Harry Shunk and Albert Winkler); a preface by Miuccia Prada; an interview - essay by Germano Celant; two dialogues with Thomas Demand and Rem Koolhaas; as well as contributions by internationally recognized historians, theoreticians, curators and critics (Gwen L. Allen, Pierre Bal - Blanc, Claire Bishop, Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, Charles Esche, Boris Groys, Jens Hoffmann, Chus Martínez, Glenn Phillips, Christian Rattemeyer, Dieter Roelstraete, Anne Rorimer, Terry Smith, Mary Anne Staniszewski, Francesco Stocchi, Jan Verwoert).
«The exhibition will contribute to a more complete understanding of this important mid-20th century movement by presenting artists beyond the handful of painters who have previously defined the whole in textbook accounts,» said Gwen Chanzit, the curator of modern art at the DAM, in a statement.
Gwen MacGregor and Sandra Rechico discuss their exhibition Maps in Doubt with curator Dan Adler.
«Women of Abstract Expressionism, for the first time, positions this expanded group of painters within the context of abstract expressionism and its cultural milieu,» said Gwen Chanzit, curator of modern art at the DAM.
Gwen Chanzit, curator of modern art and the head of the modern and contemporary art department, encouraged approaching the exhibition like this: «Give ourselves free reign in taking in the situations that are presented.
The exhibition is organized by the Denver Art Museum and curated by Gwen Chanzit, the museum's curator of modern art.
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