The Carolee Thea Papers were donated by Carolee Thea to the Center for
Curatorial Studies Archives in 2012.
Not exact matches
This selection of archival documents, compiled from the collections of the Fales Library and Special Collections at New York University and the Library and
Archives at Bard College's Center for
Curatorial Studies, originally accompanied the essay «What Remains: Art and
Archives,» by Ann Butler and Marvin J. Taylor.
To see selections from the Fales Library and Special Collections at New York University and the Library and
Archives at Bard College's Center for
Curatorial Studies, visit the Research section of this digital
archive.
Archives: The CCS Bard Archives contain the institutional archives for the Center for Curatorial Studies and the Hessel Museum of Art, including full documentation of exhibition and programming
Archives: The CCS Bard
Archives contain the institutional archives for the Center for Curatorial Studies and the Hessel Museum of Art, including full documentation of exhibition and programming
Archives contain the institutional
archives for the Center for Curatorial Studies and the Hessel Museum of Art, including full documentation of exhibition and programming
archives for the Center for
Curatorial Studies and the Hessel Museum of Art, including full documentation of exhibition and programming history.
Ann Butler is the Director of the Library and
Archives at the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College and the Project Director for Arts Spaces
Archives Project (as-ap.org).
ANDREW BLACKLEY: The following interview is being conducted with Lia Gangitano, on behalf of Art Spaces
Archives Project (AS - AP), a project of the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
The panel will be moderated by Ann Butler, Project Director of AS - AP, and Director of the Library and
Archives at the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
Vital
Archive │ Revisiting Group Material's AIDS Timeline is curated by Sabrina Locks as part of the requirements for the master of arts degree in
curatorial studies.
Research and Viewing: Fine Art,
Archives, and Special Collections: The following guidelines for class access have been developed to facilitate the use of collections while maintaining the safety and security of the irreplaceable objects and material culture owned and entrusted to the Center for
Curatorial Studies and Hessel Museum of Art.
As part of this process, we are considering what kind of things, images, information, display structures, events, discussions,
archives, attention, temporalities, works, and practices should make up the Center for
Curatorial Studies.
The observation is aptly quoted in the doorstop of a catalog for «Tony Oursler: The Imponderable
Archive,» a fascinating and amusing exhibition at the Hessel Museum of Art at the Bard Center for
Curatorial Studies.
Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Director of the Library &
Archives at the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
The
Archives at the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College serve as the institutional repository for the Center, and the Hessel Museum of Art and as a collecting repository which actively acquires, preserves, and provides access to a wide range of primary materials documenting the history of the contemporary visual arts and the institutions and practices of exhibition - making since the 1960s.
Identification of item, date (if known); The Dwan Gallery
Archives; MSS.002; [box number]; [folder number], Center for
Curatorial Studies Library and
Archives, Bard College.
The
archive has been kept in the order it was in when acquired from Paul McMahon by the Center for
Curatorial Studies in 2010.
Identification of item, date (if known); Collaborative Practices
Archive; MSS.004; [box number]; [folder number], Center for
Curatorial Studies Library and
Archives, Bard College.
«Tony Oursler: The Imponderable
Archive» runs through Oct. 30 at Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College Center for
Curatorial Studies, Annandale - on - Hudson, N.Y.; 845-758-7598, bard.edu/ccs.
Identification of item, date (if known); Maria Lind Manifesta Papers; MSS.005; [box number]; [folder number], Center for
Curatorial Studies Library and
Archives, Bard College.
Identification of item, date (if known); The Traveling Magazine Table
Archives; MSS.007; [box number]; [folder number], Center for
Curatorial Studies Library and
Archives, Bard College.
Identification of item, date (if known); The Carolee Thea Papers; MSS.009; [box number]; [folder number], Center for
Curatorial Studies Library and
Archives, Bard College.
The CCS Bard Library and
Archives support research by a wide range of constituencies including students in the MA Program in
Curatorial Studies, Bard College undergraduates, faculty, and other researchers and scholars whose work relies on access to primary resource materials.
Identification of item, date (if known); Edith C. Blum Art Institute
Archives; MSS.001; [box number]; [folder number], Center for
Curatorial Studies Library and
Archives, Bard College.
The library and
archives are also a dynamic and integral component of the Center's 2 - year graduate program supporting the advanced research of
curatorial studies students.
The CCS Bard
Archives contain the institutional archives for the Center for Curatorial Studies and the Hessel Museum
Archives contain the institutional
archives for the Center for Curatorial Studies and the Hessel Museum
archives for the Center for
Curatorial Studies and the Hessel Museum of Art.
The Library and
Archives at the Center for
Curatorial Studies are a vital research center specializing in curatorial studies and the contemporary arts, as well as an integral component of the Center's 2 - year graduate program supporting the advanced research of curatorial studies
Curatorial Studies are a vital research center specializing in curatorial studies and the contemporary arts, as well as an integral component of the Center's 2 - year graduate program supporting the advanced research of curatorial studies st
Studies are a vital research center specializing in
curatorial studies and the contemporary arts, as well as an integral component of the Center's 2 - year graduate program supporting the advanced research of curatorial studies
curatorial studies and the contemporary arts, as well as an integral component of the Center's 2 - year graduate program supporting the advanced research of curatorial studies st
studies and the contemporary arts, as well as an integral component of the Center's 2 - year graduate program supporting the advanced research of
curatorial studies
curatorial studies st
studies students.
This arrangement was established by the former
archives staff of the Center for
Curatorial Studies and has, for the most part, been kept intact.
«Imponderable: The
Archives of Tony Oursler» is at the Hessel Museum of Art's Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College through October 30.
The Library and
Archives at the Center for
Curatorial Studies are a vital research center specializing in curatorial studies and the contempo
Curatorial Studies are a vital research center specializing in curatorial studies and the contemporar
Studies are a vital research center specializing in
curatorial studies and the contempo
curatorial studies and the contemporar
studies and the contemporary arts.
The Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) presents three exhibitions featuring works selected from the Marieluise Hessel Collection, the Bard College Collection, and the CCS Bard Library and
Archives.
The
Archives contain the institutional archives for the Center for Curatorial Studies and the Hessel Museum of Art as well as the organizational archives of select galleries, artist - run spaces and initiatives, and the personal papers of select curators and
Archives contain the institutional
archives for the Center for Curatorial Studies and the Hessel Museum of Art as well as the organizational archives of select galleries, artist - run spaces and initiatives, and the personal papers of select curators and
archives for the Center for
Curatorial Studies and the Hessel Museum of Art as well as the organizational
archives of select galleries, artist - run spaces and initiatives, and the personal papers of select curators and
archives of select galleries, artist - run spaces and initiatives, and the personal papers of select curators and artists.
These photographs will be shown with snapshots and ephemera from the Center for
Curatorial Studies and the Felix Gonzalez - Torres / Carl George / Ross Laycock
Archive at Visual AIDS that suggest the distribution and preservation of memories and histories through
archives, both personal and public.
- The exhibition is curated by Nayia Yiakoumaki, Curator:
Archive Gallery and Head of
Curatorial Studies, assisted by Inês Costa, Exhibitions Assistant, Whitechapel Gallery
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, February 1, 2012 — The Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) is pleased to present Joe / Brains / Lamar, a multi-format program addressing questions of
archive, memory, and the genealogy of queer culture.
The judging panel for the 2017 NEON
Curatorial Award are: Ben Eastham, Editor of The White Review; Nadia Schneider Willen, Collections Curator at Migros, Zurich; Tina Sotiriadi, independent curator, H+S Projects; chaired by Dr. Nayia Yiakoumaki, Curator
Archive Gallery, Head of
Curatorial Studies and Project Manager of NEON
Curatorial Exchange & Award.
Identification of item, date (if known); [Mary Jane Jacob Papers]; MSS.003; [box number]; [folder number], Center for
Curatorial Studies Library and
Archives, Bard College.
Lisa McCarty is a curator and photographer based in Durham, North Carolina.McCarty has held
curatorial positions in
archives, libraries, galleries, museums, and private collections including the Smithsonian American Art Museum Library, the Peace Corps
Archive, George Mason University, The Nasher Museum of Art, Cassilhaus Gallery & Collection, The Center for Documentary
Studies and Duke University's Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, where she is currently curator of the
Archive of Documentary Arts.McCarty received a MFA in Experimental and Documentary Arts from Duke University and exhibits her photographs and moving image work internationally.
Full
archives of iam publications are held at Tate Britain, London (UK), The Henry Moore Institute, Leeds (UK) and the Center for
Curatorial Studies Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson (USA).
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, November 7, 2012 — The Library and
Archives at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) has acquired the archives of Colin de Land's American Fine Arts, Co. (A.F.A) and the Pat... rea
Archives at the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) has acquired the
archives of Colin de Land's American Fine Arts, Co. (A.F.A) and the Pat... rea
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ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, NY, November 7, 2012 — The Library and
Archives at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) has acquired the archives of Colin de Land's American Fine Arts, Co. (A.F.A) and the Pat Hearn Gallery from the estate of Colin
Archives at the Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) has acquired the
archives of Colin de Land's American Fine Arts, Co. (A.F.A) and the Pat Hearn Gallery from the estate of Colin
archives of Colin de Land's American Fine Arts, Co. (A.F.A) and the Pat Hearn Gallery from the estate of Colin de Land.
The Library and
Archives at the Center for
Curatorial Studies serve as a vital and unique research center, an exhibition and discursive space, a classroom, and a social hub for a range of programs and activities focusing on and engaging with curatorial practices and the contempo
Curatorial Studies serve as a vital and unique research center, an exhibition and discursive space, a classroom, and a social hub for a range of programs and activities focusing on and engaging with
curatorial practices and the contempo
curatorial practices and the contemporary arts.
With a focus on contemporary art and culture from 1960 to the present, the research collections at the Center for
Curatorial Studies Library and
Archives strive to be as comprehensive as possible.
The Library and
Archives at CCS Bard is a vital research center specializing in
curatorial studies and the contemporary arts, as well as an integral component of CCS Bard's two - year graduate program supporting the advanced research of
curatorial studies students.
CCS Bard Library and
Archives announces that distinguished curator John G. Hanhardt has donated his personal archives to the Center for Curatorial
Archives announces that distinguished curator John G. Hanhardt has donated his personal
archives to the Center for Curatorial
archives to the Center for
Curatorial Studies.
Together with other recent financial gifts and new acquisitions, the A.F.A / Pat Hearn Gallery
archives transform the holdings of CCS Bard into a preeminent research center for the
study of contemporary art and
curatorial practices.
[
archives] Critical
Curatorial Studies
Her writing and lectures have been hosted by Artsonje Center, Asian Cultural Council, Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Asia Art
Archive, Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, Para / Site Art Space, The Sotheby's Institute, and the Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard College.
Panelists: Jonathan Berger, 80WSE Gallery, Director and Artist Ann E. Butler, Bard College, Library &
Archives, Center for
Curatorial Studies, Director Glenn E. Wharton, New York University, Clinical Associate Professor of Museum
Studies.
ANNANDALE - ON - HUDSON, N.Y. — Center for
Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) announces a new partnership with Art Spaces
Archives Project (AS - AP).
The AS - AP Steering Committee is: David Platzker, AS - AP project director; Linda Earle, executive director, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture; Milan Hughston, chief of library and museum
archives, The Museum of Modern Art; Maria Lind, director of the graduate program, Center for Curatorial Studies; Elizabeth Merena, director, Visual Arts Program, New York State Council on the Arts; Andrew Perchuk, Contemporary Programs and Research, Getty Research Institute; Marvin Taylor, faculty, Collections and Research Services, Fales Library, New York University Libraries; Martha Wilson, Franklin Furnace Archives; and revolving participants from the College Art Asso
archives, The Museum of Modern Art; Maria Lind, director of the graduate program, Center for
Curatorial Studies; Elizabeth Merena, director, Visual Arts Program, New York State Council on the Arts; Andrew Perchuk, Contemporary Programs and Research, Getty Research Institute; Marvin Taylor, faculty, Collections and Research Services, Fales Library, New York University Libraries; Martha Wilson, Franklin Furnace
Archives; and revolving participants from the College Art Asso
Archives; and revolving participants from the College Art Association.
This exhibition coincides with Tony Oursler: The Imponderable
Archive, on view at the Center for
Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, New York, June 25 — October 30, 2016.