Sentences with phrase «as cocurator»

Jay Sanders, who, as cocurator, featured Frazier's pieces in this year's Whitney Biennial, describes her work: «She updates documentary practice and social practice in photography.»
It is, therefore, a credit to the curators at New York's Morgan Library & Museum — as well as the cocurators at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art — that the exhibit «Drawing Surrealism» manages to differentiate itself at all.

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As Senior Curator at BAM / PFA from 1999 through 2007, she organized many major exhibitions that toured nationally and internationally, including The Dream of the Audience: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (1951 — 1982); Everything Matters: Paul Kos, a Retrospective; Ant Farm, 1968 — 1978 (with cocurator Steve Seid); A Rose Has No Teeth: Bruce Nauman in the 1960s; and State of Mind: New California Art circa 1970 (with cocurator Karen Moss).
At the gala the next evening, Marco Roso, Dis cofounder and cocurator of the forthcoming Berlin Biennale, and I sit and discuss the readymade, the replication of capitalist systems, the capacities of art as a political tool.
Given Carly Berwick's branding in New York magazine of the 2008 Whitney Biennial as the exhibition's Facebook installment (a characterization prompted in part by cocurator Shamim Momin's legendary predilection for what she terms «the embrace of locality»), it was perhaps unsurprising that Tuesday night's VIP opening was packed not only with boldface names but also, seemingly, with all their old classmates.
He is currently based on St. Thomas where he works as a reporter and photographer for the Virgin Islands Source and as an exhibit cocurator with The Gri Gri Project, formerly PHR Art Projects.
here he works as a reporter and photographer for the Virgin Islands Source and as an exhibit cocurator with The Gri Gri Project, formerly PHR Art Projects.
Exhibition cocurators Naomi Beckwith and Valerie Cassel Oliver discuss Howardena Pindell's multifaceted life, career, and activism as a black woman and artist in this short documentary featuring archival images and documents, and artworks made throughout Pindell's fifty - year career.
Intended to redress what cocurator Lynn Zelevansky calls Korea's «virtual absence from the Western imagination,» the show is accompanied by a catalogue with essays by Zelevansky, cocurator Christine Starkman, and art historian Joan Kee, as well as interviews with the artists and an informative time line of Korean art and politics from 1945 to the present.
Hoffman previously served as the director of the CCA Wattis Institute of Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, and as curator or cocurator of numerous biennials, including in Shanghai (2012), Istanbul (2011), and Berlin (1998).
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