McDowell takes an active role in
curating group exhibitions in his Surrey studio space under the moniker Dynamite Projects (2015 - 6) and has also curated or co-curated EE = MC2, Evgenij Kozlov, Hannah Barry Gallery, London (2015); Save yourself!
She has
curated group exhibitions including Life of Forms, Mary Boone Gallery, NYC (2016); Body Bildung, Galerie Max Meyer, Dusseldorf, Germany (2015); Couplings, Taylor Macklin, Zurich, Switzerland (2014); and Descartes Daughter, Swiss Institute, NYC (2013).
This year she
also curated a group exhibition for the Spring Break art show in March titled «The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life,» which featured Jeremy DePrez, Hannah Whitaker, Liz Nielsen, Graham Caldwell, and Eric Shows.
In 2010 Dufresne
curated the group exhibition titled «FuckHeads: Portraiture for the Silicone Enlightenment» which was exhibited at Kinkead Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA and traveled to SCA Contemporary Art, Albuquerque.
A regular at leading art fairs around the world, TORCH Gallery has recently hosted shows by Teun Hocks, promising artists Abel Minnée and Tom Lore de Jong and Nadav Kander, as well
as curated group exhibitions dedicated to New Visions in Photography, traditional summer shows and the one celebrating their 30th anniversary in 2014.
She has
curated the group exhibitions Life of Forms (2016); Body Bildung (2015); Couplings (2014); Descartes Daughter (2013); Meet Me At The Bottom of The Poem (2010); and Middle Man (2010).
He will participate in a two - person exhibition at Las Cienegas Projects in Los Angeles next spring and is currently in the process of
curating a group exhibition entitled, «8/29/70» for the Vincent Price Art Museum at East Los Angeles College that will open in the fall of 2011.
Kristine Thompson, assistant professor of photography at the LSU School of Art, recently
curated a group exhibition for California State University's Luckman Gallery in Los Angeles.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS The DC Arts Center selected the members of the Sparkplug Collective for a two - year program that features
annual curated group exhibitions at the DC Arts Center, studio visits, artist talks, and collaboration on independent exhibitions and projects.
NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS — In conjunction with her solo exhibition at MASS MoCA, Liz
Deschenes curates a group exhibition featuring six artists whose work expands the field of photography.
EXHIBITION: Strictly New York 2, Pandemic Gallery, 22 Waverly Avenue, January 23 — January 25, 2015 Cindy
Caroli curates this group exhibition, in which fifteen photographers observe and reflect upon New York City.
Since 2012, she has served as gallery director and curator of REDCAT, where she has worked with artists including Javier Téllez, Pablo Bronstein, and Allora & Calzadilla, and
curated the group exhibitions Agency (Assembly: Before and After the Split Second Recorded) and Hotel Theory.
Her
past curated group exhibitions include, I am What I am Not Yet, A Survey of Brooklyn's Moment, Madelyn Jordon Fine Art, 2015; The Space Between, Paul Kolker Collection, 2014; Schiller and Dream within a Dream New Century Artists, 2014; Shrink It Pink It, 80 Artists, Cathouse FUNeral Gallery, 2014; Persona, Colleen Asper and Amy Beecher, 7 Dunham, 2013; and It's Really Normaling, Brian Belott and Eric Hibit, The Greenwich House, 2013.
From loneliness to collaboration, I ended up re-reading Cassavetes on Cassavetes (2001), a printed essay that was brought to my attention
while curating a group exhibition, which, at its core, prompted the artists to question or evaluate their collaborative impulses.8 In the text, the director John Cassavetes writes plainly about how he works with actors: «I just think that you give somebody something they can do, and allow them to be a person.»
While many galleries in Brussels focus on solo shows, the gallery has invested significant resources in
developing curated group exhibitions exploring the interaction between art and popular culture, science and technology, economics and political change.
One of the most interesting things
about curating a group exhibition of over 100 artists is getting to see behind the scenes as the artists develop their work for the show (Chloe Early seen above).
Since joining the MCA in 1999, she has
curated group exhibitions such as Escultura Social: A New Generation of Art from Mexico City, which was accompanied by a bi-lingual catalogue, as well as in - depth presentations of the MCA Collection in Constellations: Paintings from the MCA Collection and MCA Exposed: Defining Moments in Photography, 1967 - 2007.
Oil on canvas 180 x 213 cm Sartorial Contemporary
Art curated group exhibition to celebrate the oppening of «nomoregrey» (East London Gallery) with: Sarah Dwyer, Rose Gibbs, James Jessop, Jasper Joffe, Peter Lamb, Gretta Sarfaty, Gavin Nolan, Harry Pye, Martin Sexton, Stella Vine.
He has exhibited at numerous venues within the New York area, and more recently has
started curating group exhibitions which relate historically significant themes to issues in contemporary discourse.