Sentences with phrase «curatorial role of»

It has also been a platform promoting writing and publishing, with the input and curatorial role of Cuban writer and critic Orlando Hernandez, during the space's early years.

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The new series of discussions with curators at the New York at fair held in March is envisioned as a «unique opportunity to facilitate dialogue among international thought leaders in the curatorial profession» and further develop the Armory Show's «role as an incubator for new ideas and practices among the world's top curators.»
In her new role at the Hammer, Hodge will provide management and guidance to the curatorial department, including assuming oversight of projects and administrative responsibility for the department's staff and budget.
Susan Dooley is a founding member of fotofoto gallery in Huntington, NY and has served in curatorial roles in both the United States and China.
Project X's curatorial projects illustrate the crucial role of the artist's voice in shaping and sustaining the Los Angeles art community.
Here we find, not unlike Grabner's exhibition, a rather traditional approach to the question of art in America and, as outlined in Elms's curatorial statement, the role of the Whitney entirely.
Through the curatorial outlets of Unconscious Archives and OtherFilm, Golding presents live audiovisual and sound art performance as a means of examining: «liveness»; the synaesthetic concerns of audiovisual art; and the contemporary role of the audience.
She played a key role in developing curatorial strategies for the current rejuvenation of the High Museum of Art to expand audiences and access to the collections.
Co-curated by Sylvie Patry, Consulting Curator at the Barnes Foundation and Chief Curator / Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Collections at the Musée d'Orsay, Paris, and Nicole R. Myers, The Lillian and James H. Clark Curator of European Painting and Sculpture at the Dallas Museum of Art, Berthe Morisot: Woman Impressionist will both illuminate and reassert Morisot's role as an essential figure within the impressionist movement and the development of modern art in Paris in the second half of the 19th century.
You have been given one of the most prominent curatorial roles in the world with this show.
Modeled after the iconic French film journal Cahiers du cinéma, The Exhibitionist has served a critical role in examining current curatorial practices by focusing specifically on the exhibition format as a site of experimentation and inquiry.
Designed to observe and re examine the role of art and its placement during the prolonged economic downturn, BIG DEAL serves as a forum for curatorial and artistic ideas that highlight and critique often disputed and fragile relationship between Art, Commerce and Business.
When they work together as Am Nuden Da, it gets more complicated: the collective's output can at times be described as a gallery space, a curatorial entity or an artist's collective, and in each of these roles it has operated as both facilitator and agitator.
Co-curated by Sylvie Patry, Chief Curator / Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Collections at the Musée d'Orsay, Paris and Consulting Curator at the Barnes Foundation, and Nicole R. Myers, The Lillian and James H. Clark Curator of European Painting and Sculpture at the Dallas Museum of Art, Berthe Morisot, Woman Impressionist will both illuminate and reassert Morisot's role as an essential figure within the Impressionist movement and the development of modern art in Paris in the second half of the 19th century.
On the whole, artistic and curatorial practices automatically oscillate between the role of the user of an already existing visual culture and the role of an active producer of critically revised conceptions of this culture.
In 2016, he moved to Austin to take on a new role as Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs at the Blanton Museum of Art.
Through the curatorial outlets of Unconscious Archives (London) and OtherFilm (Australia), Golding presents live audiovisual and sound art performance as a means of examining: «liveness» the synaesthetic concerns of audiovisual art and the contemporary role of the audience.
McShine taught widely and held senior curatorial roles at the Jewish Museum and MoMA, where he organised several landmark exhibitions including «Information» (1970), one of the first exhibitions in a major American museum to address Conceptual art.
From curatorial roles to fundraising, marketing, front of house, and building operations, we employ 65 permanent staff and 30 casual staff, as well as running structured volunteering placements and funded work - based training programmes.
Some of the issues to be expanded upon are: research as artistic production; the problematic question of agency within co-production; professionalization versus the instinctual amateur; writing as curatorial practice; the exhibition as a form of research action; expanded notions of the curatorial and the role of research models and methodologies within these; art writing as a curatorial form, and the distinction between research into curatorial practice / exhibition histories and the curatorial as in itself a mode of research practice.
We spoke to the White Columns director about his role in shaping New York's most artist - directed art fair, and how his curatorial approach arose from the music clubs of the gritty Manchester scene.
Prior to Harvard, Michelle served in curatorial and administrative roles at The Photographic Resource Center in Boston, The Boston University Art Gallery, The Baltimore Museum of Art, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation in Baltimore.
The second - year practicum runs over two semesters and develops a focused engagement with the conceptual and methodological foundations of students» thesis work, as well as the role of mediation and public programming in curatorial practice.
Prior to Skinner, Kate served in curatorial and administrative roles at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
The curatorial aspects of this exhibition creates an atmosphere of self - reflection and mediation that supports the artwork's contrasting themes about isolation, fabricated experiences, the role of authorship, and an investigation into stylistic constraints within the framework and history of painting.
The gallery's program is rooted in the belief that artistic and curatorial practice plays a vital role in catalyzing cultural dialogue, while shaping our understanding of individual identity and social contexts.
In their respective curatorial roles, Esseiva and Moon will contribute to a dynamic slate of exhibitions, performances, films, and interdisciplinary programs.
In 2010, he joined the Queens Museum of Art in a unique role that reports to both the curatorial and community engagement departments of the museum, identifying opportunities for commissioned artist projects to make meaningful connections with community organizations in Corona, as well as guiding artists towards the successful merger of aesthetic preoccupations with the social impact aspects of their projects.
Building on Frieze Masters» role as a significant platform for curatorial discovery and conversation, this year's fair saw the growing attendance of museum leadership from around the world, with a record 230 groups visiting the fair.
Bridges — who previously served as Curatorial Assistant at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (MCA Chicago)-- will work with Broad MSU staff to build upon the museum's international exhibitions program and expand its role as an educational resource for the university, a center for community engagement, and a cultural hub for the state of Michigan and beyond.
In addition to his role at The Brooklyn Rail, Bui has served as a curatorial advisor to the P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, produces and hosts Clocktower Radio's Off The Rail program, and has written on an astonishing variety of contemporary artists, Alex Katz among them.
In response to Michelle Grabners» curatorial focus, five panelists Sharon Butler, Angela Dufresne, Shara Hughes, Chris Stiegler and Roger White will share a variety of perspectives and insights about contemporary painting and illuminate the role of genre as a ubiquitous frame of reference.
Mr. Stout is also active in various roles with charitable institutions and non-profit organizations, including the following: President of The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation (Mandated to fund AIDS and HIV - related medical research, to support photography programs of arts institution); and a member of: Board of Directors, The Robert Mapplethorpe Residential Treatment Facility at Beth Israel Medical Center, New York; Visiting Committee — The Robert Mapplethorpe Laboratory for Medical Research at Harvard Medical School (1990 — 2000); The Whitney Museum of American Art — Photography Committee (1990 to present); The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum — Photography Committee (1994 to present); University of Wisconsin — Chazen Museum of Art Council; and Bard College — Center for Curatorial Studies Board of Governors.
Several SPQ students worked with museum Community Engagement and Curatorial staff on public programming around theories about the role of artists in city agencies, feminism, and sustainability, to name a few.
Men overwhelmingly hold leadership positions, but gender equity has gained ground — women represent 60 percent of museum personnel, with the majority serving in curatorial, conservation, and education roles which are generally a pipeline toward leadership positions.
In his role as an adjunct professor in the curatorial studies program at California College of the Arts, Leiber inspired a new generation of curators, many of whom are still locally active and influencing the course of our cultural climate.
This panel will address the role of performative, educational, curatorial or programming models to investigate how they might challenge or alter institutions» interactions with Indigenous peoples.
In her role as Associate Curator, Dr. Whitner curated the current exhibition New View: 2014 Faculty Exhibition; and is collaborating with Dr. Eve Straussman - Pflanzer, Assistant Director of Curatorial Affairs / Senior Curator of Collections, on the reinstallation of the permanent galleries at the Davis, scheduled to open in fall 2016.
But it also makes a good case for the role contemporary curatorial practice can play in bringing verve to that often mausoleum - like of institutions, the monographic museum.
The result of research conducted on two fronts — conservation and curatorial — the catalogue offers a reconsideration of the cut - outs by exploring a host of technical and conceptual issues: the artist's methods and materials and the role and function of the works in his practice; their economy of means and exploitation of decorative strategies; their environmental aspects; and their double lives, first as contingent and mutable in the studio and ultimately made permanent, a transformation accomplished via mounting and framing.
Although teaching has played a significant role in my professional career, since gaining my Ph.D. in 1994, the focus of my work has been on consultancy and curatorial projects and I have worked for a number of agencies, galleries and museums as an independent consultant.
A defining characteristic of Hoffmann's work is his conception of an authorial role for the curator, as well as applying the ideas and strategies of artists (in particular Conceptual art) to his curatorial efforts.
She understands her curatorial role as an active mediation of thought - processes derived from the experience of encountering art.
After the ICI Curatorial Intensive, the one - on - one conversations, the long walks in the evenings through the long and green boulevards of the 7th Ward, I was able to conceive the different components of the project, the financial architecture, the role of each person involved in the project over the past years in order to present the proposal in Paris.
With the selection of these artists, Gaensheimer is continuing her transnational curatorial approach from 2011 that presented Germany as playing an active role in a complex, global structure that benefits from international exchange.
Independently producing ten exhibitions across Los Angeles and Orange County during the nineties, the group's curatorial projects illustrate the crucial role of the artist's voice in shaping and sustaining contemporary art culture in Southern California.
The EmergeNEXT exhibition opportunity is conceptualized as a project room without a formal curatorial role and serves to recognize and showcase the progress and development of Emerge fellows as artists.
The curatorial choices also emphasize the role of photography in shaping public opinion as well as the longer - term matter of our shared history — how we come to know and remember it.
Doug Harvey in the LA Weekly: «One of the most pronounced symptoms of the wide - scale institutionalization of artistic practice has been the rise of curatorial studies as an academic category and the subsequent escalation of the curator's role and visibility — sometimes to the point of supplanting the place of the artist as the raison d'être of an exhibition.
The history of exhibitions is unbelievably valuable and could play a more prominent role in curatorial courses.
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