Sentences with phrase «founding curator of the photography»

She has organized numerous events to benefit the arts community, including: panels on Women in the Arts in Miami, London & Paris, 2014 & 2015; a panel on the «Legacy of Gordon Parks» at artMRKT San Francisco with Julian Cox (Founding Curator of Photography for the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco and former Chief Curator at the de Young Museum); Art Gallery Week (10 Days: 36 Galleries) in San Francisco and Oakland 2012; frequent art walks in San Francisco and Chelsea 2010 - 2012.
Julian Cox, the High Museum of Art's photography curator for the past five years, will join the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco as founding curator of photography and chief curator of the de Young Museum this fall.
He was previously chief curator and the founding curator of photography at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
Before joining the High Museum, Cox served for 12 years in several positions in the Department of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, working closely with the Getty's esteemed Founding Curator of Photography Weston Naef.
Entitled Message to the Future, the exhibition has been organised by Julian Cox, Chief Curator and Founding Curator of Photography, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and premieres at the Whitney this summer, ahead of its instalment in San Francisco.
This comprehensive retrospective is organized by Julian Cox, Founding Curator of Photography for Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, where the exhibition will move next.
After overseeing the Hallmark Photographic Collection, beginning in 1979, he became the founding curator of photography in 2006 — and is now senior curator — at the Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri.
Anne Wilkes Tucker is the curator emerita of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, having, in 1976, become founding curator of the photography department for which she acquired over 30,000 photographs made on all seven continents.
Phillip has held several curatorial posts including at the Saint Louis Art Museum, the National Gallery of Canada, and the Peabody Essex Museum, where he was founding Curator of Photography.

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Find all our upcoming shows on our website: http://westside.pilotenkueche.net/?p=11377 — «UNHEIMLICH» / international group exhibition Opening: 09.02.18, 19:00 hOpen from: 10.02 - 01.03.18 Finissage: 02.03.18, 19:00 hLocation: Alte Handelsschule, Gießerstraße 75, 04229 Leipzig Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/238067913399668/ International residentsAlexander Hulphers (Painting; Oroville, USA) Alma Vissher (Installation, Textile; Edmonton, Canada) Elsa Henderson (Painting; Los Angeles, California, USA) Hannah Naify (Painting; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Ilil Kenaan (Performance, Theatre; Tel Aviv, Israel) Jing Yu (Sound Installation, Performance; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Lucas Recchione (Painting, Sculpture, Video; New York, USA) Malda Alajlani (Painting; Damascus, Syria) Maria Barros (Sculpture; Santiago, Chile) Mirel Torun (Photography, Drawing; Izmir, Turkey) Rory Harron (Sculpture, Installation; Redcastle, Donegal, Ireland) Stephanie Morissette (Installation, Video; Québec, Canada) Viktor Witkowski (Painting, Video; Norwich, USA) Local ParticipantsAnja Heymann (Mixed Media; Leipzig, Germany) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) CuratorsMaria Stadirani (Curator; Rome, Italy) AssistantsPaula Blower (Mixed Media, Video, Installation, Performance; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Kay Lotte Pommer (Leipzig, Germany) Further Exhibitions «Kaleidoscope GmbH» / international group exhibition Opening: 08.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 09 - 11.02.18, 15:00 - 20:00 hLocation: PING PONG, Helmholtzstraße 1, 04177 Leipzig, Germany Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/666373870492573/ Artists Alma Vissher (Installation, Textile; Edmonton, Canada) Jing Yu (Sound Installation, Performance; Brooklyn, New York, USA) Maria Barros (Sculpture; Santiago, Chile) Stephanie Morissette (Installation, Video; Québec, Canada) René Schäffer (Photography; Halle, Germany) «LOOK, CAN I START A GROUP LIKE YOU» / international group exhibition Opening: 10.02.18, 19:00 h Open: 11.02 - 14.04.18 Location: LS43, Lübecker Strasse 43, Berlin, Germany Follow LS43 Find this event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/909424109214442/ CuratorJos Diegel (Mixed Media, Video, Installation; Frankfurt, Berlin, Germany) A selection of former residents video works will be presented.
Our distinguished panel of selectors include the art historian, curator and writer Camilla Brown, Artistic Director Quad & Format International Photography Festival Louise Clements, artist and curator Leah Gordon, fine art photographer and professor Paul Hill MBE, Hoxton Mini Press publisher and photographer Martin Usborne, Director of Firecracker Fiona Rogers, Artist and writer Sharon Kivland, Founding editor of Photomonitor Christiane Monarchi, and Uncertain States.
In just five years — from the point in 1949 that the exhibit's curator, Walter Hopps, identifies as Rauschenberg's first artistic maturity until 1954, just before the first «combine» paintings that were to make him famous — the artist worked in paint, sculpture made of found objects, collage, and photography.
The High and the Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography developed the exhibition in collaboration with curator Arthur Ollman, photographer, professor and founding director of the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego.
Gary Tinterow, Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, today announced an important curatorial transition for the Museum: Anne Wilkes Tucker, founding Curator of the Department of Photography, will retire in June 2015, having led the Department since 1976.
Federica Chiocchetti Federica Chiocchetti (b. 1983) is the founding director of Photocaptionist, amongst a breadth of other achievements, including being an avid photography critic, curator and editor, whilst currently working on a PhD in photography at the University of Westminster.
The Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston has found its new chief curator — Eva Respini, who is currently a curator in the Museum of Modern Art's photography department.
Associate Professor and former director of the Photography program Harris Fogel has been director / curator of both galleries since 1997 and founded Gallery 1401 in 1999.
Independent curator and founding director of the Centre for Contemporary Art, Lagos, Bisi Silva, has been appointed Artistic Director of the 10th Bamako Encounters, (Rencontres de Bamako), African Biennale of Photography.
Associate Professor and former director of the Photography program Harris Fogel, who founded Gallery 1401 in 1999, has been director / curator of both galleries since 1997.
Christopher Phillips, a curator at the International Center of Photography in New York and a participant in the San Diego symposium, observes that China's geographic decentralization deters outsiders, and U.S. museum have difficulty finding curators with preexisting China background.
In 1981 she curated the in - depth retrospective, Sidney Grossman Photographs: 1936 — 1955 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) where she served as the founding curator for 39 years and oversaw the museum's photography collection grow from 141 works to 24,000.
As a founding member of Autograph ABP and OVA, and curator of the recent exhibition When Three Dreams Cross: 150 Years of Photography from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, Whitechapel (2010) amongst others, he has been at the forefront of exploring photography in relation to Indian photography practice, queer culture, and HIVPhotography from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, Whitechapel (2010) amongst others, he has been at the forefront of exploring photography in relation to Indian photography practice, queer culture, and HIVphotography in relation to Indian photography practice, queer culture, and HIVphotography practice, queer culture, and HIV awareness.
Tracing the ideas and ideals behind the founding and development of the legendary cooperative, curator Clément Chéroux, formerly photography curator at the Centre Pompidou, now senior curator of photography at SFMOMA, explores the history of the second half of the 20th century through the lens of 75 masters, providing a new and insightful perspective on the contribution of these photographers to our collective visual memory.
Notable museum professionals and influencers in attendance included Jorge and Darlene Pérez, Rina Carvajal, Director, Miami Dade College Museum of Art and Design, Tommy Rönngren, Founding Partner and Chairman of the Board, Fotografiska London, The Museum of Photography, Rina Carvajal, Director, MDC Museum of Art and Design, Bonnie Clearwater, Director and Chief Curator, NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, Rachel Brown, Program Manager, Art Business & Summer Study, Sotheby's Institute of Art, Claire Malloy, Membership Coordinator, Whitney Contemporaries, Whitney Museum of American Art, Shane L. Platt, Assistant to the Director, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Courtney Graham, Manager of Events & Evening Associates, Art Institute of Chicago, Patricia Hanna, Art Director, The Related Group, Tami Katz - Freiman, Curator, Israeli Pavilion, 2017 Venice Biennale.
The artists included are: Ilit Azoulay (Israeli, b. 1972) Zbyněk Baladrán (Czech, b. 1973) Lucas Blalock (American, b. 1978) Edson Chagas (Angolan, b. 1977) Natalie Czech (German, b. 1976) DIS (Collective, founded U.S., 2010) Katharina Gaenssler (German, b. 1974) David Hartt (Canadian, b. 1967) Mishka Henner (Belgian, b. 1976) David Horvitz (American, b. 1982) John Houck (American, b. 1977) Yuki Kimura (Japanese, b. 1971) Anouk Kruithof (Dutch, b. 1981) Basim Magdy (Egyptian, b. 1977) Katja Novitskova (Estonian, b. 1984) Marina Pinsky (Russian, b. 1986) Lele Saveri (Italian, b. 1980) Indrė Šerpytytė (Lithuanian, b. 1983) Lieko Shiga (Japanese, b. 1980) Organized by Quentin Bajac, The Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief Curator, Lucy Gallun, Assistant Curator, and Roxana Marcoci, Senior Curator; with the assistance of Kristen Gaylord, Beaumont and Nancy Newhall Curatorial Fellow, Department of Photography.
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