Though not widely known, her work has generated considerable attention
from writers and curators.
Hear about the course
from writer and curator Nicolas de Oliveira and Whitechapel Gallery Eisler Curator and Head of Curatorial Studies Daniel F. Herrmann.
Not exact matches
«The Madness, Misery,
and Mystery of Edgar Allan Poe» (9:50) focuses on the real author, with biographical remarks
from Poe museum
curator Chris Semtner
and St. Christopher's School
writer in residence Ron Smith complemented by old photographs
and documents, abundant clips
from the film,
and brief remarks
from the screenwriters.
But best of all are the people I've met,
from tourism bureau reps
and fellow travel
writers to shop owners, museum
curators, other travelers, so many more I've crossed paths with,
and especially you, my readers.
BOOKSHELF In his new book, «Today I Shall Judge Nothing That Occurs: Selections
from the Ektachrome Archive,» Lyle Ashton Harris presents images of «emblematic figures shot in the 1980s
and»90s,» alongside his journal entries
and contributions
from a diverse slate of
curators,
writers,
and fellow artists.
Artist Isabelle Cornaro is joined in conversation by Briony Fer, art historian,
curator,
writer and professor of History of Art at UCL, to discuss her current solo exhibition, Paysage avec poussin, at the South London Gallery, on view
from 24 Jan - 5 Apr 2015
Maura Reilly is a New York - based
curator and writer who has dedicated her career to contemporary art in / of /
from the margins.
A unique amalgamation of artist, Spiritualist
and medium, the fascinating
and unexpected story of Houghton has generated international interest
from curators and writers who see her work as representing an abandonment of figurative form that anticipates the development of modern abstraction by artists such as Kandinsky or Malevich by several decades.
, Minneapolis, MN 2016
From the Belly of Our Being: art by
and about Native creation, Oklahoma State University Museum of Art 2016 Into Quarterly, Minneapolis issue 2014 Perspectives
and Parallels: Expanding Interpretive Foundations with American Indian
Curators and Writers, Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota Duluth 2014 The Open Studios Press, New American Paintings, Issue No. 113, Midwest 2014 Taté Walker, Native Peoples, Urban Arts Scene, August 2014 issue 2014 Dyani White Hawk
and Joe D. Horse Capture, Mni Sota: Reflections of Time
and Place, All My Relations Arts
and Afton Press 2013 Michele Corriel, Western Art
and Architecture, Ones to Watch: Spotlighting the Works of Dyani White Hawk, February / March Issue 2012 Suzanne Deats
and Kitty Leaken, Contemporary Native American Artists.
From the 15 finalists, a jury of experts — Adelina Vlas, associate
curator of contemporary art at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Lisa Oppenheim, winner of the 2014 AIMIA AGO Photography Prize;
and Gabrielle Moser, a
writer, educator
and independent
curator based in Toronto — selected three winners.
DIDACTIC (UNTITLED), 2013 For this project, I asked 5
writers and curators to each write a wall text
from which I would produce a painting, thus reversing the standard relationship of generative
and reactive forces.
She is an abstract painter, conceptual artist, mother,
curator, teacher
and writer,
and she combines all these roles
from her home base in Chicago.
Here, he speaks with
curator, museum director,
writer and cultural catalyst Hans Ulrich Obrist, editor of The Conversation Series, about everything
from the need for a redesigned hospital gown, to his relationship to Donald Judd
and Marfa, Texas, to «recipes» for making art, his years spent in the Navy, becoming a hairdresser in order to meet women, being cast as a drunken womanizer by Black Mountain College scholars, Andy Warhol's Factory, John Waters, Robert Creeley
and even Chamberlains, the restaurant he owned with his son in the mid-1990s.
Here, Artspace has collected tributes to Hudson
from artists including B. Wurtz
and Richard Prince,
curators Massimiliano Gioni
and Chrissie Iles,
and writers Gary Indiana
and David Sedaris, who explain how Hudson affected their lives,
and their art.
Presented as a large - scale installation in first floor Atrium gallery this work is the culmination of a 12 - month process involving research in The Tetley archive, interviews with ex Tetley's Brewery workers, collaboration with screenwriter Joe Hepworth
and workshops with women
from Justice for Domestic Workers (Leeds) supported by
curator and writer Amy Charlesworth, J4DW (London), Gill Park, Director of visual arts organisation Pavilion, artist Jo Dunn
and seminal women's collective Leeds Animation Workshop.
In his catalogue essay for Paul Graham's imminent retrospective at east London's Whitechapel Gallery, the photography
writer and curator David Chandler borrows a telling quotation
from Richard Ford's novel, The Lay of the Land.
This publication introduces
and presents the work of a global cast of painters selected by an international panel featuring some of the most prominent names in contemporary art (including the painter Cecily Brown,
curators Tony Godfrey, Yuko Hasegawa
and Gregor Muir,
and writer - critics Suzanne Hudson, Barry Schwabsky
and Philip Tinari) offering an intelligent snapshot of the best new talent in painting
from across the world, gathered through an open call for submission that drew over 4,300 entries.
We welcome applications
from emerging
and mid-career artists, designers, photographers,
curators, art historians,
writers,
and researchers age 22
and over.
On the occasion of the publication of her first substantial monograph,
from Phaidon, Sarah Sze was in conversation with
curator and writer Paul Holdengräber at the New York Public Library on Friday 6 May at 7 pm.
She frequently travelled for exhibitions,
and she maintained lifelong communication with her colleagues,
writers and curators, many
from those two years in New York.
This event was moderated by architecture
writer and Chinati trustee Karen Stein
and began with presentations by Chinati
and Sasaki, followed by responses
from art historian Richard Shiff, MoMA
curator Ann Temkin,
and artist Theaster Gates.
In celebration of Here's Looking Back at You: Images of Woman
from the ESKFF Collection, the exhibition's
curator Saul Ostrow will appear in conversation with
writer and editor Alex Zafiris in the 5th floor gallery at 3PM.
In this exhibition, I hope to highlight aspects of his artistic practice as well as his professional career as a university professor
and its impact on several generations of artists,
curators and writers from Nigeria, West Africa
and across the continent.»
Lars Bang Larsen is an independent
curator and writer based in Barcelona
and Copenhagen, whose exhibitions
and books consider artists» engagement with counter culture
and social activism
from the 1960s onwards.
And no wonder — over his two - decade career he had played almost every role in the art industry,
from artist (Camberwell College of Arts, class of 1988) to
writer (of the YBA memoir Lucky Kunst) to
curator (at Tate Modern) to, most recently, dealer (Hauser & Wirth).
In conjunction with her solo exhibitions at MOCA Pacific Design Center, Catherine Opie: 700 Nimes Road,
and at the Hammer Museum, Catherine Opie: Portraits, photographer Catherine Opie joins MOCA Chief
Curator Helen Molesworth
and Hammer Chief
Curator Connie Butler for a conversation about the concepts of portraiture, gender, celebrity,
and creativity at play in the artist's photographs of Elizabeth Taylor's Bel Air home
and in her images of visual artists, fashion designers,
and writers drawn
from her own circle of friends.
Since March, the MoMA photography galleries have been closed for renovation,
and although there has been no official announcement, the
curators said last April at a photography department forum for
curators and writers that the museum will be moving away
from dedicated photography rooms.
A
curator and arts
writer, Maura Reilly has dedicated her career to contemporary art in / of /
from the margins.
Whether or not that's true, the show has led
curator and writer Lynda Morris to tell us about the international network of conceptual artists
from 1967 - 1977, revealing new relationships between galleries
and museums.
An exhibition blog, www.21Cblog.com, is live
and will feature commentary
from international
curators and writers including co-
curators for the 2011 Istanbul Biennial Jens Hoffman (USA)
and Adriano Pedrosa (Brazil), Tom Vanderbilt (USA)
and Andrew Frost (Australia).
Artes Mundi 7: Following a critically acclaimed Artes Mundi 6, the Wales - based prize invites nominations
from individuals working within the global arts community including
curators, artists,
writers, critics, gallerists
and art historians.
This year's theme is Digital Immersions, presenting artists,
writers,
curators,
and scholars who consider contemporary issues at the intersection of aesthetic expression, emerging technologies,
and cultural history
from a critical perspective.
Compelled by a sense of social conscience, his artistic practice extends across many roles,
from filmmaker
and photographer, to
writer, publisher,
curator and architect.
Chosen
from more than 500 nominations by significant international critics,
curators, art historians
and creative
writers, Vitamin 3 - D's 117 established
and emerging artists were selected on the basis that they have made a significant contribution to sculpture
and installation (in their broadest sense) in the last five years.
Another protester, Hannah Black, a British - born black artist
and writer working in Berlin, has written a letter to the biennial's
curators, Mia Locks
and Christopher Y. Lew, urging that the painting be not only removed
from the show but also destroyed.
This comprehensive book reproduces his many sculptures, site - specific installations
and two - dimensional works
and includes major new texts on Feher's practice
from Blaffer Director Claudia Schmuckli
and curator and writer Russell Ferguson.
Elsewhere Location: Greensboro, NC Elsewhere is now accepting 2014 residency applications
from artists, musicians,
curators, scholars,
writers, gardeners,
and other creative individuals / groups.
Other speakers will include Phyllis Tuchman, independent
curator, scholar,
and art critic: Helen Frankenthaler:
From the Heart, July 14, 2 pm; and Avis Berman, writer, curator, and historian of American art, architecture, and culture: Helen Frankenthaler: Voices from the Archives, August 11, 2
From the Heart, July 14, 2 pm;
and Avis Berman,
writer,
curator,
and historian of American art, architecture,
and culture: Helen Frankenthaler: Voices
from the Archives, August 11, 2
from the Archives, August 11, 2 pm.
Artists,
curators,
writers, journalists, war correspondents
and architects
from Wales, the UK
and further afield have been asked to take part
and discuss these themes
from their own work
and perspective.
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated publication, with guest contributions
from writer Craig Burnett, Eisler
Curator and Head of Curatorial Studies Daniel F. Herrmann, writer Marinella Paderni and guest curator Bina von Stauff
Curator and Head of Curatorial Studies Daniel F. Herrmann,
writer Marinella Paderni
and guest
curator Bina von Stauff
curator Bina von Stauffenberg.
The globetrotting
curator and writer shares his favorite works
from this year's fair, on view in Basel June 13 - 18.
Originally conceived by the Michener's former director Bruce Katsiff, these exhibitions were juried
from submissions by some of the most accomplished artists in the Philadelphia region, using the experience
and skills both of Michener staff members
and two distinguished curatorial consultants:
writer and independent
curator Judith E. Stein and Judith Tannenbaum, who recently retired from her position as Richard Brown Baker Curator of Contemporary Art at the Museum of Art Rhode Island School of
curator Judith E. Stein
and Judith Tannenbaum, who recently retired
from her position as Richard Brown Baker
Curator of Contemporary Art at the Museum of Art Rhode Island School of
Curator of Contemporary Art at the Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design.
Artists,
curators,
writers, journalists,
and architects
from Wales, the UK
and further afield were asked to take part
and discuss these themes
from their own work
and perspective.
The professional jury who will select the finalists is comprised of peers
from the contemporary art world around the country, including independent
curator and writer Anthony Huberman, Doryun Chong Associate curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York; Cecilia Alemani, the Curator and Director of High Line Art Program; and Rita Gonzalez, curator of contemporary art at
curator and writer Anthony Huberman, Doryun Chong Associate
curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York; Cecilia Alemani, the Curator and Director of High Line Art Program; and Rita Gonzalez, curator of contemporary art at
curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York; Cecilia Alemani, the
Curator and Director of High Line Art Program; and Rita Gonzalez, curator of contemporary art at
Curator and Director of High Line Art Program;
and Rita Gonzalez,
curator of contemporary art at
curator of contemporary art at LACMA.
The list of initial
and upcoming contributors includes artists such as David Batchelor, Ashley Bickerton, Peter Blake, Jeremy Deller,
and Damien Hirst,
curators such as Caro Howell
from Founding Museum, Hans Ulrich Obrist
from Serpentine Gallery, Caroline Campbell
from National Gallery,
writers, critics
and broadcasters such as Edwin Heathcote
from Financial Times, Alison Cole
from Art Newspaper,
and Harriet Vyner, academics
and writers such as Robert Storr
from Yale University, Abigail Harrison - Moore
from Leeds University,
and Jules Lubbock
from Essex University, among others.
Texts by a range of
writers — scholars,
curators, critics
and artists — are paired with gorgeous reproductions of pieces
from the collection: James Cuno on Henri Fantin - Latour, for instance, Rackstraw Downes on John Marin, Alex Katz on Winslow Homer
and Richard Hell on Joe Brainard.
We'll hear
from Stella himself, as well as scholars,
writers, artists,
and the retrospective's
curators.
I am against gentrification,
and this has left me constantly conflicted in my position as a gallery owner»; meanwhile, Los Angeles's Marc Foxx Gallery has closed after 23 years in operation, with a statement on their website
from founder Marc Foxx
and partner Rodney Nonaka - Hill expressing «deep gratitude to all the artists, institutions,
curators,
writers, publications, colleagues
and collectors who have supported the gallery over the years»;
and New York's James Cohan Gallery now represents the sculptor Josiah McElheny, whose installation Island Universe, inspired by Lobmeyr chandeliers, is currently on view at the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University, Houston.
The fourth issue in the Aspen Art Museum's Permanent Collection publication series continues to match new voices to those of artists,
writers and curators from the museum's extensive history.
Texts
from musicians, artists,
writers and curators speak to Minter's wide - ranging influence: reflections
from the likes of artist K8 Hardy, musician
and author Richard Hell,
and poet Eileen Myles, as well as an artist interview with
writer Linda Yablonsky.