Guest curators include Gutter Records, bitforms gallery, New Contemporaries and Zata Banks / PoetryFilm.
Past
guest curators include Okwui Enwezor, Susanne Ghez, Sun Jung Kim, Cuauhtémoc Medina, and Carolyn Christov - Bakargiev, among others.
For Season Two, Daata Editions has also invited guest curators to select specially curated sections in the Sound, Web, and Poetry sections, with
guest curators including Gutter Records, bitforms gallery, New Contemporaries, and Zata Banks / PoetryFilm.
Not exact matches
The festival's ongoing concern with the human face of film is reflected in extended morning discussion sessions with the
guest filmmakers, traditionally usually hosted by von Bagh and this year led by respected
curators and critics which
included Germany's vibrantly opinionated Olaf Möller.
Key
guest speakers
include National Trust
curator Hugh Dixon, award - winning music promoter and pianist Christopher Howes, and Major General Stephen Carr - Smith, a senior military expert who served throughout much of the Cold War in Europe.
On view at the Phillips Collection through May 2012 and organized by Easton as
guest curator with the Van Gogh Museum's Edwin Becker, the Indianapolis Museum's Ellen W. Lee and Eliza Rathbone of the Phillips, «Snapshot» presents 70 paintings, prints and drawings by seven Post-Impressionists who were part of the Parisian avant - garde Nabis group —
including Pierre Bonnard, Maurice Denis, Felix Vallotton and Vuillard, as well as the lesser - known artists George Hendrik Breitner, Henri Evenepoel and Henri Riviere — alongside over 200 of their photos, all taken on Kodak's first handheld camera, which was invented in 1888.
Guest bloggers have
included artists, academics,
curators, and leading contemporary arts writers who have re-defined the field in the digital age.
Organized by the Brandywine with
guest curator Suzanne Ramljak, Natural Wonders
includes recent works by Suzanne Anker, Lauren Fensterstock, Patrick Jacobs, Maya Lin, Roxy Paine, Miljohn Ruperto & Ulrik Heltoft, Diana Thater, Jennifer Trask, Mark Tribe, Kathleen Vance, T.J. Wilcox, and Dustin Yellin, which will investigate the intersection between the natural and artificial realms and the wild and cultivated.
The curatorial team, led by Whitney
curator Barbara Haskell,
includes Barbara Buhler Lynes,
curator of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and the Emily Fisher Landau Director of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Research Center; Bruce Robertson, professor of the history of art and architecture at the University of California, Santa Barbara; Elizabeth Hutton Turner, professor and vice provost for the arts at the University of Virginia and
guest curator at the Phillips Collection; and Sasha Nicholas, Whitney curatorial assistant.
The show only
includes living artists that are invited by a
guest curator whose identity remains cloaked as long as possible.
Andrea Lissoni explains why Hannah Black at Arcadia Missa, Mary Beth Edelson at David Lewis and Dorothy Iannone at Air de Paris and Lawrence Abu Hamdan at Maureen Paley were stand outs for the jury, which also
included Tate
curators Clarrie Wallis, Elsa Coustou and Fiontan Moran alongside
guests Adriano Pedrosa (Artistic Director, Museu de Arte de São Paulo) and Elena Filipovic (Director, Kunsthalle Basel).
Guests included artists Michael Craig - Martin, Hamish Fulton, Antony Gormley, Michael Landy, Heather Phillipson, Bob and Roberta Smith, Gillian Wearing, Sue Webster, Rachel Whiteread and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye alongside Richard Long's friends and supporters
including Alan Cristea (Gallerist), Ann Gallagher (
Curator and Head of Collections at Tate), Nicholas Logsdail (Gallerist), Farshid Moussavi (Architect), Maureen Paley (Gallerist), Colin Renfrew (Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn), David Rocksavage (David Cholmondeley, 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley), Alex Sainsbury (Chair of the Board of Trustees, Whitechapel Gallery), Victoria Siddall (Director, Frieze Fairs), Lydia Yee (
Curator, Whitechapel Gallery) and many more.
• Opportunity to host annual corporate volunteer day * • Opportunity to host annual staff outing or family day * • Complimentary tickets for Wave Hill's celebrated winter Horticultural Lecture Series • Six Corporate Courtesy Cards, entitling the holder to free parking and a 10 % discount in The Shop and Café • Opportunity to invite up to 10
guests to exclusive special events,
including Members Night, Members Picnic and An Evening in the Gardens • Complimentary private tour of the gardens and Conservatory with a Horticultural Interpreter; or the gallery with a
Curator for up to 10
guests • Opportunity to promote discounts on Wave Hill's website to our Members • Weekday access to rent Glyndor Terrace and any space in Wave Hill House for events such as conferences and retreats, and exclusive weeknight access to rent entire property * • Weekday access to rent grounds for photo and film shoots *
Every edition of the Biennale brings together the Main Project curated by internationally renowned
curators; Special
Guests programme featuring retrospective shows of the major contemporary artists; Special Projects realised in the key Moscow non-commercial art institutions; Parallel Programme that
includes exhibitions in commercial galleries.
At the same time, Gigi Kracht, the
curator wife of hotelier Andrea Kracht, was seating
guests (Guggenheim Foundation director Richard Armstrong, dealer Kenny Schachter, and many collectors
including the Swiss Willi Leiman and the Bangalore businessman Ash Kakkar) for a lunch at the fabulous Baur au Lac.
Her exhibitions as a
guest curator in international institutions
include William Kentridge: Fortuna (2012 - 2016, Instituto Moreira Salles, Riode Janeiro, Fundação Iberê Camargo, Porto Alegre, Pinacoteca do Estado, São Paulo, Museo del Banco de la República, Bogotá, Museo de Arte Moderno de Medellín, MUAC, Mexico City and Museo Amparo, Puebla), Fred Sandback: O Espaçonas Entrelinhas (2010, Instituto Moreira Salles, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, and the Centro Cultural Maria Antonia, São Paulo), and Closed Circuit: Bruce Nauman in Film and Video (2005, Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro).
These special publications are edited by senior
curators at the Nasher Museum or
guest curators (often associated with Duke University) to
include scholarly essays and artist interviews.
Participating artists will be selected by a process that
includes recommendations from
guest curators, alumni resident artists, an advisory board, and staff.
Our
guests span across disciplines in Los Angeles and
include art critics, gallerists,
curators, artists, and academics.
In addition to the exhibition, the UAG will also present multiple programming events to
include: «Q&A with the Artist: A Conversation with Wendy Red Star and Michelle Lanteri» on January 25, 2018, in the NMSU HSS Auditorium 101 at 6:00 pm; a screening of Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World, a feature documentary about Native American peoples» contributions to rock «n» roll history, on February 15, 2018, in the NMSU CMI Theatre at 5:30 pm; and «Considering Contemporary Art,» a panel featuring Julie Sasse, Chief
Curator of Modern, Contemporary, and Latin American Art, Tucson Museum of Art; Nadiah Rivera Fellah,
Guest Curator, Newark Museum and Art History PhD Candidate, CUNY Graduate Center; and Michelle J. Lanteri on March 8, 2018, in the University Art Gallery at 5:30 pm.
In addition to the main exhibition the biennial will also
include five projects by
guest curators Cosmin Costinas, Marianne Hultman, Marisol Rodriguez, Alya Sebti, and Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung.
Guest curator and Picasso scholar Michael FitzGerald assembles nearly forty of the Spaniard's works and some 120 objects by Americans —
including Stuart Davis, Jackson Pollock, and David Smith — who used his oeuvre as a point of departure.
Additionally, she has acted as
guest curator and curatorial advisor in various organizations
including CCA, Lagos, Santralistanbul, the European Economic and Social Committee and European Peace Museum.
Special
guest and co-hosts
include Serge Lasvignes, President of the Centre Pompidou, and Christine Macel,
Curator of the 57th Venice biennale, who have been specially invited and hosted by the Leridon's in order to supplement the opening of what many, arguably, call the most important contemporary art venue of the century to open on the continent.
Former
guest curators have
included: Laurie Simmons, artist; Liam Gillick, artist; Daniel Birnbaum, Director of the Städelschule Art Academy and Portikus Gallery, Frankfurt, Germany; Douglas Gordon, artist; Jens Hoffmann, Director of Exhibitions Institute of Contemporary Art, London, England; Nathan Carter, artist.
In its first year,
guest artists, critics,
curators, and other arts professionals
included such luminaries in the field as Susan Snodgrass, Annie Morse, Dawoud Bey, Juan Angel Chavez, Jim Duignan, and Tricia Van Eck.
Public programming for this exhibition will
include The Carpet Sessions, a series of conversations between Apfelbaum and invited
guests including Chief
Curator of the Hammer Museum Connie Butler; art critic and Professor of Art Theory and History at Claremont University David Pagel; and artist and Professor of Media Arts at UCLA Jennifer Steinkamp.
A special panel discussion addressing the Wrestle exhibition takes place during the inauguration of the Hessel Museum, and
includes curators Tom Eccles and Trevor Smith, as well as invited
guests Arthur Danto, Johnsonian Professor Emeritus, Philosophy, Columbia University; Vasif Kortun, Director, Platform Garanti Contemporary Art Center, Istanbul; Ute Meta Bauer, Director and Associate Professor MIT, Visual Arts; and Molly Nesbit, Professor of Art, Vassar College.
BAXTER ST at CCNY is delighted to announce a group exhibition, Polaris,
including work by Ofri Cnaani, Eric Corriel, Zachary Fabri, Mario Navarro, and Igor Revelis, organized by
guest curator Joey Lico.
Meanwhile she is extending her curatorial practice in many international projects
including 9th Gwangju Biennale (2012) in South Korea as Co-Artistic Director, Phantoms of Asia: Contemporary Awakens the Past (2012) at Asian Art Museum in San Francisco as
guest curator, and Ai Weiwei: According to What?
The Greene Space at WNYC presents «Artists and the Business of Art,» hosted by Leonard Lopate with
guests including Whitney Museum
curator Carter Foster and artists Joan Snyder and Ryan McGinness More
Artists will be nominated by a selection panel,
including Director Sarah Glennie and Head of Collections Christina Kennedy, and each year will
include an independent
guest curator.
Raza was
guest curator Abraaj Group Art Prize (2014) and her past lives
include Iniva, Green Cardamom, and projects in the UAE and Pakistan.
Hoffmann was a
guest curator for the 30th Istanbul Film Festival in 2011, for which he organized a series of screenings Untitled (Film),
including films by Peter Watkins, William E. Jones, Ousmane Sembène, Tevfik Başer, Derek Jarman, Guy Debord, Konrad Wolf, and others.
The fair, which represents galleries showing ancient to late 20th - century art, is strengthened by collaborative displays with
guest curators, who this year
include Tim Marlow of the Royal Academy and Sir Norman Rosenthal.
Guest faculty for the program
include Doryun Chong (Associate
Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, MoMA, New York), Olga Egorova and Dmitry Vilensky (artist collective Chto delat, St. Petersburg), Weng Choy Lee (art critic, and Director of Projects, Research, and Publications, Osage Foundation, Hong Kong), Nat Muller (independent curator, Rott
Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, MoMA, New York), Olga Egorova and Dmitry Vilensky (artist collective Chto delat, St. Petersburg), Weng Choy Lee (art critic, and Director of Projects, Research, and Publications, Osage Foundation, Hong Kong), Nat Muller (independent
curator, Rott
curator, Rotterdam).
The three
guest curators of this biennial
include Kenji Kubota (Japan), Ade Darmawan (Indonesia) and Wassan Al - Khudhairi (Iraq), and Hsiao - Yu Lin is the in - house
curator who works in collaboration with them.
A winner from each of the categories, as well as an overall winner were selected by a renowned panel of international judges
including: Johnson Chang - Co-founder Asia Art Archive,
curator and
Guest Professor of China Academy of Art (Hangzhou, China) and founder of Hanart TZ Gallery (Hong Kong), Nigel Hurst - Saatchi Gallery CEO, Prof. Dr. Apinan Poshyananda, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Thailand and Oleksandr Soloviov - Ukrainian author and
curator.
The modest show, organized by
guest curator Jay Belloli and largely selected from holdings in the artist's foundation,
includes student efforts, late paintings, a few ceramics, some wood carvings, jewelry designs, two glass vases, a Surrealist abstraction carved in low - relief on the back of an illuminated plexiglass sheet and more than a dozen prints.
Previous
guest curators have
included Cylena Simonds (UK), Raimundas Malasauskas (Lithuania), Mihnea Mircan (Romania), Mathieu Copeland (UK), Simone Menegoi & Chris Sharp (Italy and US), Pablo Leon de la Barra (Mexico), Vivian Ziherl (Australia) & Natasha Ginwala (India), Christine Eyene (France / Cameroon), Arcadia Missa (London) and Kunsthalle Lissabon (Portugal).
Over the last decade, previous
guest curators have
included Cylena Simonds (UK), Raimundas Malasauskas (Lithuania), Mihnea Mircan (Romania), Mathieu Copeland (UK), Simone Menegoi & Chris Sharp (Italy and US), Pablo Leon de la Barra (Mexico), Vivian Ziherl (Australia) & Natasha Ginwala (India), Christine Eyene (France / Cameroon) and Arcadia Missa (London).
Bending the Grid: Pat Lay: Myth, Memory and Android Dreams is documented by an illustrated catalog,
including an essay by the
guest curator Lilly Wei and an interview with independent art
curator, writer and chairman of the board of Independent
Curators International, Patterson Sims.
She has been a
guest lecturer,
curator and essayist for projects at numerous institutions
including the Guggenheim Museum, The Museum of Modern Art, The ICA / Philadelphia, Harvard University, The ICA / London, and the Miami Art Museum.
The send - off will
include additional arts and entertainment — Open Mic, curated by WonderRoot; performances by Atlanta's circus, the Imperial Opa; live music by Klezmer Local 42 — stuff for children and «Insomniac Tours» of the exhibition by
guest curator Elliott King (at 1, 3 and 5 a.m.).
Guest contributors
include artist Jonathan Murphy and Zabludowicz Collection Public Programme
curator, Kelly Large.
Participants
include: Audra Simpson, Professor Anthropology Columbia University, Crystal Migwans, PhD Native Art History, Columbia University, Tarah Hogue, Senior Curatorial Fellow, Indigenous Art, Vancouver Art Gallery, with
guest respondants Rocio Aranda - Alvarado, Senior
Curator El Museo del Barrio, Jaskiran Dhillon, Assistant Professor of Global Studies and Anthropology, The New School, Carin Kuoni, Director / Chief
Curator, Vera List Center for Arts and Politics, The New School, and Melissa Iakowi: he «ne» Oakes, Social Advocate and Organizer, American Indian Community House,.
They will make group presentations in the final week before
guests including biennale participating artists and
curators.
Organized by the Museum with
guest curator Dan Cameron, the exhibition features paintings and drawings from the early 1960s to the present,
including large - scale «historical epics,» satires of art history, and several of his most recent paintings addressing World War II and the war in Iraq.
A separate presentation by
guest curators Crockett Bodelson and Sandra Wong of SCUBA will
include Sue Begy, Andrew Cimelli, Derek Chan, Cheri lbes, Parker Jennings, Jessamyn Lovell, Ric Lum, Kristen Roles, and SCUBA..
A panel of
guests included writer John Douglas Millar; independent
curator, writer and educator Shama Khanna; independent
curator and writer Amanprit Sandhu and artist Erica Scourti were invited to contribute to this special end - of - year episode, titled «That Was the Year That Was».