Sentences with phrase «senior exhibition director»

Simon Press, senior exhibition director, ATM, said: «The outbound Chinese market represents a vast, untapped pool of affluent and adventurous travellers and the GCC has been a destination of choice for years.
By Simon Press, Senior Exhibition Director, Arabian Travel Market (ATM) and World Travel Market (WTM) He has played a pivotal role in the development of ATM since 2008, when he was Exhibition Director...
Commenting on the findings of the report, Simon Press, senior exhibition director, Arabian Travel Market, said: «Following recent reforms and the relaxation of visa regulations, Saudi Arabia is poised to capitalise on these factors as it nurtures a vibrant leisure and entertainment sector, supported by a new generation of hotels.»
Simon Press, senior exhibition director, Arabian Travel Market, said: «Cultural tourism sits perfectly alongside this year's theme of experiential travel as travellers look to explore destinations and enjoy a more holistic holiday experience.
Simon Press, senior exhibition director, Arabian Travel Market, said: «Regionally, the spa sector is multi-faceted and sensitive to events and developments in many other sectors, including global health, beauty and wellness trends.

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Senior Lecturer Steve Seidel, director of the Arts in Education Program, eagerly got on board to help make the exhibition a reality.
Reed Travel Exhibitions director WTM Latin America Lawrence Reinisch said: «The high level of interest in WTM Latin America's Hosted Buyers» Programme from the world's most senior buyers is an early indication of how successful the event will be.
She is director of exhibitions at the California Historical Society, where she has worked since 2012, overseeing the production of several exhibitions each year and serving on the senior management team.
World Travel Market Exhibition Director Simon Press said: «World Travel Market's focus is to facilitating business between exhibitors and the industry's senior buyers in the WTM Meridian Club.
Reed Travel Exhibitions, senior director, World Travel Market, Simon Press said: «I am delighted to be able to welcome senior speakers from both Google and Facebook to WTM 2013.
Fiona Jeffery, Reed Travel Exhibitions Director World Travel Market, told the 500 senior travel executives attending the Official Opening: «Travel and tourism, supported by governments, must strengthen their efforts; more need to actively get involved, not just pay lip service to something which is now deemed fashionable.»
Reed Travel Exhibitions, Senior Director, World Travel Market, Simon Press said: «WTM 2013 will host the events third blogging programme, the previous two programmes have been a great success with both being standing - room only events.
This show is a selection from a larger exhibition organized by Miami Art Museum and curated by Assistant Director for Programs / Senior Curator Peter Boswell.
The exhibition is jointly curated by Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires Director Victoria Noorthoorn and Senior Curator Javier Villa, and MMK Curator Klaus Görner.
In this episode of Radio Art Center, the Des Moines Art Center's Director of Marketing and PR Christine Crawford sits down with Senior Curator Alison Ferris to discuss the upcoming exhibition Ruptures.
Opportunity to arrange a private tour for up to ten guests of an exhibition with the Director or Senior Curator
Organized by MOCAD senior curator at large Jens Hoffmann (also deputy director of the Jewish Museum in New York) and Pablo León de la Barra (UBS MAP Latin American curator at the Guggenheim), the group exhibition stems from a decades - long conversation between the two curators about the identity and diversity of Latin American artists.
It is curated by Achim Borchardt - Hume, Director of Exhibitions, Tate Modern; and Leah Dickerman, The Marlene Hess Curator of Painting and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art, New York; with Catherine Wood, Senior Curator, International Art (Performance), Tate Modern; and Fiontán Moran and Juliette Rizzi, Assistant Curators, Tate Modern.
10:30 am Panel: The Exhibition, The Contemporary Arts Center, and Arts Censorship Moderated by Raphaela Platow, Director, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, with panelists: Dennis Barrie, Principal, Barrie Projects, and former Contemporary Arts Center Director, Cleveland; Jock Reynolds, Director, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven; and H. Louis Sirkin, Senior Counsel, Santen & Hughes, and former trial counsel to Dennis Barrie and the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati; and Michael Ward Stout, President, The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, New York
The exhibition is organized by Cynthia Burlingham, director and senior curator of the Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, and deputy director of collections of the Hammer Museum.
At the Hammer, Hodge will work closely with Cynthia Burlingham, deputy director of collections and director of the Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts; Douglas Fogle, chief curator and deputy director of exhibitions and public programs; Anne Ellegood, senior curator; curators Ali Subotnick and Allegra Pesenti; and adjunct curator Russell Ferguson.
The evening will include a discussion about collecting and exhibiting this remarkable lineage of black artists with collector Pamela Joyner, artist Shinique Smith and exhibition co-curators Christopher Bedford, Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director of the Baltimore Museum of Art, and Katy Siegel, Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw Endowed Chair in Modern American Art at Stony Brook University and senior curator for research and programming at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Studio Visitors 2014 Christopher Allen, Founder, Director of UnionDocs Alexander Benenson, Independent Curator Heather Darcy Bhandari, Director, Mixed Greens Gallery Jennifer Blessing, Senior Curator of Photography, Guggenheim Museum Sherry Dobbin, Director of Public Art, Times Square Alliance Taraneh Fazeli, Education Associate, New Museum of Contemporary Art Elizabeth Ferrer, Director of Contemporary Art, BRIC Arts Media Gabriel Florenz, Chief Operations Officer, Pioneer Works Larissa Harris, Curator, Queens Museum Paddy Johnson, Editor, Art Fag City Naima Keith, Assistant Curator, Studio Museum Emily Liebert, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Painting and Sculpture, MoMA Barbara London, Independent Curator / Writer, Former longtime Curator of Media and Performance, MoMA Jennifer McGregor, Director of Arts and Senior Curator, Wave Hill Julie McKim, Director, Kunsthalle Galapagos Magdalena Sawon, Owner / Director, Postmasters Gallery Manon Slome, President and Chief Curator, No Longer Empty Cara Starke, Director of Exhibitions, Creative Time Lumi Tan, Associate Curator, The Kitchen Gregory Volk, Writer, Art in America
Organized by P.S. 1 Director Alanna Heiss and P.S. 1 Senior Curator Carolyn Christov - Bakargiev, this exhibition maps LeWitt's art - making process, from preliminary drawings, followed by precisely crafted wooden models, to completed outdoor cinder block sculptures, with one work rising more than twenty - one feet high.
Focusing on a curated selection of emerging artists, with the advisement of the Selection Committee, EXPOSURE is curated by Director of Exhibitions and Senior Curator at Dallas Contemporary Justine Ludwig.
For the 2011 Venice Biennale, the Selection Committee consisted of: Rachel Campbell - Johnson, Art Critic, The Times; Christoph Grunenberg, Director Tate Liverpool; Nav Haq, Curator, Arnolfini, Bristol; Keith Hartley, Senior Curator, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; Hugh Mulholland, Director, The Third Space Gallery, Belfast; Karen McKinnon, Curator, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea; Richard Riley, Head of Exhibitions, Visual Arts, British Council; Ralph Rugoff, Director, Hayward Gallery, London; Godfrey Worsdale, Director, BALTIC, Gateshead; Chair: Andrea Rose, Director of Visual Arts, British Council.
He currently serves as Director of Exhibitions and Public Programs at the Jewish Museum in New York, as Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit and as the Artistic Director of FRONT INTERNATIONAL: Triennial for Contemporary Art, Cleveland.
Porter's SCAD Museum of Art exhibition is listed as an art - world highlight of 2017, according to Omar Kholeif, senior curator and director of global initiatives for the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
The jury includes Roxana Marcoci, senior curator of photography at the Museum of Modern Art in New York; Elvira Dyangani Ose, freelance curator and lector of visual cultures at Goldsmiths, University of London; Florian Ebner, head of photography at Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany; Duncan Forbes, co-curator and director at Fotomuseum Winterthur in Winterthur, Switzerland; and Clare Grafik, head of exhibitions at Photographers» Gallery in London.
In conjunction with the ongoing exhibition habitus, The Fabric Workshop and Museum presents a gallery talk by textile scholar Dr. Linda Eaton, the John L. & Marjorie P. McGraw Director of Collections and Senior Curator of Textiles at the Winterthur Museum.
In this video, Deputy Director for International Initiatives and Senior Curator Donna De Salvo and Melva Bucksbaum Associate Director for Conservation and Research Carol Mancusi - Ungaro discuss how the Whitney's fifth - floor dramatically opens up to artist Michael Heizer's 1970 installation Actual Size: Munich Rotary, which is part of the experimental five - part exhibition Open Plan.
In this video, George Delnon (Director, Theater Basel), Marc Spiegler (Director, Art Basel), Sam Keller (Director, Fondation Beyeler), Klaus Biesenbach (Director of MoMA PS1 und Chief Curator at Large des Museum of Modern Art), Hans Ulrich Obrist (Co-Director of Exhibitions and Programmes und Director of International Projects der Serpentine Gallery), Jacques Herzog (Senior Partner Herzog & de Meuron) present the project.
Curated by Arne Glimcher, the founder of Pace Gallery, and Tamara Corm, Senior Director at Pace London, this exhibition features eight monumental paintings on loan from Fondation Dubuffet, and significant British and European institutions.
«Many of the works, particularly in the final room of the exhibition, explore themes that had preoccupied Louise Bourgeois for years: birth, reproduction, motherhood, sexuality and human relationships,» the gallery's senior director, Alice Workman, told T. «It's fascinating that even at this time of her life, Bourgeois still reflected on both the experience of being a child herself and also of giving birth to her own children.»
Its authors include David Anfam, author of the seminal book Abstract Expressionism (1990); Susan Davidson, Senior Curator, Collections and Exhibitions, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Edith Devaney, Contemporary Projects Curator, Royal Academy of Arts; Jeremy Lewison, former Director of Collections at the Tate; Carter Ratcliff, author of Fate of a Gesture: Jackson Pollock and Postwar American Art (1996); and Christian Wurst, researcher for The Catalogue Raisonné of the Drawings of Jasper Johns (forthcoming).
This exhibition drawn from the Joyner / Giuffrida collection, tells the history of art by African - American artists from the 1940s to the present moment and is guest curated by Christopher Bedford, Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director, The Baltimore Museum of Art and Katy Siegel, Senior Programming and Research Curator, The Baltimore Museum of Art.
The organizers of the exhibition are Nora Lawrence, Senior Curator; David Collens, Director and Chief Curator; and Sarah Diver, Curatorial Assistant, who collaborated closely with artists to develop their ideas and proposed projects for the exhibition.
Accompanying the color plates are an introduction and chronology of the artist's work by exhibition curator Rachel Hooper, an essay tracing Coolquitt's connections to other contemporary artists and designers by Frieze magazine senior editor Dan Fox, an in - depth exploration of Coolquitt's concepts and process by art writer Jan Tumlir, an interview with Coolquitt by director and chief curator of White Columns Matthew Higgs, and Coolquitt's biography and bibliography.
He currently is Director of Exhibitions and Public Programs at the Jewish Museum in New York, Senior Curator at Large at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit and Co-Artistic Director of Front International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art.
Panelist include the curators of the exhibition Christopher Bedford, Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director of The Baltimore Museum of Art; Katy Siegel, Senior Curator for Research and Programming at The Baltimore Museum of Art; and Courtney J. Martin, Deputy Director and Chief Curator at the Dia Art Foundation.
Senior Curator Heather Pesanti, who curated the exhibition Lionel Maunz: Discovery of Honey / Work of the Family, and Carter Foster, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Blanton Museum of Art, consider two perspectives on the artist's work.
Narrated by deputy director Franklin Kelly, this tour includes commentary by exhibition curator Kimberly A. Jones, Ann Hoenigswald, senior conservator of paintings, and Kimberly Schenck, head of paper conservation.
After reviewing over 400 entries from more than 70 countries, Roger Hiorns was selected as the winner of the 2016 Faena Prize for the Arts by an international jury coordinated by Ximena Caminos, Artistic Director and Chair of Faena Art, that included Carlos Basualdo, Keith L. and Katherine Sachs Senior Curator of Contemporary Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art; Achim Borchardt - Hume, Director of Exhibitions at Tate Modern; Caroline Bourgeois, curator of the Pinault Collection; Curator XIV Bienal de Cuenca Jesús Fuenmayor; and Victoria Noorthoorn, Director of Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires.
Join us to consider two perspectives on the artist's work in this talk by Senior Curator Heather Pesanti, who curated the exhibition on view Discovery of Honey / Work of the Family, and Carter Foster, Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs and Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Blanton Museum of Art, who collected Maunz's drawings during his previous tenure with the Whitney Museum of American Art.
The exhibition is co-curated by Christopher Bedford, Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director of the Baltimore Museum of Art, and Katy Siegel, senior programming and research curator at the Baltimore Museum of Art and Thaw Chair in Modern American Art at Stony Brook University.
Elizabeth Rooklidge, Associate Curator, Katonah Museum of Art Boshko Boshkovic, Program Director, Residency Unlimited Adele Eisenstein, Independent Curator & Research Assistant, Alma on Dobbin Jovana Stokic, Art Historian, Curator Ming - Jiun Tsai, Independent Curator, Taiwan Lisa Varghese, Senior Director, Luhring Augustine Zuzana Jakalova Artist, Curator, MeetFactory, Prague Jenny Jaskey, Director and Curator, The Artist's Institute Joshua Decter, Independent Curator & Critic Rachel Reese, Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Telfair Museums in Savannah GA Zuzanna Foggt, Co-founder & President of the Contemporary Art Foundation In Situ, Sokołowsko, Poland Liz Blum, Artist & Curator Stamatina Gregory, Curator & Associate Dean, School of Art at Cooper Union Alise Tifentale, Art Historian, CUNY Grad Center Leah Dixon, Visual Artist and Co-Owner of Beverly's NYC Julia Geerlings, Independent Curator & Writer, Netherlands Sharon Matt - Atkins, Vice Director, Exhibitions and Collections Management Brooklyn Museum Asya Geisberg, Owner, Asya Geisberg Gallery Sebastian Sans de Santamaria, Director of Operations, Residency Unlimited Gu Chenlin, Director of Artistic Department & Curator, Shanghai Photographers Association, China He Guyian, Deputy Director of Department of Art History & Director of the Contemporary School of Arts, Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, China
At a joint press conference on Tuesday, November 14, 2017, at the National Gallery of Art, speakers included Earl A. Powell III, director; Harry Cooper, senior curator of modern art, who introduced the exhibition Jackson Pollock's «Mural»; and James Meyer, curator of art from 1945 to 1974, who introduced the exhibition In the Tower: Anne Truitt.
Prior to that, she was Exhibitions Director at Timothy Taylor Gallery London, and was a Senior Curator at Tate Modern, London from 2000 to 2007.
Beeler Gallery's new Director of Exhibitions Jo - ey Tang will speak with his predecessors Dr. Natalie Marsh (Director and Chief Curator of the Gund Gallery, Kenyon College), Michael Goodson (Senior Curator, Wexner Center for the Arts) and James Voorhies (Dean of Fine Arts, California College of the Arts), as well as Assistant Director of Exhibitions and former Interim Director of Exhibitions Ian Ruffino about the unique role of galleries within an art school context, the evolution of Beeler Gallery, and what it means to «take over» a space from a predecessor.
Currently he is the Director / Senior Curator for the Torrance Art Museum as well as Founder and Curatorial Director of ARTRA Curatorial, an independent and voluntary curatorial projects management team which organizes international exhibition exchanges as well as the MAS ATTACK series of pop - up exhibitions.
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