Sentences with phrase «then was a curator»

By then I was the curator at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, doing the program at ARC [the museum's experimental wing] on the contemporary palette, and my colleagues and I felt that the situation had changed to something very different in the seven years since «The Broken Mirror.»

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But I wrote them and I got them, and then I was able to get another job, at Montana State University, as a curator.
While still a student in Berlin, he volunteered at the Museum für Naturkunde, where University of Leicester paleontologist David Unwin, then a curator at the museum, was overseeing renovation of the dinosaur exhibits.
Quarterly is a very cool site where you buy a membership, pick a curator and then every few months that curator sends you some of his / her favorite items.
Now, Carnby's museum curator girlfriend or ex-girlfriend (she punches him then sleeps with him — go figure) Aline's (Tara Reid) boss Professor Hudgens (Matthew Walker) is also after Abskani relics and discovers quite a find in a solid gold tomb that contains a creature that kills the entire crew, except him, of course.
The teacher could then pose a hypothetical problem about a curator struggling to put together a display of everyday objects — she's not sure how to do it so that it successfully tells a story.
Then, you'll pretend you're a museum curator, and you'll write about what you will include in an exhibit to show viewers all about life during this time.
The one thing I've been hoping somebody like Hugh would say is that if publishers are more than just a business, they are curators of literature, or protectors of culture, then why are they so concerned with profits?
Then, Curator at Contempoary Arts Museum Houston, Dean Daderko, talks about the city's rich art scene and how the city is the most diverse in the U.S..
Andaz Mayakoba, meanwhile, has an on - site «experience curator» who oversees programs such as Mayan language classes and the Frida's Wardrobe experience — a Frida Kahlo - inspired program during which participants get their hair and makeup done, then are photographed while wearing traditional Mexican clothing.
The Dave Stream / Vive VR Curator «Unique game for VR... If you are looking to take a break from the usual type of VR games, or a fan of puzzle games then this is an instant purchase.»
But then rare - book - dealer - turned - MoMA - curator David Platzker discussed the early work of Gilbert & George, and how they developed their unified practice out of next to nothing, which is all they had.
Saatchi's then - curator Julia Ernst's response was also quoted in ARTnews: «It was made clear to Mr. Chia that the transaction with his dealers was already underway before Mr. Chia asked to buy the paintings himself.»
The prize was devised by Hammond in 2007, the independent curator then went on to compile The Catlin Guide, a yearly book that presents a collection of recent graduate and postgraduate artists from UK art schools, which is now recognised as an essential reference for collectors of contemporary art.
Art and the Feminist Revolution,» which Connie Butler curated under Schimmel, who was then LA MoCA's chief curator, and to which Sorkin contributed in a research role.
From 1990 to 2002 Storr was curator, then senior curator, in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art.
Since then she has held Senior Curator positions at the American Federation of Arts and Location One, both in New York City, and perhaps, most famously, was the Founding Curator of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum, where she conceived and launched the very first exhibition and public programming space in a U.S. museum devoted exclusively to feminist art.
Mind and Matter and these other exhibition and incidental installations of individual works are part of an ongoing initiative among women curators at MoMA to delve deeply into the permanent collection in order to find out what works by women artists they already own and then see how gaps in the collection can be filled through acquisitions, with assistance from the Modern Women's Fund.
The design of it though is a bit more complex — it draws on the traditional idea of the art fair for the ground floor and first floor of the Saatchi Gallery but then the second floor is a series of curator - lead projects including solo exhibitions, a group exhibition and solo artist presentations.
Suzanne Cotter, the curator of Farmanfarmaian's show at the Guggenheim, Infinite Possibility: Mirror Works and Drawings, explained that Farmanfarmaian utilized a «typical master studio situation,» in which the artist made drawings that were then executed by craftsman.
These successes launched Hoptman back to MoMA in 2010 as curator of contemporary art in its painting and sculpture department, and since then her landmark show has been «The Forever Now: Contemporary Painting in an Atemporal World,» the 2014 conversation - starter billed as the first contemporary painting survey at the institution in some 30 years, featuring 17 contemporary abstract painters — including Mark Grotjahn, Kerstin Brätsch, and Mary Weatherford — who notably remix the techniques of painters from previous eras.
The Whitney's postwar holdings are especially rich in Pop art, thanks in part to a large 2002 gift spearheaded by then - chairman Leonard Lauder, and the curators are certainly pulling out the Warhols, Lichtensteins, and Oldenburgs for the inaugural exhibition.
He was director of the Musée d'Art Contemporain in Marseille from 1994 to 1997, and then a senior curator at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.
You know, I'm a professional and a curator who has been dealing with these subjects since the early 1980s, and at that time there was only a little gap of thirty years between then and (the most recent works in the exhibition).
Swiss born, psychoanalysis graduated, she was Co-Director at the Jennifer Flay gallery, independent curator, then chief curator of the Plateau - FRAC Ile de France (2004 - 2008) and of the association TRAM, two contemporary art institutions of the greater Paris area.
Then, in 1972, I was scheduled to do my first exhibition as a curator at the School of Visual Arts, where I was teaching, so I did an exhibition of the male nude.
The algorithm is this: museum curator is equal to museum director recommendation over museum fiscal budget multiplied by critical acclaim over academic achievement lesser then the current market price divided by current stock market yields is multiplied by the X amount of press given to a sell equals the museum purchase of an art piece.
Mark Francis, now of Gagosian gallery, was then an independent curator who had been working abroad.
No Mountains in the Way: Photographs from the Kansas Documentary Survey, 1974 In 1974, with a grant of $ 5,000 from the NEA, No Mountains in the Way was organized by Jim Enyeart, then curator of photography at the University of Kansas Museum of Art.
If MoMA's curators want this show to function like a real biennial, though — and signs are that they do — then they need to really go for it, to relax not just their material definition of the photograph but also some of the curatorial conceits that have governed photography at MoMA since Szarkowski's tenure.
If Am Nuden Da's work thus far has involved rewiring the connections between gallerist, curator and artist, then their latest project, Let's Not Dispute the Useless.
These recordings are then mixed and conflated in live DJ performances, and within installations accompanied by commissioned fictional writings in response to the recordings by other artists, writers and curators.
Formal analysis, then, is fair game, and strikingly noticeable among the two - dimensional works on view on all three curators» floors is the dominant presence of grisaille paintings and drawings.
Thinking of painting as a form of technology is a very interesting vantage point, because if you consider the whole sweep of different mediums that artists are employing today — from video and virtual reality to immersive installation and performance — then painting becomes the least optimized medium for avant - garde curators to engage the kinds of crowds that come to biennials and exhibitions.
From 2000 - 2007 Sims was executive director then president of The Studio Museum in Harlem and served as Adjunct Curator for the Permanent Collection.
«One striking thing was a certain antipathy toward the exhibition, if not necessarily toward Thelma, by an older generation of African - American artists who believed their work had been ignored by museums in the city,» remembers Okwui Enwezor, then a young transplant from Nigeria (and later a Venice Biennale curator).
A group of visionary curators and gallerists helped them along, including Walter Hopps — then of the Pasadena Art Museum (now the Norton Simon Museum)-- one of the first to organize a Pop Art show (the historic «New Painting of Common Objects») including Goode's work; and Nicholas Wilder, whose gallery was artist - centric — when he sold a work, he'd divide the money amongst all the artists he represented.
As a curator, I value my role as researcher, as gatherer of works to be seen through filters (not only of quality, but also of relevance) and then to put in context with other works in order to make some sense of a broader whole that includes essential qualities as well as its story — to offer others a coherent and meaningful experience.
Our interns, our curatorial assistants, they're hired for four years and then either a job is created for them in an assistant curator position or they have to leave.
But in 2007, when his 1991 White Canoe, a nighttime scene of a canoe on a lake, was sold at Sotheby's for $ 11.3 million — then an auction record for a living European artist — Doig went from being «a hero to other painters to a poster child of the excesses of the market,» says Paul Schimmel, chief curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
Maybe by then, art audiences, as well as the Met curators, will have a better sense of what the Met Breuer is.
Clark was elected a full Academician of the Royal Canadian Academy (RCA) in 1966, and in 1973, Charles Hill, then an Assistant Curator at the National Gallery of Canada, contacted her to inform her that he was planning an exhibition dedicated to Canadian art of the 1930s, and he wanted to include her in the show and interview her.
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After organizing shows for the Drawing Center, Swiss Institute, Haus der Kunst (Munich), Hayward Gallery (London), Independent Curators International, White Columns, and elsewhere, Schaffner was invited by then - director Claudia Gould to reshape and oversee ICA's curatorial department.
Central to the exhibition is the re-staging of MoMA's 1969 exhibition, Five Recent Acquisitions, organized by noted MoMA curator Kynaston McShine, highlighting then - recently acquired works by Larry Bell, Ron Davis, Robert Irwin, Craig Kauffman, and John McCracken.
She was also the executive director, then president, of the Studio Museum in Harlem from 2000 to 2007, in addition to being the museum's adjunct curator for the permanent collection.
Jeannine Falino, an independent curator, is curator of New York Silver: Then and Now.
It's always a surprise to see a group show, think you «get it,» and then read the curator's statement and realize you're totally off.
This reformation has radically changed the knowledge production within the art school often resulting in the fact that the art school / universities are more producing intellectuals who then become artists or even critics, curators, gallery workers or other kind of professionals within the art world.
The latter component was organised in collaboration with curator Fabio Santacroce, who then enlisted a number of other artists to contribute, including Dan Bodan, Jesse Darling, Kareem Lotfy, and others.
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