Not exact matches
She coordinated the International Symposium of
Contemporary Art of Baie - Saint - Paul from 2012 to 2014 along
with artist and
curator Serge Murphy.
With Arts Fund boardmember, artist, and major
contemporary art collector Nancy Gifford acting as a
curator, and the dynamic Catherine Gee taking control as director, the organization's intention could not be more clear — it's time to make this new thing happen.
The show is organized by Bennett Simpson, senior
curator,
with Rebecca Matalon, curatorial associate, The Museum of
Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
Michael Rooks, Wieland Family»
Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art and curator of the exhibition will lead a conversation with artist Alex Katz to celebrate the presentation of his works in galle
Curator of Modern and
Contemporary Art and
curator of the exhibition will lead a conversation with artist Alex Katz to celebrate the presentation of his works in galle
curator of the exhibition will lead a conversation
with artist Alex Katz to celebrate the presentation of his works in gallery 105.
When she returned from her uptown wilderness to the fashionable Upper West side in the 1960s she was out of step
with the
contemporary scene, however Neel made a concerted effort to reengage
with the New York
art world painting numerous portraits of artists,
curators and gallery owners, including the poet and MOMA
curator Frank O'Hara, and artists Andy Warhol and Robert Smithson.
Before moving to Boston, Byers was Richard Armstrong
Curator of Modern and
Contemporary Art at the Carnegie Museum of
Art, and co-
curator,
with Daniel Baumann and Tina Kukielski, of the 2013 Carnegie International.
The first edition took place on Saturday 2 July 2016 and was guest - curated by the Institute of
Contemporary Arts (ICA)
with curator Kathy Noble.
With over 4,000 objects representing more than two dozen collectors, including
contemporary artists making
art conceived by collecting, Massimiliano Gioni, the museum's artistic director, and his team of
curators have mounted a remarkable series of object lessons about what it means to «keep,» the relationship of possession to loss, the madness inherent in love, and the undeniable importance of the individual's voice in recording and interpreting history and its sweep.
Organized by the Virginia Museum of Fine
Arts in partnership
with the Munch Museum in Oslo, the exhibition was conceived and organized by John B. Ravenal, Executive Director of deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum and former Sydney and Frances Lewis Family
Curator of Modern and
Contemporary Art at the VMFA.
1st Berlin Biennale (1998): Klaus Biesenbach
with Nancy Spector and Hans Ulrich Obrist 2nd Berlin Biennale (2001): Saskia Bos 3rd Berlin Biennale (2004): Ute Meta Bauer 4th Berlin Biennale (2006): Maurizio Cattelan, Massimiliano Gioni, and Ali Subotnick 5th Berlin Biennale (2008): Adam Szymczyk and Elena Filipovic 6th Berlin Biennale (2010): Kathrin Rhomberg 7th Berlin Biennale (2012): Artur Żmijewski together
with associate
curators Voina and Joanna Warsza 8th Berlin Biennale (2014): Juan A. Gaitán 9th Berlin Biennale (2016): DIS (Lauren Boyle, Solomon Chase, Marco Roso, David Toro) The selection committee for the curatorship of the 10th Berlin Biennale consisted of Krist Gruijthuijsen, KW Institute for
Contemporary Art, Berlin, DE; Vasif Kortun, SALT, Istanbul / Ankara, TR; Victoria Noorthoorn, Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, AR; Willem de Rooij, Frankfurt / Berlin, DE; Polly Staple, Chisenhale Gallery, London, GB; and Philip Tinari, Ullens Center for
Contemporary Art, Beijing, CN.
Gabi Ngcobo,
curator of the 10th Berlin Biennale for
Contemporary Art, has invited Nomaduma Rosa Masilela (New York, US), Serubiri Moses (Kampala, UG), Thiago de Paula Souza (São Paulo, BR), and Yvette Mutumba (Berlin, DE) to collaborate
with her as the curatorial team.
Organized by Catherine Morris,
curator of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist
Art at the Brooklyn Museum, this exhibition takes stock of feminism's enduring influence on contemporary art with a selection of works engaging themes of gender, equality, and empowerme
Art at the Brooklyn Museum, this exhibition takes stock of feminism's enduring influence on
contemporary art with a selection of works engaging themes of gender, equality, and empowerme
art with a selection of works engaging themes of gender, equality, and empowerment.
Jointly produced by CSM and the DAM, an original video featuring interviews
with Bradford; Rebecca R. Hart,
curator of modern and
contemporary art at the DAM; and CSM director Dean Sobel is also included in the exhibition.
CONTRIBUTOR $ 500 • Personal meet & greet opportunities
with visiting artists and
curators • Priority sign up for
contemporary art inspired trips + All the below benefits
Visitors are encouraged to take advantage of the museum's intimate and informal setting to talk
with artists,
curators, and printers to learn more about
contemporary art and printmaking techniques.
, 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 Artis
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 Artis
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 Artis
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 Artis
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.
Instead of resigning herself to plan B, Kasper, 35, pitched an idea to the
curators of the Whitney Biennial that would solve her problem and earn her a coveted spot in the
contemporary art show: setting up shop in the Manhattan museum, where she could work, interact
with patrons, and store her belongings for the show's three - month run.
Join us at Durham County Library's Stanford L. Warren Branch, 1201 Fayetteville St., Durham,
with Marshall N. Price, Nancy Hanks
Curator of Modern and
Contemporary Art, who will give a slide lecture of the...
«This image comments upon notions of idealized beach scenes
with a dead - pan and subtle, but sweetly satirical play on the notion of a «view,»» said Dianne Vanderlip, esteemed
curator of the
ART hotel, who previously served as the founding curator of modern and contemporary art at the Denver Art Muse
ART hotel, who previously served as the founding curator of modern and contemporary art at the Denver Art Muse
ART hotel, who previously served as the founding
curator of modern and
contemporary art at the Denver Art Muse
art at the Denver Art Muse
art at the Denver
Art Muse
Art Muse
Art Museum.
You can't characterize him
with one individual style,» said the Museum of
Contemporary Art Jacksonville's
curator Jaime DeSimone.
The exhibition was curated by Sabine Breitwieser and Laura Hoptman at MoMA in collaboration
with curators at the museums to which the show traveled in 2014 — Michael Darling at the Museum of
Contemporary Art Chicago and Jeffrey Grove at the Dallas Museum of
Art.
Karen Wilkin, «Greenberg and the Syracuse Artists», The Mirror Eye, Clement Greenberg in Syracuse, catalogue to the exhibition, Greenberg in Syracuse, Then and Now, May / June 2005, Syracuse, NY Suzanne Shane, «Greenberg in Syracuse, Then And Now», The Mirror Eye, Clement Greenberg in Syracuse, catalogue to the exhibition, Greenberg in Syracuse, Then and Now, May / June 2005, Syracuse, NY Clement Greenberg, «Interview
with Clement Greenberg», Direct Sculpture; Dialogue in Polymers, catalogue to the exhibition, UMass / Amherst 2006 Robert Morgan, Clement Greenberg, Late Writings, University of Minnesota Press 2003 Donald Kuspit, «A Critic's Collection», Artnet.com, August 3, 2001 Karen Wilkin; Bruce Guenther, Clement Greenberg A Critic's Collection, Princeton University Press 2001 «Recontre avec Darryl Hughto, L'mour de la matiere», Pratique Des
Arts, no. 36 Fevrier - Mars 2001 Michael Ennis, «Long on
Art», Architectural Digest, May 1996 Dodie Kazanjian, «On Target», Vogue, February 1990 Karen Wilkin, «At the Galleries», Partisan Review, no. 2, 1989 Grace Glueck, «1 + 1 on Madison, Couples Show Adds Up», The New York Times, Feb. 17, 1984 Valentin Tatransky, «The Art of Painting; Jules Olitski, Lawrence Poons, and Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, May 1983 Terry Fenton, Darryl Hughto, Recent Paintings, Catalogue to the exhibition, The Edmonton Art Gallery, November 1981 Karen Wilkin, «The New Generation; A Curator's Choice», art magazine, May / June 1981 Ken Carpenter, «New Abstract Art», art magazine, May / June 1981 Stephen Pentak, «Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, May 1981 Vivien Raynor, «Darryl Hughto», The New York Times, May 30, 1980 Kenworth Moffett, The New Generation; A Curator's Choice, Rhineburgh Press, NY, 1980 Ken Carpenter, Darryl Hughto, catalogue to the exhibition, Meredith Long Contemporary, NY, 1980 John Russell, «The 20th Century at the Met», The New York Times, August 12, 1979 Suzanne Shane, «Darryl Hughto», 57th Street Review, Feb. 1976 Ken Carpenter, «Third Generation Abstraction: Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, Feb. 1975 James Harithas, Notes on Darryl Hughto, Catalogue to the exhibition, Everson Museum, Mar. 1
Art», Architectural Digest, May 1996 Dodie Kazanjian, «On Target», Vogue, February 1990 Karen Wilkin, «At the Galleries», Partisan Review, no. 2, 1989 Grace Glueck, «1 + 1 on Madison, Couples Show Adds Up», The New York Times, Feb. 17, 1984 Valentin Tatransky, «The
Art of Painting; Jules Olitski, Lawrence Poons, and Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, May 1983 Terry Fenton, Darryl Hughto, Recent Paintings, Catalogue to the exhibition, The Edmonton Art Gallery, November 1981 Karen Wilkin, «The New Generation; A Curator's Choice», art magazine, May / June 1981 Ken Carpenter, «New Abstract Art», art magazine, May / June 1981 Stephen Pentak, «Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, May 1981 Vivien Raynor, «Darryl Hughto», The New York Times, May 30, 1980 Kenworth Moffett, The New Generation; A Curator's Choice, Rhineburgh Press, NY, 1980 Ken Carpenter, Darryl Hughto, catalogue to the exhibition, Meredith Long Contemporary, NY, 1980 John Russell, «The 20th Century at the Met», The New York Times, August 12, 1979 Suzanne Shane, «Darryl Hughto», 57th Street Review, Feb. 1976 Ken Carpenter, «Third Generation Abstraction: Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, Feb. 1975 James Harithas, Notes on Darryl Hughto, Catalogue to the exhibition, Everson Museum, Mar. 1
Art of Painting; Jules Olitski, Lawrence Poons, and Darryl Hughto»,
Arts Magazine, May 1983 Terry Fenton, Darryl Hughto, Recent Paintings, Catalogue to the exhibition, The Edmonton
Art Gallery, November 1981 Karen Wilkin, «The New Generation; A Curator's Choice», art magazine, May / June 1981 Ken Carpenter, «New Abstract Art», art magazine, May / June 1981 Stephen Pentak, «Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, May 1981 Vivien Raynor, «Darryl Hughto», The New York Times, May 30, 1980 Kenworth Moffett, The New Generation; A Curator's Choice, Rhineburgh Press, NY, 1980 Ken Carpenter, Darryl Hughto, catalogue to the exhibition, Meredith Long Contemporary, NY, 1980 John Russell, «The 20th Century at the Met», The New York Times, August 12, 1979 Suzanne Shane, «Darryl Hughto», 57th Street Review, Feb. 1976 Ken Carpenter, «Third Generation Abstraction: Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, Feb. 1975 James Harithas, Notes on Darryl Hughto, Catalogue to the exhibition, Everson Museum, Mar. 1
Art Gallery, November 1981 Karen Wilkin, «The New Generation; A
Curator's Choice»,
art magazine, May / June 1981 Ken Carpenter, «New Abstract Art», art magazine, May / June 1981 Stephen Pentak, «Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, May 1981 Vivien Raynor, «Darryl Hughto», The New York Times, May 30, 1980 Kenworth Moffett, The New Generation; A Curator's Choice, Rhineburgh Press, NY, 1980 Ken Carpenter, Darryl Hughto, catalogue to the exhibition, Meredith Long Contemporary, NY, 1980 John Russell, «The 20th Century at the Met», The New York Times, August 12, 1979 Suzanne Shane, «Darryl Hughto», 57th Street Review, Feb. 1976 Ken Carpenter, «Third Generation Abstraction: Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, Feb. 1975 James Harithas, Notes on Darryl Hughto, Catalogue to the exhibition, Everson Museum, Mar. 1
art magazine, May / June 1981 Ken Carpenter, «New Abstract
Art», art magazine, May / June 1981 Stephen Pentak, «Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, May 1981 Vivien Raynor, «Darryl Hughto», The New York Times, May 30, 1980 Kenworth Moffett, The New Generation; A Curator's Choice, Rhineburgh Press, NY, 1980 Ken Carpenter, Darryl Hughto, catalogue to the exhibition, Meredith Long Contemporary, NY, 1980 John Russell, «The 20th Century at the Met», The New York Times, August 12, 1979 Suzanne Shane, «Darryl Hughto», 57th Street Review, Feb. 1976 Ken Carpenter, «Third Generation Abstraction: Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, Feb. 1975 James Harithas, Notes on Darryl Hughto, Catalogue to the exhibition, Everson Museum, Mar. 1
Art»,
art magazine, May / June 1981 Stephen Pentak, «Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, May 1981 Vivien Raynor, «Darryl Hughto», The New York Times, May 30, 1980 Kenworth Moffett, The New Generation; A Curator's Choice, Rhineburgh Press, NY, 1980 Ken Carpenter, Darryl Hughto, catalogue to the exhibition, Meredith Long Contemporary, NY, 1980 John Russell, «The 20th Century at the Met», The New York Times, August 12, 1979 Suzanne Shane, «Darryl Hughto», 57th Street Review, Feb. 1976 Ken Carpenter, «Third Generation Abstraction: Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, Feb. 1975 James Harithas, Notes on Darryl Hughto, Catalogue to the exhibition, Everson Museum, Mar. 1
art magazine, May / June 1981 Stephen Pentak, «Darryl Hughto»,
Arts Magazine, May 1981 Vivien Raynor, «Darryl Hughto», The New York Times, May 30, 1980 Kenworth Moffett, The New Generation; A
Curator's Choice, Rhineburgh Press, NY, 1980 Ken Carpenter, Darryl Hughto, catalogue to the exhibition, Meredith Long
Contemporary, NY, 1980 John Russell, «The 20th Century at the Met», The New York Times, August 12, 1979 Suzanne Shane, «Darryl Hughto», 57th Street Review, Feb. 1976 Ken Carpenter, «Third Generation Abstraction: Darryl Hughto»,
Arts Magazine, Feb. 1975 James Harithas, Notes on Darryl Hughto, Catalogue to the exhibition, Everson Museum, Mar. 1973
Traveled to Fondation Deutsch, Lausanne, Switzerland (September 17 — November 8); Musée Bab Rouah, Rabat, Morocco (December 11, 1992 — January 31, 1993; Casablanca, Morocco (February — March 1993); Fondation FISA, Séville, Spain (April — May 1993); Italy (summer 1993); Museum Sankt, Saint - Ingbert, Germany (September 19 — November 21, 1993); and Paris (December 1993 — January 1994) Painting, Self Evident: Evolutions in Abstraction, concurrently at Halsey Gallery, College of Charleston; The Meddin Building; and the Gibbes Museum of
Art, Charleston, South Carolina (May 21 — June 28) Summer group exhibition, Ginny Williams Gallery, Denver (May 14 — June 30) From America's Studio: Twelve
Contemporary Masters — Works by Alumni of the School of the
Art Institute of Chicago / One Hundred Twenty - fifth Anniversary Celebration,
Art Institute of Chicago (May 10 — June 14) 15th Anniversary Exhibition, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago (May 8 — June 13) Slow
Art: Painting in New York Now, P.S. 1 Museum, Institute for
Contemporary Art, Long Island City, New York (April 26 — June 21) Play Between Fear and Desire, Germans van Eck Gallery, New York (April 24 — May 23) Alumni Exhibition, School of the
Art Institute of Chicago (April 20 — June 15) An Exhibition for Satyajit Ray, Philippe Briet Gallery, New York (April 11 — May 16) Paint, Edward Thorp Gallery, New York (April 4 — May 9) Paths to Discovery: The New York School — Works on Paper from the 1950s and 1960s, curated by Ellen Russotto, Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, City University of New York (March 20 — April 17) American
Art 1930 — 1970 (organized by FIAT
with the assistance of Independent
Curators, New York), Lingotto Fiere, Turin, Italy (January 8 — March 21) A Permanent Collection:
Art From the 19th Century to the Present, Castellani
Art Museum, Niagara University, New York
On February 1, 2016, artist Leonardo Drew sat down
with Rebecca Hart, Polly and Mark Addison
Curator of Modern and
Contemporary Art at the Denver
Art Museum to discuss his dynamic large - scale sculptural installations.
They collaborated
with curators at the museums to which it will travel: Michael Darling of the Museum of
Contemporary Art, Chicago, and Jeffrey Grove of the Dallas Museum of
Art.
Curated by Kitty Scott, the AGO's Carol and Morton Rapp
Curator, Modern &
Contemporary Art, this exhibition marks Gates» first major solo exhibition in Canada, and reflects the AGO's ongoing engagement with contemporary art and commitment to working with liv
Contemporary Art, this exhibition marks Gates» first major solo exhibition in Canada, and reflects the AGO's ongoing engagement with contemporary art and commitment to working with living artis
Art, this exhibition marks Gates» first major solo exhibition in Canada, and reflects the AGO's ongoing engagement
with contemporary art and commitment to working with liv
contemporary art and commitment to working with living artis
art and commitment to working
with living artists.
In this discussion, Kate Fowle, Chief
Curator of Garage Museum of
Contemporary Art, will talk
with artist Rashid Johnson about his installation Within Our Gates, which is on show in Garage Atrium.
«THE SQUARE» In Ruben Östlund's Palme d'Or - winning satire — perhaps the first movie to depict the world of
contemporary art with true insight — a Swedish
curator imagines that an exhibition can improve society, and ends up making everything worse.
BOOKSHELF Published to coincide
with the exhibition, «Speaking of People: Ebony, Jet and
Contemporary Art» features full - color images and contributions from Studio Museum in Harlem Director Thelma Golden,
curator Lauren Haynes, and artist Hank Willis Thomas, among others.
Marketta Seppälä is a distinguished
contemporary art curator who has organized exhibitions worldwide, and worked
with Ms. Heiss when she brought the ambitious international exhibition Animal.
The first
Art Night in London took place on Saturday 2 July 2016 and was guest - curated by the Institute of
Contemporary Arts (ICA)
with curator Kathy Noble.
EXPO CHICAGO's VIPs receive insider access to the fair as well as a tailored itinerary exploring Chicago's
contemporary and modern
art scene including special visits to the city's top private collections, artist studios,
curator led tours of the nation's top institutions as well as invitation only receptions
with fellow
art aficionados.
- Interview by Charles Desmarais Paul Schimmel, one of the world's most respected
curators of up - to - the - minute
contemporary art, lives at the northernmost edge of the Los Angeles Basin in a quiet community
with a decidedly...
Margaret Mathews - Berenson is an independent
curator,
art educator and advisor
with special expertise in
contemporary art and photography.
Currently the Head of Exhibitions and Displays at Tate Liverpool, part of the family of Tate galleries, and previously
Curator at Middlesbrough Institute of Modern
Art, Delahunty is a leading specialist in post-war art with strong experience in expanding contemporary art collections and progra
Art, Delahunty is a leading specialist in post-war
art with strong experience in expanding contemporary art collections and progra
art with strong experience in expanding
contemporary art collections and progra
art collections and programs.
The Archive is a growing collection of books, prints, photographs, recorded lectures, documents, transcripts, interviews and original works of
art culled from exchanges
with over 90
contemporary artists,
curators and thinkers.
This new show coincides
with selected political
art in the
contemporary wing, after critics have slammed the museum for pandering and called for MoMA's chief
curator to resign.
Three
contemporary artists
with their own distinctive attitudes to history and
art history — William Kentridge, Phyllida Barlow and Edmund de Waal — will be interviewed by different museum
curators as part of the fair's talks programme, organised by Jasper Sharp of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
Starting Point is a new annual opportunity open to recent graduate
curators to work
with public collections of modern and
contemporary art.
The exhibition catalogue includes essays by James Rondeau; Douglas Druick; Mark Pascale, associate
curator, prints and drawings,
Art Institute of Chicago; Richard Shiff, Effie Marie Cain Regents Chair in
Art, University of Texas - Austin; Barbara Rose, noted Johns scholar; and Kelly Keegan, assistant painting conservator, and Kristin Lister, conservator of paintings,
Art Institute of Chicago; as well as an interview
with the artist by Nan Rosenthal, senior consultant, Department of 19th - Century, Modern, and
Contemporary Art, Metropolitan Museum of
Art, New York.
It features essays by BMA Senior
Curator of Contemporary Art Kristen Hileman; art historian and activist Jonathan David Katz; and critic, curator, and artist Robert Storr; as well as an interview with Waters by artist Wolfgang Ti
Curator of
Contemporary Art Kristen Hileman; art historian and activist Jonathan David Katz; and critic, curator, and artist Robert Storr; as well as an interview with Waters by artist Wolfgang Tillma
Art Kristen Hileman;
art historian and activist Jonathan David Katz; and critic, curator, and artist Robert Storr; as well as an interview with Waters by artist Wolfgang Tillma
art historian and activist Jonathan David Katz; and critic,
curator, and artist Robert Storr; as well as an interview with Waters by artist Wolfgang Ti
curator, and artist Robert Storr; as well as an interview
with Waters by artist Wolfgang Tillmans.
This exhibition is curated by Eva Respini, Barbara Lee Chief
Curator, The Institute of
Contemporary Art / Boston,
with Katerina Stathopoulou, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern
Art, New York.
[1] LaToya Ruby Frazier, interview
with Rujeko Hockley, assistant
curator of
contemporary art, Brooklyn Museum, from exhibition brochure.
Susette Min is currently the Assistant
Curator of
Contemporary Art at The Drawing Center where she is currently working on exhibitions
with Margaret Honda (opening March 25, 2004), Richard Tuttle, and artists from the Viewing Program.
As
curator of this university
contemporary art gallery for over four years, Blackson initiated a public
art program, international publishing house, and numerous solo exhibitions
with artists such as Jimmie Durham, Minerva Cuevas, Christoph Büchel, Brian Chippendale, Julianne Swartz, Anthony McCall, Harry Smith, and Big Chief of the Yellow Pocahontas Mardi Gras Indian Tribe, Darryl Montana.
Previously serving as
Curator of Public Programs at Nottingham
Contemporary, the UK's newest public contemporary art center, Blackson worked with numerous universities, artists, and writers to develop an eclectic and discursive program of lectures, screenings, performances, and
Contemporary, the UK's newest public
contemporary art center, Blackson worked with numerous universities, artists, and writers to develop an eclectic and discursive program of lectures, screenings, performances, and
contemporary art center, Blackson worked
with numerous universities, artists, and writers to develop an eclectic and discursive program of lectures, screenings, performances, and live events.
Devon Britt - Darby caught up
with Arteaga, the exhibition's
curator, to discuss the recent renewal of interest in modern and
contemporary Mexican
art.
Monash University Museum of
Art MUMA in partnership with the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art I ACCA is pleased to present a special lecture by renowned American art historian, writer and curator Amelia Jones that coincides with the final week of Unfinished Business - perspectives on art and feminism at AC
Art MUMA in partnership
with the Australian Centre for
Contemporary Art I ACCA is pleased to present a special lecture by renowned American art historian, writer and curator Amelia Jones that coincides with the final week of Unfinished Business - perspectives on art and feminism at AC
Art I ACCA is pleased to present a special lecture by renowned American
art historian, writer and curator Amelia Jones that coincides with the final week of Unfinished Business - perspectives on art and feminism at AC
art historian, writer and
curator Amelia Jones that coincides
with the final week of Unfinished Business - perspectives on
art and feminism at AC
art and feminism at ACCA.
According to Patricia Hickson, the Emily Hall Tremaine
Curator of
Contemporary Art at Hartford's Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, «In the contemporary art field, it is so exciting to come across an artist with a wholly original art
Contemporary Art at Hartford's Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, «In the contemporary art field, it is so exciting to come across an artist with a wholly original artistic voi
Art at Hartford's Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of
Art, «In the contemporary art field, it is so exciting to come across an artist with a wholly original artistic voi
Art, «In the
contemporary art field, it is so exciting to come across an artist with a wholly original art
contemporary art field, it is so exciting to come across an artist with a wholly original artistic voi
art field, it is so exciting to come across an artist
with a wholly original artistic voice.
Join us for a conversation
with Joan Mitchell Center Artist in Residence Alison Saar and Miranda Lash,
Curator of Modern and
Contemporary Art for the New Orleans Museum of
Art at the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans.