Join artist Roger Hiorns in conversation with
writer and curator Tom Morton, touching on key themes and ideas behind his work.
Argianas» work proposes «a broadening of the category of things we might consider to be instruments of mensuration», explains
writer and curator Tom Morton in his review of the artist's work on Frieze magazine and concludes that what Athanasios Argianas is calling for through his work is actually «new yardsticks and new clocks».
The Trouble with Art Criticism 14 December 2011 This panel, chaired by curator and writer Teresa Gleadowe, speakers include JJ Charlesworth, associate editor at ArtReview Magazine; Adrian Searle, chief art critic of The Guardian newspaper; Melissa Gronlund; Managing Editor of Afterall journal and independent
writer and curator Tom Morton tackle the nature of the ominous crisis in art criticism.
Not exact matches
Kelly Taxter, Associate
Curator moderates a discussion with
writer and critic Kirsty Bell
and artists
Tom Burr
and Adam Putnam focusing on central themes in the exhibition Marc Camille Chaimowicz: Your Place or Mine...
Roundtable conversation with Hilton Als, staff
writer, The New Yorker,
Tom Finkelpearl, Director, Queens Museum of Art; Jane Hammond, artist;
and Klaus Kertess,
curator.
Drawing upon recent contemporary fiction,
curators Tom Eccles
and Amy Zion (both Bard College, New York) have invited
writers, poets,
and artists to investigate the psychological, linguistic, physical
and social conditions that underpin the daily struggles of individual lives.
Tom Morton is a
curator,
writer,
and Contributing Editor of frieze, based in Rochester, UK.
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).
2016
Tom Mc Glynn, Artist,
Writer & Independent
Curator Nathalie Anglès, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Residency Unlimited Melanie Kress, Assistant
Curator, High Line Art Magda Sawon, Owner & Director, Postmasters Gallery Gabriel de Guzman,
Curator of Visual Arts, Wave Hill Annelie McGavin,
Curator & Director, Studio10 Louise Hobson, Independent
Curator, Wales Salome Asega, Artist &
Curator Shlomit Dror, Independent
Curator Paolo Mele, Independent
Curator, Italy Aliza Edelman,
Curator and Critic, Modern
and Contemporary Art of the Americas Matthew Deleget, Founder & Director, Minus Space Nicholas O'Brien, Net based artist,
Curator &
Writer Jennie Lamensdorf,
Curator of Francis J. Greenburger Collection & Director
and Curator of Art - in - Buildings Eva Pion, Independent
Curator Vincent Como, Co-director, Tiger Strikes Asteroid Paul D'Agostino, Artist,
Writer, & Director of Centotto Gallery Andre Escarameia, Principal &
Curator, Rooster Gallery Xavier Acarin, Independent
Curator Claudio Zecchi, Independent
Curator, Italy Weronika Trojanska, Artist,
Curator & Critic Sebastien Santamaria, Director of Operations, Residency Unlimited Loredana Paracciani, Independent
Curator, UK
and Thailand Daniela Kostova, Artist & Director of Curatorial Projects, Radiator Gallery Alma Saladin, Project Assistant, AICA International (International Association of Art Critics) Zeljka Himbele Kozul, Independent
Curator Marshall Price,
Curator of Modern
and Contemporary Art, Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University Matthew Lyons,
Curator, The Kitchen Eugenia Delfini, Independent
Curator Elizabeth Larison, Director of Programs, Apexart Anais Duplan, Independent
Curator Rachel Steinberg, Director, SOHO20 Amanda Parmer, Curatorial Assistant, Vera List Center for Art
and Politics Marco Antonini,
Curator - at - large, NURTUREart.
The show, curated by Sixty Eight founder Iben Bach Elmstrom
and curator,
writer and Base for Active Knowledge (BAK) editor
Tom Clark, takes frustration as the fertile ground for artistic growth, «at the entrenched ideologies, local specificities,
and claims for global progress that bind the everyday».
Tom Morton (b. 1977) is a London - based
curator,
writer,
and Contributing Editor of Frieze.
Lodger is a series of exhibitions at Blain Southern, conceived by the
writer,
curator,
and Contributing Editor for frieze magazine,
Tom Morton.
Lodger is a new series of exhibitions at Blain Southern, conceived by the
writer, independent
curator,
and Contributing Editor for frieze magazine,
Tom Morton.
Tom McGlynn is an artist,
writer and independent
curator based in the NYC metro area.
Summit Miami Advisory Council: — Elvis Fuentes, Independent
Curator based in New York
and Miami — Jane Gilbert, Chief Resilience Officer, City of Miami —
Tom Healy,
Writer and Curator based in Miami
and New York — Meena Jagannath, Co-founder of the Community Justice Project
and Movement Lawyer based in Miami — Gean Moreno,
Curator of Programs, ICA Miami — Sofía Gallisá Muriente, Co-director of Beta - Local, Puerto Rico — Accessibility Advisor: Dr. Amanda Cachia,
Curator and Disability Activist, based in California
Tom Morton is a
writer,
curator,
and Contributing Editor for frieze magazine.
A publication, edited by
curator and writer Pablo Lafuente, with contributions by critics Maeve Connolly, Bettina Funcke, Sven Lütticken,
Tom McDonough, Jeremy Millar, Maria Muhle, Volker Pantenburg
and Ian White, accompanies the exhibition.
Tom Clark is an independent
curator, editor
and writer.
Tom Morton (
Curator, Writer and Contributing Editor, Frieze) Tom Morton is a writer, independent curator, and contributing editor of Frieze Ma
Curator,
Writer and Contributing Editor, Frieze) Tom Morton is a writer, independent curator, and contributing editor of Frieze Mag
Writer and Contributing Editor, Frieze)
Tom Morton is a
writer, independent curator, and contributing editor of Frieze Mag
writer, independent
curator, and contributing editor of Frieze Ma
curator,
and contributing editor of Frieze Magazine.
Lodger is a series of exhibitions at Blain Southern, conceived by the
writer,
curator,
and contributing editor for frieze magazine,
Tom Morton.
The members of the Annual Award 2014 jury are: Paul Bonaventura (Senior Research Fellow in Fine Art Studies, University of Oxford), Helen Legg (Director, Spike Island, Bristol),
Tom Morton (
Writer,
Curator and contributing Editor, Frieze)
and Eva Rothschild (Artist).
TOM MCGLYNN is an artist,
writer,
and independent
curator based in the N.Y.C. area.
The group show, curated by
writer,
curator and Frieze Contributing Editor
Tom Morton, features the works of thirteen artists — among them Ed Atkins, Cécile B. Evans, Sophie Jung, Lee Lozano
and Marlie Mul — examining conditions of labour
and those of play,
and how the two interact.
Fionn Meade is an
curator and writer who has previously worked at the Walker Art Center where exhibitions included Less ThanOne
and Andrea Büttner, Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art,
and Question the Wall Itself, which presents a range of works conceived as rooms
and interior architecture,
and includes major installations by
Tom Burr, Nina Beier, Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucy McKenzie, Akram Zaatari, Paul Sietsema, Jonathas de Andrade, Walid Raad,
and Marc Camille Chaimowicz, among others; as well as Merce Cunningham: Common Time, a retrospective survey of Merce Cunningham's dynamic artistic collaborations, including work from more than seventy artists working across disciplines.
It includes essays by poets, artists, philosophers
and sociologists: from civil rights figures such as the scholar
and African - American activist W.E.B. Du Bois
and the Trinidadian - American Stokely Carmichael; to
writers including Gertrude Stein
and Joan Retallack; from artists of different generations such as sound poet Hugo Ball (who wrote one of the founding Dada manifestos), Ad Reinhardt, Joan Jonas, William Pope.L
and Felix Gonzalez - Torres; to new essays by
curators Adrienne Edwards, Laura Hoptman, Susan Thompson, Jenny Schlenzka
and the critic
Tom McDonough.