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Fittingly, the Rail's curatorial wing, Rail Curatorial Projects, dubbed the commission Hallway Hijack.
The School of Visual Arts' Curatorial Practice MA is a New York-based, globally linked program for professional curatorial training.
Upcoming events presented by MA Curatorial Practice include: SVA MA Curatorial Practice is now in the midst of reviewing applications.
The performance was curated by Kathy Noble, Performa's Senior Curator and Manager of Curatorial Affairs, and assisted by Brittany Richmond, Curatorial Assistant.
That said, her curatorial method is to join right in with the globalizing ahistorical curatorial style that has been branding the Maison Rouge for years.
The Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard), will award the 2018 Audrey Irmas Award for Curatorial Excellence to Lia Gangitano [via email announcement].
We then expanded the curatorial team to complicate the authority of the curatorial voice; to encompass a wide range of queer experiences and art-making.
Students work directly with leading curators, making exhibitions and other curatorial ventures, and delving into history and theory, while doing thorough practical training in curatorial practice.
Coproduced by the free art school BHQFU and the curatorial and publishing project Endless Editions, the fair will feature 43 exhibitors, including publishing houses, artists, and curatorial collectives.
Academics have long associated curatorial and transformative fandoms with a general fandom gender divide, finding that curatorial fandom appeals more to men and transformative fandom appeals more to women.
While the decision to curate collaboratively is presumably an attempt to de-privilege any one curatorial vision, the result is a curatorial vision that is hard to tease out.
The MA Curatorial Practice program at the School of Visual Arts presents an international summit on curatorial activism in light of the global rise of nationalism and radical conservatism.
As usual, the curatorial vision of Wasserman gallery director Alison Wong, along with the Butter Projects curatorial series that features Laurents's work, presents a veritable wonderland of technique, character, and consumption.
Curatorial Activism and the Politics of Shock Saturday, November 18, 2017, 10am–5pm SVA Theatre, 333 West 23rdStreet, New York, New York Free and open to the public The MA Curatorial Practice program at the School of Visual Arts presents an international summit on curatorial activism in light of the global rise of nationalism and radical conservatism.
This October, SVA's MA Curatorial Practice program was honored to host Zoe Butt, artistic director of the Factory Contemporary Arts Centre in Ho Chi Minh City, as their first annual international curatorial resident.
In the heart of New York City, MA Curatorial Practice at SVA trains curators, working in small groups with leading international curators, making exhibitions and other curatorial projects, and studying history and theory.
Heck, Frieze London's curatorial organization feels leveraged against real solidarity.
I am the museum and curatorial studies professor on campus.
It envisions curatorial practice as a form of social engagement.
The positions are Curatorial Intern and Communications and Marketing Intern.
All of that stuff was done on a curatorial basis.
How does publishing manifest as a curatorial or artistic practice?
Adam Mignanelli: I started the Ballast Projects, a curatorial program.
Driven by curiosity, this is curatorial practice at its best.
Today, LACE continues to spotlight new artistic and curatorial voices.
Cathleen Chaffee was awarded the 20173 VIA Curatorial Fellowship grant.
No prior curatorial experience is necessary and anyone can apply.
CH: In your curatorial statement you mention the cyborg body.
That year, Le Magasin, an art center in France, introduced Europe's first postgraduate curatorial training program, and the Art History/Museum Studies pathway of the Whitney Independent Study Program was renamed Curatorial and Critical Studies.
"More curatorial texts that legitimize Latinx art," exclaimed another audience member.
I was introduced to his work early in my curatorial career.
Jochen Volz received Independent Curators International's 21946 Agnes Gund Curatorial Award.
The SITE curatorial team commissioned a cast of the storied foot.
Unfortunately, the exhibition doesn't continue with this level of curatorial boldness.
He has promoted three young curatorial assistants and hired a fourth.
Rebecca Rabinow received the 2017 Walter Hopps Award for Curatorial Achievement.
Crush Curatorial, 526 West 26th Street No. 709, Manhattan; crush-curatorial.com.
SVA MA Curatorial Practice is now accepting applications for Autumn 2020.
What is similar or different in your interpretations and curatorial choices?
"In Nelson I see an outsider curatorial genius," she said recently.
The designs, like Michele's antiques collection, suggested a voracious curatorial eye.
Well, if modern fandom is a multi-faceted whole made up of curatorial fans and transformative fans that balance one another, and Bran represents modern fandom, you'd expect him to embody both curatorial and transformative fandom.
The Department of Cultural Affairs organized Current:LA Food with the curatorial advice of Jamillah James and Asuka Hisa of the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) LA, and independent curatorial consultants Lauren Mackler, Diana Nawi, and Marco Rios.
The master of arts degree in Curatorial Practice, at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, is an immersive two-year program with an intense focus on professional training in every aspect of curatorial work.
Met Breuer, with new exhibitions and a new curatorial outlook that could
Agung Hujatnika and Charles Esche were appointed to the museum's curatorial team.
John Walter was announced the winner of Hayward Touring's 19249 Curatorial Open.
But there's no outsized curatorial ego here, nor idle postures of virtue.
You declined to revise the curatorial framework or issue a public response.
Voorhies does this by appraising the curatorial modality known as New Institutionalism.
The SculptureCenter launched its open call for curatorial fellow and artist proposals.
H: Can you talk about your curatorial process or approach at all?
The gift will endow a curatorial position in modern and contemporary art.
I think that's a wide-open curatorial with which to play around.
To find out more about Sarah Potter's curatorial work, visit her website.
To a point continues through September 25 at SVA's Curatorial Projects Space.
However, one venue stands out for its interesting and creative curatorial vision.
The fund will support five fellowships for curatorial training in Japanese art.
Ault frequently adopts curatorial and editorial roles as forms of artistic practice.
Aside from their general similarities, the exhibitions reflect very different curatorial styles.
The Curatorial Practice master's program provides fundamental training in curating — techniques, histories, theories — grounding curatorial practice and social practice as an interdisciplinary engagement in the broader sense of the care of the self and the care of community.
New York-Based, Globally Linked Program for Professional Curatorial Training We are excited to announce that we are currently accepting applications for the master's degree program in Curatorial Practice at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
Miguel A. Lopez was awarded Independent Curators International's 2016 Independent Vision Curatorial Award.
Thoughts on why curatorial effort isn't always acknowledged by museums and the press.
How does your curatorial eye affect or add to that idea of regionalism?
There's a very strong women's presence of the curatorial, right at the top.
It is also a rather strong statement of our belief in curatorial autonomy.
Rhéanne Chartrand was named the McMaster Museum of Art's inaugural Aboriginal curatorial resident.
Not necessarily what was in them, but their ... what we call curatorial practices.
The Curatorial Practice master's program provides fundamental training in curating — techniques, histories, theories.
David Breslin joined the Whitney Museum's curatorial department as director of the collection.
After years of obscurity, she began to receive curatorial and commercial attention again.
I.C.I. Intensive is one of several well-regarded curatorial programs around the world.
Jo Widoff and Lars Bang Larsen were appointed to Moderna Museet's curatorial team.
Exhibition coordinated by Marisa Espe, MA '20, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College.
Both printers by day, Michel and Ewing rely on outsiders for curatorial direction.
Much of Independent's relaxed atmosphere can be credited to its collaborative curatorial approach.
They don't serve a strong curatorial function or have particularly beloved brand identities.
Issa Lampe was apppointed the museum's deputy director for academic and curatorial affairs.
Some combination of curatorial human editors and algorithms will recommend programs to you.
Mr. Kalman is the curatorial staff at Mmuseumm, on Cortlandt Alley in TriBeCa.
Crush Curatorial, 526 West 26th Street, #709, Manhattan; 917-881-19733, crush-curatorial.com.
This was a very exciting conversation between the curatorial side and the architects.
Scholarship and curatorial scholarship has to absolutely be at the heart of it.
Six years later, Mr. Bowles has seen his curatorial vision become a reality.
Nicholas Serota was awarded CCS Bard's 22016 Audrey Irmas Award for Curatorial Excellence.
Not the one about Eurocentrism and curatorial conservatism, although there is also that.
"We wanted to have this show fill in some of the gaps [in fashion history]," Elizabeth Way, curatorial assistant of Black Fashion Designers and curatorial assistant at the Museum at FIT said at the opening of the exhibit last week.
A team of curators based in New York and in Abu Dhabi has been actively developing a curatorial strategy for the future museum and has convened several forums with leading academics and critics to chart the project's curatorial and intellectual parameters.
Once FAC gathered its working group and landed a 2017 Andy Warhol Foundation $50,000 curatorial grant, BAMPFA hosted a Feminist Curatorial Practices roundtable convening that helped to coalesce and organize ideas for the upcoming year of feminist boosterism in the arts.
She'll make her curatorial debut with the exhibition, Void + Collapse, this Thursday, April 14.
And, unlike many cases of nuanced curatorial intent, this actually comes across to visitors.
The curatorial focus emphasizes the Genesis story's foundational position in the mythology of language.
Aarght Records is predominantly based on your personal taste in music and curatorial indulgences.
The couple met in 2014 at a seminar in New York on curatorial practice.
If emoji encourage visual puns and whimsical juxtapositions, GIFs inspire a sharp curatorial sensibility.
Surprisingly, not all masters students in curatorial programs get to mount an art exhibition.
Yet the curatorial team is too concerned with answering what German contemporary painting is.
Ade Omotosho was awarded the Pérez Art Museum Miami's inaugural Ford Foundation Curatorial Fellowship.
Leslie Wilson was appointed the museum's first curatorial fellow for diversity in the arts.
Seldom are these amorphous concerns noted on project proposals, curatorial agendas, or marketing strategies.
This part of the overall exhibition feels like it has the clearest curatorial vision.
In doing so, they may have set an example for indigenizing the curatorial process.
"Delirious" has been organized by Kelly Baum, a veteran of the previous curatorial teams.
True to this Biennale's frustratingly muted politics, no curatorial statement appears, acknowledging these issues.
What makes this an extraordinary exhibition, a truly virtuosic curatorial performance, is the presentation.
"There are a few newcomers this year," said the fair's curatorial director, Aric Chen.
I would say this isn't on the public side, not necessarily the curatorial side.
The Andy Warhol Foundation has announced its six curatorial research fellows for spring 22018.
International Studio and Curatorial Program, 1040 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn; 83-671-0391, iscp-nyc.org.
This registers as a curatorial error, a choice presumably made based on logistical pressures.
It includes an online exhibition, through which you can also access curatorial audio tracks.
It is a curatorial gesture, intrigued by historical coincidences, which forgot its greater purpose.
DASH will announce details of applying for the curatorial program in the coming weeks.
The Hammer's presentation is organized by curator Aram Moshayedi, with curatorial assistant Ikechukwu Onyewuenyi.
I feel that the way I approach Arcane is definitely from a curatorial standpoint.
But the tactic we take is that we don't give an inch on curatorial excellence, that actually what the public comes to museums and pays quite large sums of money to see is the insides of curatorial talent and skill alongside the collections.
On a curatorial level, they wanted to understand what makes a photo beautiful or interesting.
Still, some could certainly say all of Facebook's content filters amount to a curatorial layer.
Chicago label Hausu Mountain's Mugen series of releases offers a special sort of curatorial sorcery.
Michael Anderson was appointed director of curatorial affairs at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
"I don't like touching things that are the curatorial flavor of the month," she said.
The company, in response, said it "never seeks curatorial influence" and was merely providing funding.
It's safe to presume that homoeroticism has been a popular curatorial theme at Leslie-Lohman.
These characteristics and behaviors make Bran easy to read as an avatar for curatorial fandom.
The O.J. Simpson Museum will operate at the Coagula Curatorial Gallery in Chinatown from Aug.
Thelma Golden will receive CCS Bard's 2016 Audrey Irmas Award for Curatorial Excellence next month.
As part of my curatorial research, I wanted to get some insight into Betty's background.
It does, however, veer toward the simplistic if not overly didactic on the curatorial side.
" Janet Hobby, the Menil's president, said, "Rebecca stood out for her expertise and curatorial stature.
And each also raises a question of curatorial exclusion: Why these topics, and not others?
She is the Whitney-Lauder curatorial fellow at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia.
" He acknowledged that depending too much on outside funding can compromise a museum's "curatorial independence.
"'Notilucent' is a stunning work," said Erin Dziedzic, director of curatorial affairs at Kemper Museum.
There are a few sections in the show where the curatorial scheme works more effectively.
Since 2010, the organization has hired 10 Latino curators and added 8 Latino curatorial assistants.
Ms. Smith dreams of a dedicated space for the collection, and a dedicated curatorial position.
Even if its curatorial conceit is a mess here, at least it's a hot mess.
Lacking a strong curatorial framework, Gursky's retrospective at the Hayward Gallery can sometimes feel disorienting.
In a welcome departure from curatorial convention, the exhibition is organized thematically rather than chronologically.
MoMA traditionalists will call the pairing sacrilegious; I call it a stroke of curatorial genius.
But it illustrates the curatorial theme: Lange's pictures require verbal commentary to be read legibly.
The two shows stand on their own; the juxtaposition is a stroke of curatorial inspiration.
Sarah Guernsey was appointed deputy director for curatorial affairs at the Art Institute of Chicago.
The union is continuing to work towards increased benefits and promotion opportunities for curatorial assistants.
The exhibition is organized by Ruba Katrib, Curator, with Oliver Shultz, Curatorial Associate, MoMA PS1.
The show represents curatorial practice at its worst, and Hoffmann's flawed conceits here are many.
Projects will address the program's overarching curatorial theme that focuses on the idea of "rural utopias".
There are also curatorial projects by MSHR and Stephanie Hier, which you won't want to miss.
We're in the process of adding machine learning and devolving further curatorial power to the computers.
The curatorial team carefully considered the history of each site in relation to the works exhibited.
If you're involved in curatorial fandom, you may not see what difference any of this makes.
When we saw the call for a SOMArts Curatorial Residency, we knew our opportunity had arisen.
Kuri's closed loop breaks the open-ended narrative in the exhibition at Kurimanzutto, creating curatorial inconsistency.
It's been a very deliberate curatorial strategy to have people attach handwritten stories to their object.
In 21989, he joined the Walker as a curator — the first curatorial job he ever held.
The exhibition was curated by Director and Chief Curator Lawrence Rinder with Curatorial Assistant Lucia Momoh.
The self-interest of the gallery can compromise the independence and integrity of the curatorial voice.
"Machines are good at sorting through data; people are good in a curatorial role," said Wang.
The funds will go towards the museum's curatorial and education programs, as well as its endowment.
It's only towards the very end of the exhibition that the curatorial rigor begins to wane.
The exhibition was organized by Peter Eleey, Chief Curator, with Josephine Graf, Curatorial Assistant, MoMA PS1.
My gallery was surprised, the photographer was surprised, and the curatorial team in Venice was surprised.
He and his curatorial efforts are by now fixtures in the worlds of art and fashion.
The curatorial sleuth work, illustrated with fabulous Mimbres bowls, is detailed in the show's magical catalog.
This small curatorial excursion isn't able to answer that question, but its offerings act as guideposts.
The selections are based on recommendations, curatorial research, and studio visits throughout the 48 contiguous states.
In keeping with curatorial fashion, the show includes all mediums, but not too much painting, please.
She has previously occupied curatorial positions in the Modern's drawing department and at the New Museum.
MA Curatorial Practice balances hands-on training with history, theory, and building a professional international network.
Before then, Ms. Cullen served as the director of curatorial programs at El Museo del Barrio.
And a string of recent art-world controversies had emphasized the need for such curatorial caution.
Jordan Spencer, a curatorial assistant in Columbus, Ohio, wanted to help mitigate some of those losses.
H: What are your efforts in the restoration field outside of your curatorial duties at MoMA?
Documenta's curatorial ambition is to show art that reflects the current reality of the contemporary world.
"The curatorial process became the biggest challenge," says Anthony Curis, founding partner of Library Street Collective.
He's also done curatorial work for venues including New York's Swiss Institute and Germany's Kölnischer Kunstverein.
This embodiment stretches beyond the artworks exhibited in (Im)perfection to the show's curatorial approach itself.
Events will take place at SVA MA Curatorial Practice, 132 W. 21st Street, 10th floor, NYC.
Ironically, the conversation about recommendation engines, and the curatorial power of social giants, is also highly polarized.
Curatorial leadership with a focus on site and audience develops an inclusive art program without using quotas.
This exhibition was organized by associate curators Lauren Hinkson and Susan Thompson, with curatorial assistant Levi Prombaum.
The Master of Arts program in Curatorial Practice at the School of Visual Arts is about doing.
This reflects Maunder's intention to bring curatorial practice back to its most basic form: listening to artists.
Additionally, the Getty Research Institute's acquisition of Saar's artistic archive in 2018 will yield additional curatorial opportunities.
Among those present was Agnes Gund, a philanthropist and co-founder of the Center for Curatorial Leadership.
I'm working on two curatorial projects, one of which will be released later this year in Ireland.
The language of the curatorial statement is carefully innocuous, to a point where it drowns in artspeak.
That is, they recognize that their way of participating in fandom is diametrically opposed to curatorial fandom.
Low Sze Wee, director of curatorial & collections at the National Gallery Singapore, is one of the doubters.
The Brooklyn Museum received a four-year, $1 million curatorial grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Presenting a radio show is somewhere in the middle—you're supporting the scene with some curatorial input.
A more focused curatorial lens might have teased out how jewelry cemented or circumvented gender and class.
The Curatorial Roundtable brings 60 international curators for seminar sessions and networking over the program's two years.
"I was choosing work because of what it triggered in me," Fischl says of his curatorial choices.
As never before, the presentation mixes objects and artworks from all six of the museum's curatorial departments.
"I don't know where anything is going to go yet," admits Olowu of his spontaneous curatorial approach.
Red Bull Arts Detroit 2020 Artist Residency and Curatorial Fellowship applications are now open to the public.
Her collaborations, curatorial work, writings, and advocacy are a blueprint for the versatility needed from artists today.
A separate traveling show was produced by Curatorial Assistance, and traveled to 19473 venues over 21947 years.
An earlier version of this article misstated the given name of a curatorial assistant at MoMA PS1.
" Ms. Pfaelzer, unlike some artistic directors, does not direct shows herself; she described her role as "curatorial.
Following the curatorial success of An Incomplete History of Protest, the museum's legacy of protest has continued.
The grant will directly support the position of director of curatorial affairs, currently held by Robert Chaney.
The Worcester Art Museum appointed Claire Chandler as director of curatorial affairs and curator of European art.
El diseño accesible de la exhibición era una cosa, pero su enfoque curatorial fue más importante, dijo.
Rose Fredrick assumed the curatorial reins ever since, growing the show from 2000 participating artists to 21861.
More than curatorial fastidiousness had kept the place from being used before as a fashion show backdrop.
There was a pause during which the only sound was a curatorial assistant taking notes by hand.
However, it is in the less conventional venue that FRONT's offerings, and Grabner's curatorial efforts, really shine.
Learn details about the 26 artists and curatorial team of the 3rd CCA Biennial 2018 at ccabiennial.cornell.edu
The exhibition in Kassel is likewise propped up on grand curatorial gestures, to varying degrees of success.
Nayland's curatorial plans include a retrospective of 3-ring binders, a sticker room, and countless rainbow erasers.
Merve Elverin is the recipient of the 2018 Independent Curators International Gerrit Lansing Independent Vision Curatorial Award.
Above all, the clown embodies Elephant Gallery's curatorial mission: bold colors, wacky concepts, humor, and rudimentary style.
From techniques in exhibition design and production to grant writing, presentation making, critical writing about curatorial history and theory, and the production of several subsidized exhibitions during the program, MA Curatorial Practice students are trained in every aspect of the profession to prepare them for work in the field.
Co-concurrently, Rogers participates in We Are All Traitors, May 8-29, at Bard's Center for Curatorial Studies.
Paddles, a notably white, gay, and male play space, seems an odd choice for a culminating curatorial exhibit.
In curatorial terms, using "may" to argue a link is speculative and marks a slippery slope towards invention.
For her first solo exhibition at Coagula Curatorial, Sulkowicz will engage in a durational performance no less grueling.
Practicing visual and curatorial sovereignty comes at the expense of non-Native understanding — as well it should be.
Because for all of their curatorial efforts and goals to extend learning experiences, stores are a commercial enterprise.
Faith Ringgold and Betye Saar both contributed to the movement and are well-represented by the curatorial selection.
Choreophobia is curated by Lorén Elhili and Nora-Swantje Almes of curatorial collective To Whom This May Concern.
Any feelings about what sort of possibilities Detroit might offer, different from other places you've done curatorial work?
How did you approach the curatorial process of selecting the 100 images that appear in the final book?
To celebrate his Bushwick-based gallery's first summer, Hometown's Adam Yokell incorporated the season into his curatorial themes.
Organized by Aaron Wile, a curatorial fellow at the Frick, it's the first exhibition devoted to this subject.
This year's festival, from June 6 through 11 at the Abrons Arts Center, also has a curatorial change.
I was hired as a curatorial assistant to help Deborah Wye on a reinstallation of the permanent collection.
Anti-gentrification activists are calling on the museum to create a "Decolonization Commission" after a controversial curatorial hire.
Thus it falls on the sword of its own curiosity, any sense of curatorial urgency appearing entirely absent.
Many years and curatorial jobs later I moved to New York and worked as a curator at Performa.
The Frick's holdings now include about 1,19823 works, overseen by a curatorial staff numbering more than two dozen.
Ludlow 19833, MINI/Goethe-Institut Curatorial Residencies 38 Ludlow Street, near Hester Street, Lower East Side Through Nov.
Jonathan Frederick Walz was appointed director of curatorial affairs and curator of American art at the Columbus Museum.
The two-year, trimester structure emphasizes the intersection of studio production, individual research, critical analysis and curatorial experimentation.
New Cities, Future Ruins, a curatorial initiative spearheaded by curator Gavin Kroeber, was awarded the annual Meadows Prize.
He joins El Museo as it works to restructure and expand its curatorial staff after facing several setbacks.
And now "canon" has migrated from noun to adjective, giving the word thunder and muscle and curatorial certitude.
He had help from John Selya, the festival's curatorial associate, who has a long association with Twyla Tharp.
How does it begin, what goes into the choices, how are the decisions made on a curatorial level?
As never before, the presentation mixes together objects and artworks from all six of the museum's curatorial departments.
"This is an amazing document," said Julie Golia, the historical society's vice president for curatorial affairs and collections.
"It might be a problem of being too close," Patricio del Real, a curatorial assistant at MOMA , said.
Sotheby's launched an annual $20173,000 prize to fund "ground-breaking, thought-provoking exhibitions and curatorial initiatives" at museums.
Organizers Ali Rosa-Salas and Dyani Douze are committed to organizing interdisciplinary curatorial projects and gatherings as MAMI.
Yet much of this change was observed in curatorial and education departments, with little increase in leadership positions.
The O.J. Simpson Museum continues at Coagula Curatorial (974 Chung King Road,  Chinatown, Los Angeles) through August 22.
In this sense, the show has a focused lens, both from a curatorial standpoint and for exhibition goers.
In rare moments throughout the exhibition, this can be sensed — between the cracks of its grand curatorial gestures.
This organization and theme is the result of an interesting curatorial experiment spearheaded by chief-curator Nevenka Šivavec.
The Trail's curatorial statement, titled "Navigation is Offline," cites the increasing role of mediating technology in human environments.
On the whole, the museum's curatorial prerogative does not appear to interrogate the past in any analytical manner.
In light of recent controversies surrounding the ethics of funding and curatorial responsibility, VanDerBeek's conceptual images have added weight.
The application process is now open for curatorial and public art to be presented at YBCA in San Francisco.
The smaller auction room developed curatorial knowledge, pioneered sales and thus created markets—for toys, posters, fossils and more.
But I felt the sense of a curatorial exercise extremely conscious of a desire to hold up under scrutiny.
When: Saturday, December 16, 6–9pm Where: Coagula Curatorial (974 Chung King Road, Chinatown, Los Angeles) More info here.
"The curatorial lift for parents is not insignificant, it requires thought and time to make those selections," she said.
In this case, however, it seems that Brenner, the initiator of the project, assumed a curatorial role as well.
This model is a crucial guide for dismantling more general ideas around diversity and inclusion in traditional curatorial practice.
The collection emerges largely due to the efforts of Robert Wiesenberger, the museum's 2014–16 Stefan Engelhorn Curatorial Fellow.
Unsound, originally from Kraków, Poland, has curated versions of its groundbreaking curatorial line-up in Toronto and New York.
Larry Ossei-Mensah discusses his curatorial approach and what he will bring to the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit.
Tarah Hogue was appointed as the Vancouver Art Gallery's first Senior Curatorial Fellow, with a focus on Indigenous Art.
SVA Curatorial Practice offers a New York-Based, immersive two-year program with an intense focus on professional training.
Curator Sarah Potter explains that the process behind the works is integral to Season of the Witch's curatorial concept.
I couldn't help but wonder whether if, instead of a curatorial choice, this was one made by the artist.
Your first museum job was at the Cleveland Museum of Art, where you became a curatorial assistant in 2001.
You did a brief stint at MoMA as a curatorial assistant in the Department of Prints and Illustrated Books.
As for the art press, I am still amazed at the resistance of many art journalists to curatorial gestures.
And since its curatorial decisions were made collaboratively, the result at least appeared to express a unified millennial position.
"The highest-level curatorial program also has to be rooted in the realm of the real," Ms. Raicovich said.
A small selection of participants include A.G.Geiger Fine Art Books, Coolhaus, Kartell, Exhale Unlimited, Coagula Curatorial, and many more.
Wall color is one curatorial decision that constructs a sensibility for an exhibition, echoing around the artworks on view.
The report recommends setting up joint commissions to examine restitution requests and advise on conservation, curatorial education and training.
In the show — sponsored in part by Major League Baseball and the New York Mets — interesting curatorial juxtapositions abound.
SVA's MA Curatorial Practice program is thrilled to announce the exhibitions and public events that culminate the 2019 degree.
In the section focusing on militarization of groups, called "By Any Means Necessary," the curatorial neutrality becomes a problem.
He's a person I feel I can count on for listening and responding and taking action on curatorial concerns.
Paul co-curated Programmed with Associate Director for Conservation and Research Carol Mancusi-Ungaro and Curatorial Assistant Clémence White.
This is meant not as curatorial text or a press release, but, more poignantly, as a resource for schoolteachers.
JS: Can you tell me about your early teaching jobs and curatorial work for the Galería de la Raza?
The curatorial flexibility and trust may have afforded the artist the space to explore these playful arrangements of artworks.
The history of Casa Maauad, a nonprofit artistic and curatorial residency program, plays an important role in the show.
This curatorial decision alights on how critical themes of community and engagement are to the history of fiber art.
The exhibition is curated by Elisabeth CreMeens, who was a McDermott Curatorial Intern in the 2017–2018 academic year
After all, this is a company that responded to its curatorial duty as a platform with a massive shrug.
The inaugural cabaret, presented by SVA's MA Curatorial Practice, promises live music, theater, video art, poetry, cocktails and more.
Taking place on May 63–20, the event will feature 43 exhibitors, including publishing houses, artists, and curatorial collectives.
It also publishes books through its Rail Editions imprint and puts on exhibitions through its Rail Curatorial Projects initiative.
She had no difficulties convincing Beth Giacummo, the Islip Art Museum's curatorial and exhibition director, to take on the show.
In June, the Guggenheim will disrupt Buchhart's curatorial streak and present Basquiat through another lens emphasizing his prescient social vision.
The University of Michigan Museum of Art named Vera Grant Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs and Curator of Modern Art.
To be sure, works by artist of West Asian and North African heritage have been integrated into MoMA's curatorial program.
" The MoU adds that "all curatorial, exhibition, and programming decisions shall be governed by MAP, its curators, and advisory panel.
In this regard, Schor and Badura-Triska's light curatorial touch succeeds in bringing viewer and artwork together in active engagement.
Additional curatorial explanation would've been helpful, otherwise, the technical achievements of this form seem inaccessible to most of the audience.
We were at a benefit auction for JOAN, an all-female curatorial effort, so clearly this thinking has its merits.
Curatorial fandom worships and upholds the source text above all else, rather than deconstructing it, or challenging its canonical authority.
But typically, the funds and freedom to undertake bold, experimental ideas are more commonly wielded by directorial and curatorial positions.
Zara Stanhope was appointed curatorial manager of Asian and Pacific art at the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art.
The museum will host an advisory panel featuring Native women artists and Native scholars to assist in the curatorial process.
Their approaches depend on the scope of the collection, the financial and personnel resources available, and the institution's curatorial stance.
In balancing context and access, some of the Met's objects online come with more curatorial and educational resources than others.
Case in point is Ambre Kelly, one half of the curatorial duo behind New York indie art fair, Spring/Break.
The tour was created by Director of Curatorial Affairs Dave Favaloro with research contributions by Anna Duensing and Joey Plaster.
It is curatorial in nature—a way for people to shape and explore their identity through the world of imagery.
As a curatorial phenomenon, it may well establish a model for attendance-hungry museums, never mind ingrate aesthetes like me.
The curatorial statement for your most recent solo exhibition likened your work to that of David Hockney and Alex Katz.
As the curatorial statement describes, to "broadcast" was a term that generated from agricultural business, specifically describing spreading seeds widely.
The exhibition is organized by David Breslin, DeMartini Family Curator and Director of the Collection, with Margaret Kross, curatorial assistant.
The story inspired curator Ikechukwu Casmir Onyewuenyi's exhibition, To a point, at the School of Visual Arts' Curatorial Projects Space.
The findings of a closed curatorial colloquium, held immediately before the event, will be the focus of the public presentation.
She's also an educator and has participated in multiple roundtables and seminars about "queering curatorial practices" and the queer body.
A feverish amalgam of historic and contemporary artwork, the exhibition is undermined by an ambitious but poorly executed curatorial strategy.
But it included no black art or curatorial participation, and served to confirm race-based exclusion as an institutional norm.
Quinn manages the creative side of the project by recruiting contributors, balancing his own curatorial vision with the artists' ideas.
Framing and the juxtaposition of photo documentation and art historical references seem to be key devices in the curatorial process.
In addition to the portraits, the tour will include audio-visual supplements, teacher workshops, and curatorial presentations in each location.
The blend is alternately stimulating and bewildering, revelatory and infuriating: yet another symptom of the museum's limited curatorial mind-set.
The exhibition was curated by the Center's curatorial team: Claire Gilman, Rosario Güiraldes, Laura Hoptman, Isabella Kapur, and Duncan Tomlin.
It's heartening to see a show, particularly at a small nonprofit space, making the effort to realize its curatorial politics.
Her mother retired as a curatorial assistant at the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University.
"It is rife with logistical tests, engineering quandaries, curatorial challenges and political and racial sensitivities that linger," our writer says.
"It's a fitting atmosphere for Stoschek's nonconformist curatorial concepts, which use art to create narratives with social importance," says Kambhu.
" His curatorial team's statement went a step further, accusing authorities of conducting what amounts to a "political takeover of Documenta.
The MA Curatorial Practice program at the School of Visual Arts is pleased to announce its Winter-Spring 2019 events.
H: Does "fast and loose" apply to your curatorial style as well, or does curating require a different mind set?
Given her outspoken position on matters cultural and political, many were anticipating a hard-hitting curatorial slap in the face.
The MA Curatorial Practice program at the School of Visual Arts celebrates the opening of its major year-end exhibitions.
Learn more about Hallway Hijack on the Rail Curatorial Projects' website and check out all of the pieces on Instagram.
The inclusion of African-American artists Richard Bruce Nugent and Beauford Delaney hardly mitigates the curatorial bias of the exhibit.
This TriBeCa show, subtitled "Orchidaceous," has been organized by Carrie Moyer, a professor at Hunter College, and Sarah Watson, director of exhibitions and chief curator at the Hunter College Art Galleries, who collaborated with two Agnes Gund curatorial fellows, Evan Bellantone and Sophia Ma, and 12 Hunter students working toward an advanced curatorial certificate.
Exhibitions not only galvanize curatorial teams and allow them to share their findings, but are a powerful visitor draw, he said.
Maddie Schwappach, the music director, states that digital tools have allowed them to take their curatorial work to a wider audience.
This highly visual and tactile exhibition is curated by Feelings, a new art collaborative making their debut in the curatorial game.
Several years ago, a donor anonymously endowed a curatorial position, and the museum decided to name it after photographer Minor White.
With over 231 pieces on view, Half the Picture could have been refined, showing fewer works without compromising its curatorial punch.
However, with over 125 pieces on view, the exhibition could have been refined, showing fewer works without compromising its curatorial punch.
Mahbubani has a curatorial practice engaging marginalized or underserved communities on issues of queer identity, socio political structures, and resistance cultures.
Coming from an artistic practice of photography and collage work, Russell's meeting with Stinson's more curatorial focus was an immediate match.
Benedetti was supported by staff at the center's curatorial training program who boycotted their own program in protest over his dismissal.
"We're at a really important point in history where plural curatorial voices can show not just a survey," Ms. Guerrero said.
These trips excitingly involve studio visits, curatorial walkthroughs, lectures, and tours all geared toward the developing nature of their studio practice.
Gerardo Velazquez, a queer, Chicano artist and musician, left behind this tape, which you can now listen to at Coagula Curatorial.
GW: I was looking for an artist whose work presents specific curatorial conservation problems that a database could better sort out.
For a well-known fictional example of curatorial fandom represented in just this way, look at Ernest Cline's Ready Player One.
Some teachers take a curatorial approach, delegating a large portion of their pedagogy to instructional apps, Youtube videos, and downloaded worksheets.
Students work with leading curators, making exhibitions and other curatorial projects, delving into history and theory, while doing thorough practical training.
For what it's worth, I thought the inclusion of the painting was a curatorial misstep—tone-deaf to say the least.
I'm fortunate to be able to teach regularly on museum and curatorial practice (currently in the graduate program at OCAD University).
Administrators and volunteers host studio art and art therapy workshops, entrepreneurial and curatorial programs, and classes centered around youth leadership development.
LOM: I am really excited about having an opportunity to mentor the curatorial fellows at MOCAD: Jova Lynne and Ouliana Ermolova.
Carlos: Our curatorial process began by considering Thomas Paine's influential political pamphlet "Common Sense" from 1776 as a point of departure.
Different than your standard group exhibition, the works in 30 Under 30ish are not brought together by a cohesive curatorial theme.
As a result, questions have been raised about the museum's ability to maintain its curatorial independence and distance from political pressures.
"This was a direct Hong Kong-to-Africa transmission, without any kind of Western filtering," Wolfe writes in a curatorial essay.
This treatment of Africa has contributed to the stunted possibilities of art produced there to travel across curatorial and market boundaries.
As a sophomore at Smith College, she was an intern at the Studio Museum, and, after graduation, a curatorial fellow there.
In some way, as curator Hera Chan points out, the dynamics of the platform economy threaten to make curatorial expertise obsolete.
But the intelligent curatorial layout, by DJ Hellerman and David Ross, is such that the shows cohabitate, creating a single environment.
Later this month she will join the National Gallery of Art in Washington as the Andrew W. Mellon postdoctoral curatorial fellow.
LOS ANGELES — Klaus Biesenbach, the director of the Museum of Contemporary Art here, has just made his first major curatorial hire.
The curatorial decision to place the works within a grid creates a bond among these women, establishing a kind of sisterhood.
He was a curatorial attaché for the Biennale of Sydney (2016) and is a co-director of the Bergen Assembly (2016).
Mennour's curatorial decision challenged Buren to muster up a more complex hot-cold aesthetic situation, which the artist handled very well.
He had sought curatorial advice about which works to sell, he said, though he would not say who he had consulted.
All proceeds go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute, the only curatorial department at the museum that funds itself.
The curatorial gesture provides viewers a new opening to her art, but also points to the uneasy reception of her work.
Including one's own work in a curatorial project is an almost universally acknowledged taboo, but Party handles it with dauntless grace.
The Toledo Museum of Art promoted Halona Norton-Westbrook to director of curatorial affairs, and Andrea Gardner to director of collections.
Re-Re-positioning the Present continues at the International Studio & Curatorial Program (1040 Metropolitan Avenue, East Williamsburg, Brooklyn) through February 16.
Featured publications include tranzit's Curatorial Dictionary from Hungary, Venezuela's Tráfico Visual, Exhausted Geographies from Pakistan, and LA's own East of Borneo.
Most of them were sponsored by galleries, which makes Young Thug As Paintings, which has no curatorial backing, a significant outlier.
A more successful curatorial gesture occurs at the Neue Galerie, which usually houses Kassel's collection of 19th– and 20th-century art.
I spoke with Baptist about her entrepreneurial curatorial practice, viscerally connecting with artworks, and her intended next steps for the gallery.
"He celebrated the distinctiveness of this civilization from other Bronze Age Aegean cultures, and influenced how we understand the Minoans through his excavations, curatorial projects, lectures, and extensive publications, but above all through his restorations at the 'palace' of Knossos," writes Restoring the Minoans co-curator and ISAW Curatorial Assistant Rachel Herschman in the accompanying catalogue.
Today, the collective functions as a media agency, curatorial portal, and production company, enabling the work of diverse artists around the globe.
First, I must applaud the curatorial team for having the vision to paint one wall of the exhibition a stunning brilliant pink.
We do not want our programmes to be co-opted by the agenda of others and we stand by our curatorial independence.
As the consequences of curatorial decisions grow more dire, we need to ask: Can we make the internet's recommendation engines more ethical?
At this point, there is no excuse not to center them in both the art on display and in the curatorial process.
The lack of an original, curatorial touch—like artist-curated playlists or interviews—makes it harder to justify a YouTube Music subscription.
The remaining works in this exhibit don't pack much of a punch, and the curatorial framework is not enough to redeem them.
And so again, I was left feeling that No Man's Land is not really about making meaning cohere out of curatorial choices.
Beyond a brief line about the news from a member of Twitter's curatorial team, each Moment is made up of user tweets.
The curatorial community, which plays a vital (and often unsung) role as a bridge between artists and galleries and institutions, has shifted.
SRS: A show of moon art can't help but be a little playful, but there are still serious curatorial considerations, of course.
I have worked with The Delaware Contemporary as a curatorial fellow and I've gotten to meet a lot of great local artists.
An archive provides an educational dimension, since each object is expertly catalogued with curatorial details including its date of creation and history.
What unites the three is their emotional power—and that is testament to the keen eye and curatorial talents of Norman Rosenthal.
Claire Whitner was promoted to assistant director of curatorial affairs and senior curator of collections at the Davis Museum at Wellesley College.
LVMH's answer is Severes24, a multibrand luxury website that it hopes will marry its curatorial talents with the ease of online shopping.
Although the show includes some excellent pieces, as a whole it's loosely thrown together with hair-thin curatorial ties connecting disparate ideas.
Today Browntourage is a full blown media agency that is part-curatorial portal, part-new media magazine, and part-event production company.
Meredith Johnson, who came to Governors Island from Creative Time, commissioned this work as the inaugural project in a new curatorial program.
Generally, the exhibition suffers from a tension between two unrelated goals: creating a cohesive curatorial statement and adding work to a collection.
Faye Toogood's work is not just about the product itself, but the space it occupies—there's a curatorial element to her work.
The curatorial fellowship creates an opportunity for a curator to realize an exhibition concept and bring it to the public in Detroit.
He has said he understands that, given the subject matter, not everyone will be happy with all of the curatorial decision-making.
Golden Prospects, however, marks, "the first time he has responded directly to a specific event," says Yerba Buena Curatorial Assistant Susie Kantor.
Our visit to Gorky's house and talks of communing with his ghost were part of Neery's provocative curatorial endeavor, Blind Dates Project.
"It's an exciting moment," said Christopher Y. Lew, the Whitney curator who organized Mr. Toor's show with Ambika Trasi, a curatorial assistant.
For Irina and Alison, in creating the Alternative Escape curatorial team and publication, you work to connect rising stars with new opportunities.
Though this may be an indication of mediocre curatorial practice elsewhere, in Dreamlands, it feels very much like a deliberately manufactured effect.
The Brooklyn Museum's approach is an attempt to relinquish some curatorial control whilst also breaking the mold of the static exhibition space.
The exhibition was curated by Yomna Osman in partial fulfillment of her MA in Curatorial Practice at California College of the Arts.
Joanne Terrell, a lawyer, and Allen Terrell, a contemporary artist and curatorial consultant, came from a place with real congestion: Los Angeles.
Alina Tenser's installation "Reading Room," at Crush Curatorial, centers on a waist-high, S-shaped wooden table with a fabric-covered top.
He did postdoctoral work as a professor at Washington University in St. Louis and curatorial work at the Missouri Botanical Gardens there.
James's work merges curatorial practice with an academic background rooted in African American studies, English literature, and women's, gender, and sexuality studies.
And Mr. Braman says he won't force the curatorial issue — for the same reason his own name isn't on the museum's facade.
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Yesterday the London gallery announced four new curatorial hires that signal openness to art from South Asia, Southwest Asia, and North Africa.
The performance was organized by Adrian Rew, Curatorial Assistant, Blank Forms, and co-presented with the Satellite music series and e-flux. 
For its first exhibition, Mr. Kartio highlighted the international curatorial ambitions of the museum by choosing the Japan-based art collective teamLab.
It has a lean curatorial staff but the back-end expertise and the art-world clout needed to secure first-rate loans.
"I want to reaffirm that we are in the midst of a concerted effort to broaden our curatorial staff," Mr. Armstrong said.
The Kaplans also donated funding to endow the Ringling's Photography and Media Arts program and a curatorial position in the photography department.
Now he has to contend with a staff of 2,18703, an annual operating budget of $320 million and 17 assertive curatorial departments.
Riding this wave of interest, a pop-up exhibition of O.J. memorabilia and art opened over the weekend at Chinatown's Coagula Curatorial.
The Independent Study Program (ISP) began in 1968 and consists of a Studio Program, a Curatorial Program, and a Critical Studies Program.
These subtle lapses in the continuity of the curatorial narrative produce rich exchanges that are as characteristically urban as the city itself.
In 2015, Urquiola was appointed art director at Cassina, giving her a quasi-curatorial role at the highest echelon of Italian manufacturing.
This collaborative curatorial model is complex, but ultimately designed to cater to a shared vision: Finding promising voices in one particular medium.
The national pavilions remain independent from the biennale itself, and require the participating countries to assume all funding, curatorial, and production responsibilities.
Where the show belly-flops is in the relationship of the individual works to the larger installation, and the curatorial framework informing it.
A major curatorial feat, the project took a year and a half, dozens of staffers, and digitization experts from The Netherlands to complete.
Specially commissioned by MA Curatorial Practice, Search Sweet Country summons sculptures, images, sounds, and movement for a lyrical performance about longing and belonging.
Following a clever curatorial conceit, the nudes are installed to confront the building site, which is populated during the day by male workers.
It's sad in the face of a lot of art institutions in the Bay Area who have let go of some curatorial staff.
I had already curated Andrew in an exhibition at Bruce High Quality Foundation University, where I was a curatorial fellow two years prior.
Despite curatorial missteps, 22014's SITE Santa Fe contributes to an ongoing and timely conversation in the Americas about identity, displacement, and colonialism.
Mashable reports that for one week, the Coagula Curatorial Gallery will play host to over 300 artifacts related to Simpson's 1995 murder trial.
The ICP's curatorial team faced a share of challenges in organizing the show, chief among them securing access and rights to archived images.
Organized by QAM Curatorial Fellow Eames Armstrong, Here & Not Yet offers a diverse representation of queer experience with a focus on individual identity.
This year, the organization gave eight artistic production grants, seven incubator grants, the 2019 VIA curatorial fellowship, and the 2018 Frontier Art Prize.
The whirlwind lifestyle is tiring, they acknowledge, but they feel it keeps their curatorial practice fresh and plugged into the global art scene.
The museum, a private institution that was founded in 1905 by collectors, manufacturers and designers, is taking pains to emphasize its curatorial independence.
No prior curatorial experience necessary; the program creates opportunities for individuals at all career stages to organize group exhibitions focused on strong ideas.
Adam Bateman: I try to apply a multi-year curatorial outlook to my decisions even though we rarely are scheduled a year out.
She then moved on to the Bard Center for Curatorial Studies, establishing programming for diasporan art with a focus on the Middle East.
The Luce Foundation made a $350,000 two-year grant to support the first six exhibitions in the space and a term curatorial position.
Breslin and Curatorial Assistant Margaret Kross have continued that magical sensation with the small but impactful Spilling Over: Painting Color in the 1960s.
The exhibition is organized by Donna Gustafson, Curator of American Art and Mellon Director for Academic Programs, and Hannah Shaw, Graduate Curatorial Assistant.
It is the appalling treatment of poor people which is at the real heart of the show and betrays a blunt curatorial callousness.
And thanks to curatorial laziness, phenomenal works by talented and important artists are being experienced like so many gewgaws crammed into a Wunderkammer.
In Practice: Material Deviance, the group exhibition currently occupying the quirky basement space at SculptureCenter, can't quite live up to its curatorial statement.
Every piece offered has been approved by the museum's curatorial staff, and some of what is sold is in the MoMA permanent collection.
Useless Utility, curated by Jova Lynne, Ford Foundation Curatorial Fellow at MOCAD, continues at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit through April 21.
You could say that his movies are themselves curatorial acts, assembling objects and sets that draw attention to themselves, rather than blending in.
Mr. Bajac shared billing with Mr. Lowry as co-organizer of the show, with added help from each of MoMA's six curatorial departments.
"There is pressure on platforms to act in a more editorial or curatorial way," says Sam Gregory of the human rights nonprofit WITNESS.
And it requires some effort on the viewer's part to parse the curatorial essay on art, ethnology and morality they are part of.
The 30nd Street Y got an answer from the experts: its 92Y Teen Producers, high school students in a two-year curatorial internship.
The exhibition was organized by art history students as an assignment for a course in curatorial practice taught by the curator Smadar Schindler.
"(The) tour will include an audio-visual element, Portrait Gallery-led teacher workshops and curatorial presentations in each location," according to the announcement.
They have the opportunity to produce numerous funded exhibitions and curatorial projects, as well as having internships at prominent institutions across the globe.
Diane Waggoner is the National Gallery of Art's curator of 19th-century photographs and the curatorial mind behind The Eye of the Sun.
It is rife with logistical tests, engineering quandaries, curatorial challenges and political and racial sensitivities that linger more than 21900 years after Gen.
Let us argue for a comprehensive rethinking of organizational structure where curatorial functions are manifested under the umbrella of a unified education department.
The 573 survey found that the increase in the number of people of color hired mostly fell in the educational and curatorial departments.
The museum now credits the reinstallation to "the Jewish Museum curatorial team," but an earlier news release, from November, named two lead curators.
Hyperallergic spoke with Schaffner about her curatorial framework and choices for this year's show, and what she hopes visitors will gain from it.
The two institutions had a unique relationship whereby the Hammer would provide curatorial support to Art + Practice for its first couple of years.
"This first chapter of the exhibition is really dealing with the landscape in relation to the body," curatorial assistant Maritza Lacayo tells Creators.
Organized by Curator Sarah Suzuki with Curatorial Assistant Hillary Reder, the exhibition includes both cityscapes and single buildings, dating back to the 113s.
Along with the particular emphases from one gallery to the next, each place has a different curatorial voice in the accompanying wall text.
Her curatorial debut offers visitors and scholars sharp judgments on celebrated paintings and brilliant details about her father during his most reclusive period.
Though NGS is owned by the Singapore authorities, it is privately run, which means the curatorial mandate is independent of possible government interference.
The master of arts degree in Curatorial Practice, at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, trains curators in an immersive two-year program with an intense focus on teaching every aspect of curatorial work, so that our graduates enter the professional field with practical knowledge of how to do the work, as well as base it in theory and history.
The master of arts degree in Curatorial Practice, at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, trains curators in an immersive two-year program with an intense focus on teaching every aspect of curatorial work, so that graduates enter the professional field with practical knowledge of how to do the work, as well as base it in theory and history.
"Amplified: Chicago Blues", an exhibition at the History museum, hits the right note (it is another success for Joy Bivins, the museum's curatorial director).
Rayne's work and curatorial fellow Javier Sánchez Martínez's skillful arrangement has created an environment that curates silence and silent refusal into a whole organism.
She has worked as a curatorial assistant for the Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial in Hamburg, Germany, and as a teacher in Brooklyn, New York.
Boeing says the team has made a "curatorial decision" in what to include in the Bento Lab kit that will be available to consumers.
Several of the women spoke out against the initial curatorial decision, saying that Cosby's accomplishments should be diminished in light of unsavory sexual behavior.
"Transhistorical" is something of a buzz word in curatorial circles these days, as museums seek new ways to ignite public interest in older art.
But at least the curatorial stance of mental immoderation and false equivalency has echoes within the general sense of magical workings at play here.
In fact, my curatorial colleagues have been actively committed to supporting women artists, artists of color, and local artists for more than 40 years.
Though supposedly context-free, the works are tied together by the institutional walls in which they rest — and Martin's curatorial power and good taste.
Joaquín Torres-García: The Arcadian Modern was organized by Luis Pérez-Oramas, MoMA's curator of Latin American art, and Karen Grimson, a curatorial assistant.
Lately, more than two decades since Johnson's death, both the scholarship and the curatorial activity plumbing his vast, multifaceted oeuvre have gathered considerable momentum.
They are suddenly displayed as thumbnails, organized not by an aesthetically focused curatorial eye but by a cold, artless system: alphabetical order by caption.
Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens: Measures of Inequity continues at the International Studio and Curatorial Program (1040 Metropolitan Avenue, East Williamsburg, Brooklyn) through September 27.
Maeve Hogan, a curatorial associate who worked on the North Gallery glass and ceramic installations, showed me several connections within one tower of objects.
Although he lives mainly in Berlin and Mexico City, he has made many trips to New York, to work with the Guggenheim's curatorial staff.
The bracketing of Kollwitz and Coe is a curatorial coup, generating a force field, in thought, of possibilities for expressiveness at one with conscience.
With so many people involved in "21960-21960," the show is especially useful as a snapshot of the curatorial hive mind at the museum.
Surely its blinkered view of the present and recent past reflects in some degree that five of its six curatorial department heads are men.
Cara McCarty, curatorial director at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, attributes this to a number of factors, including e-commerce and social media.
"The contacts we make here will be lifetime contacts," Ms. Muchemwa said, "and it will make the curatorial practice on the African continent easier."
The International Studio and Curatorial Program hosts a two-day symposium on contemporary art and cultural exchange featuring a keynote address by Holland Cotter.
If Adler's curatorial courage was derailed by execution, how would an art exhibition by unknown locals moonlighting as security guards and bookkeepers be judged?
The curatorial team wants to challenge audiences who are familiar with contemporary art to question what it can and should be in Southeast Asia.
But thanks to MoMA's extraordinary holdings in Miró's work and its curatorial familiarity with them, these shows sometimes achieve a pervasive, extra-visual intensity.
"It has enormous symbolic authority and power as an institution," said Tom Eccles, executive director of the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
He is the chief historian and director of curatorial affairs of the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, not chief historian and director.
So the job has become more curatorial as we sift through everything and decide what is worth covering, and help people negotiate the volume.
In light of this exhibition, Lawler's critique seems harder to pin down than ever, perhaps due to shifting times as much as curatorial selection.
But there are enough to thrill, show us what we're missing and make us hope for further curatorial initiatives centered on Mr. Mueller's art.
Maybe only Klaus Biesenbach, one of their successors in MoMA's curatorial ranks, has found a way to duck the problem: his apartment is empty.
Amy Landau was promoted to director of curatorial affairs and curator of Islamic and south and southeast Asian art at the Walters Art Museum.
It's a scrappy, entertaining little bunch of shows, though, with an underdog's energy and signs of an appealingly high-low, genre-smart curatorial sensibility.
GAVIN BROWN'S ENTERPRISE Titled after Borges, "The Circular Ruins" represents the curatorial acuity and artists of Labor, a Mexico City gallery (pronounced la-BORE).
An earlier version of this article misstated the given name of the former curatorial director of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.
"This is an artist who has a lot of room to grow in terms of curatorial development and also market development," Mr. Gagosian said.
Additionally, Decolonize This Place argues that the museum perpetuates outdated ethnographic curatorial practices within their collection that denigrate non-White and non-Western peoples.
Reisman, who brings a sharp curatorial eye to her post, has overseen compelling exhibitions on topics such as AIDS, gender, health care, and race.
A deft curatorial decision made by photographers and co-curators Margaret Sartor and Alex Harris was a not-too-strict adherence to historical production.
This comes as other large fairs like Frieze have failed to arouse praise from pundits despite hefty investments in their curatorial and events programming.
Here, curator Lanka Tattersall and curatorial assistant Rebecca Matalon give viewers the chance to truly understand the works as a unified body of work.
But as you said in your curatorial statement, so much of our lives these days are lived online, which is a kind of disembodiment.
The public collectively contributes to the founders' curatorial decision-making, proposing new content for sections ranging from Dance and Pedagogy to Erotica and Architecture.
I spoke to Curatorial and Collection Director Low Sze Wee on how the museum had decided to tell the tumultuous story of Southeast Asia.
The curatorial scaffolding created by Alison Gingeras and legitimized by A.I.R. Gallery's inclusion is mere table-dressing for other galleries wanting to exhibit erotic art.
Yet these works also often relegate their "stories" to dry curatorial lingo and feel like missed opportunities, or, worse, exploitation of the trauma of others.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The curatorial scheme of the Race and Revolution exhibition at Nolan Park on Governors Island is bold and seditious.
Despite a curatorial strategy littered with wild cards, their insights into the practices of the participating artists have melded disparate elements into a formidable unit.
The sides of the boxes are scanned and placed into the machines by employees, who are largely tasked with a "curatorial" role, according to Fielding.
MA Curatorial Practice (132 W. 21st Street, 10th floor, New York) balances hands-on practical training with history, theory, and building a professional international network.
I have to believe the museum's Gund Curatorial Fellow, LaTanya Autry when she tells me that what I am hearing in the soundtrack  is language.
"Curatorial fandom" is a general term for the area of geek culture that emphasizes amassing as much canonical knowledge as possible, no matter how minute.
But most curatorial fans don't even know there is another way of being in fandom; their notion of fandom is the only kind that exists.
The exhibition is organized by Ana Janevski, Curator, and Thomas J. Lax, Associate Curator, with Martha Joseph, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Media and Performance Art.
Martin Eisenberg, the vice president of Bed Bath and Beyond, was appointed chair of the board of governors at Bard College's Center for Curatorial Studies.
Carolina Falkholt will be participating in ISCP Open Studios at the International Studio & Curatorial Program (1040 Metropolitan Avenue, Bushwick, Brooklyn) on April 27 and 28.
In the past, the Biennial has been a political stomping ground for artists, and simultaneously artists and activists in disagreement with curatorial and artistic decisions.
Enwezor's voice is marshalled by the museum to confine the conversation to matters of scholarly qualification within the arts, and to defend the curatorial appointment.
The Hammer puts out a smaller amount of digital material, but presents it with the same curatorial context that it would in a physical exhibition.
H: Could you highlight one or two of your past curatorial projects, maybe as a way of underlining some of your values as a curator?
When Franklin, in a moment of accidental candor, criticizes Andre's "gauche" curatorial taste, Andre falls in love—a neg that launches a thousand theatrical ships.
In each case, an artist, working closely with a Whitney curator or curatorial team, was given the run of the space, unfettered by interior walls.
Flipping the curatorial triangle, as Ulises plans to do, involves expanding and redefining what it means to read as an artistic practice and communal activity.
Here, the unnamed yarn-bomber is doubling down on Cattelan's joke and Spector's subsequent, suave, punk rock act of political rebellion via polite curatorial sassiness.
Local artists have criticized Mass Individualism rather scathingly, partly because of its hetereogeneity and its theoretical open-endedness, but Zaferani's curatorial gestures are quite solid.
"Obviously the Walker has a slight cloud over it right now," said Tom Eccles, executive director of the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
They each then invited colleagues in their personal networks and at curatorial conferences to develop programs around feminist ideas and unite them under this umbrella.
With most artists manning their own booths, you can conveniently learn more about their process and inspiration without the filtered lens of a curatorial statement.
Indeed, Becker, who views her curatorial practice as a program rather than a series of individual shows, strives to bring together diverse people and voices.
A West Indian, he held a highly visible curatorial position when the ranks of art museum curators in the United States were almost entirely white.
Ms. Karuti — who last year started "I've Been Working on Some MAGIC," an online platform engaging Nairobi artists in collective curatorial projects and writing — agreed.
"Museums are here to show works that are difficult, uncomfortable, provocative," said Tom Eccles, executive director of the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
The combination of elements reveals an abstract curatorial process in which Blancsubé approaches the exhibition by letting the works speak for themselves and interact intuitively.
My curatorial motive involves looking at her ideological and production shifts, in terms of medium, method, and content, and highlighting those transformations throughout the show.
"If your school is open and relevant, you should go to school," said Tom Eccles, the executive director of Bard College's Center for Curatorial Studies.
Nicholas Serota, the soon-to-be departing director of the Tate museums in Britain, is to receive the 2017 Audrey Irmas Award for Curatorial Excellence.
Thanks to a $3 million gift, the department comes complete with a new curatorial position, the Allen and Kelli Questrom Curator of Works on Paper.
Thanks to a $3 million gift, the department comes complete with a new curatorial position, The Allen and Kelli Questrom Curator of Works on Paper.
"The Overworked Body: An Anthology of 2000s Dress" at Mathew and the MINI/Goethe-Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow 38 represent the best of these marriages.
It's the last iteration of NURTUREart's decade-long initiative Project Curate, an education program that trains a class of high school students in curatorial practice.
During the 1930s and early 1940s, Barr and his curatorial staff mounted several shows of self-taught artists and included them in more general exhibitions.
Instead, the curatorial emphasis was expressed through an uncanny soundscape, that oscillates from ocean sounds to the chipper song "The Happy Chappie," by Paul Reeves.
This demonstration follows an initial action on Friday, July 27 opposing curatorial decisions in the museum's David Wojnarowicz retrospective, History Keeps Me Awake at Night.
The curatorial thread came to Little and Taylor as they shared dinner, an act that in itself can define and form friendships and familial bonds.
In some cases, cultural workers working in Southeast Asia look at the region as a place for them to sell their products (workshops, curatorial expertise).
Cesarine, founder of Untitled Space and editor-in-chief of Untitled Magazine, uses her curatorial position to give platforms to female artists and feminist art.
"We are very excited about the potential and the possibilities that will come from these three curatorial residencies," DASH's artistic director, Mike Layward, told Hyperallergic.
Maritza Lacayo, part of PAMM's curatorial team, informed me that the bricks take the form of cursive lettering from a poem Cerviño hand-wrote herself.
In Absolute Humidity's conversations, we read about artists' personal experiences and artistic processes that don't often make it into the didactics of exhibitions or curatorial essays.
The exhibit presents an opportunity to experiment with curatorial methods, dig out works from storage and make new purchases in time for the Neue Nationalgalerie's reopening.
From a curatorial perspective, once the park opens, the company will have the ability to refine the available options based on what works best for guests.
Banff International Curatorial Symposium: Living Agreement August 6 – 9 – Apply by May 1 This symposium is an invitation to learn from artists, curators, and creative practitioners.
Mostly, it was a lot of image dumping on Slack, discussion about those GIFs, and a seemingly endless process of writing and rewriting the curatorial statement.
Although I worked for the Carnival, my real relationship with Betty began after I had left the Carnival administratively and begun to do more curatorial work.
Like her current Instagram's curatorial mix of sad babies and inspirational quotes, her old blog shows an intelligence and sense of humor rarely attributed to her.
Summer Academy also focuses on current questions in curatorial theory and praxis (Alya Sebti and Joanna Warsza) as well as on writing about art (Kimberly Bradley).
I think it's testament to the curatorial process, having managed to include such a diverse range of youth groups without necessarily trying to represent all subcultures.
In New York at least, the Brooklyn Museum has been a leader in the curatorial practice of juxtaposing art from disparate times, places, media and cultures.
It's unlikely that most moviegoers would attend all six nights, and one wonders if some of the curatorial vision might end up lost as a result.
"It comes down to trust," says Silo Studio's Attua Aparicio Torinos, one of the participating artists, about the project's fun and refreshingly hands-off curatorial approach.
Museum directors and curators say that one of the keys to Art Reoriented's success is the partners' unpretentious way of looking at art and curatorial practice.
"Despite a globalized art world, most educational platforms such as curatorial programs, seminars and conferences are based in North America or Europe," she said by email.
BP's influence over curatorial decisions and its use of these prestigious cultural links to legitimize its business decisions belie the argument that its sponsorship is benign.
And there are definitely not a lot of us on the other side of that, within those roles, working in galleries or museums or curatorial practices.
How does it feel to be discussed and analyzed in an academic or curatorial manner, particularly for someone who's more than capable of talking for herself?
NLE Lab seeks applicants who wish to deepen their curatorial practice and contribute to No Longer Empty's mission of curating site-responsive and community-centered exhibitions.
The exhibition's curatorial path takes the viewer through the artist's evolution chronologically, starting while Minter was still an undergraduate at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — Sometimes, curatorial conceit need be nothing more than a conceit, a frame that occasions the presentation of stellar art.
As I pointed out in my previous review, many of the captions in the Picturing Mississippi exhibition illustrate a politically forthright and historically astute curatorial perspective.
Jordan Spencer, a curatorial assistant based in the Midwest, started a public and collaborative spreadsheet to collect information on the books that would have been exhibited.
This summer he appointed Ali Rosa-Salas, a master's candidate at the Institute for Curatorial Practice in Performance at Wesleyan University, as director of performance programs.
It's a vision of white girlhood that locates hardship in an overtly romantic, aestheticized panorama of femininity, arranging bodies and objects under a fetching curatorial impulse.
"It's a way of confronting people's assumptions about you," said Sarah Gould, lead curatorial researcher for the University of Texas, San Antonio Institute of Texan Cultures.
After Mr. Metzger completed his three-year artistic strike in 1980, he devoted most of his time to historical research and to curatorial projects in Europe.
Each year, selected students attend workshops and lectures, conduct studio visits, write curatorial statements and press materials, and even install artworks in the gallery for openings.
More than an image, the curatorial statement has that Stevie Nick's line from "Designs of Love," which is a line that I think of a lot.
To that end, the museum has established a center for curatorial studies that will train 25 young local curators annually through scholarships underwritten by different organizations.
Through the program, these young voices will have the chance to weigh in on all curatorial decisions and have the power to veto acquisitions and appointments.
The "good" kind of fandom here is a curatorial one, focusing on trivia and memorizing and enshrining the canon as it is presented by the creators.
Adam Papagan's O.J. Simpson Museum at Coagula Curatorial is baldly commercial, but it also demonstrates how much of a cultural touchstone the famous trial has become.
We could come up with a curatorial theme, team, and program later — that's not important — just think of the hilarity of someone launching a "Biennale Biennale"!
It's infuriating that one of Detroit's top, salaried curatorial positions belongs to an out-of-towner who seemingly cannot bother to meaningfully engage with the city.
From this metaphorical distance, "Learning from Documenta" has been watching Documenta learn from Athens since its curatorial team first arrived in the city two years ago.
Throughout its years of activity, NURTUREart presented 17 full seasons of 6-8 exhibitions in addition to numerous curatorial projects at guest locations around New York City.
What's clear, however, is that the HdK is currently undergoing an identity crisis in the form of a delicate balancing act between commercial interests and curatorial independence.
Understanding the need for independent artists to promote themselves, Clio Art Fair provides artists without gallery representation access to the New York curatorial and art market scenes.
A founding member of the curatorial group Works on Water, she was a lead organizer of the inaugural Works on Water Triennial in New York in 2017.
The MA Curatorial Practice program at the School of Visual Arts in New York is now accepting applications for next September's incoming class of master's degree students.
The candidate will work with members of the curatorial staff on collections work and develop content for a wide variety of programs and applications, including digital formats.
While the pieces on display are beautiful, The Met's Jewelry: The Body Transformed exhibition is lacking in curatorial vision, dividing the objects into blandly-broad thematic sections.
Carter E. Foster was appointed deputy director for curatorial affairs and curator of prints and drawings at the Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas.
The concept for the I.C.I. program grew out of Ms. Fowle's experience co-founding the masters program in curatorial practice at California College of Arts in 20153.
"This is the Old World model of giving, where collectors want everything they've collected to stay together," said Catherine L. Futter, the museum's director of curatorial affairs.
As far as his greater burden is concerned, he radiates no certainty that the blues will outlast him as anything other than a source of curatorial interest.
Each artist here deserves his own title and his own curatorial materials, in order to make sure that each are considered equally and on their own terms.
In this sense, photography is a curatorial medium—the art of choosing what to save and present from a totally huge but inherently finite pool of moments.
Since there is no press release or curatorial statement, the title of the exhibition serves as the only its description and indication of the show's organizational umbrella.
The deep diversification of curatorial staff and executive leadership whereby the lived experience of oppressions — including patriarchy, white supremacy, and poverty — are valued and factored in. 3.
Twitter is about gauging the real-time temperature of the internet, while Instagram is more likely used as a curatorial tool or a record of your life.
The current small survey, "Sue Coe: Graphic Resistance," organized by Peter Eleey, chief curator of MoMA PS1, working with Josephine Graf, a curatorial assistant, is long overdue.
"We go to state schools to get them," Elizabeth W. Easton, director of the Center for Curatorial Leadership in New York City, said of young job candidates.
Although I understand the curatorial choice to spotlight only Harris's best works, the narrow focus of the show left me unconvinced of his genius as a whole.
The gallery is one of 2500 in the Spotlight section, selected by the section's curatorial adviser, Laura Hoptman, executive director of the Drawing Center in New York.
Signs of progress made by nonwhite artists have filled the news, from rising museum acquisitions to new curatorial positions to the top prices gained recently in auctions.
Quiray Tagle quotes this passage in a meticulous curatorial essay that frames how these works of art may be read as a contradictory, yet complimentary, multilayered narrative.
The exhibition curator, Aysin Yoltar-Yildirim, told the Middle East Eye that despite Misk's full funding of the exhibition, it was not involved in any curatorial decisions.
Nicole Won Hee Maloof and Tammy Nguyen: One Blue Eye, Two Servings continues at Crush Curatorial (526 West 26th Street, Suite 709, Chelsea, Manhattan) though November 10.
All three were organized by Deborah Wye, now the chief curator emerita of prints and illustrated books (with Sewon Kang, a curatorial assistant, in the current instance).
The appointment of Mr. Weiss on what is essentially the business side of the museum allows the Met to focus on hiring a director with curatorial heft.
" The Tate defended the role's pay level by arguing that it was "unfair to compare a head of department with a curatorial role of a different level.
David Breslin, who this month assumes his role as curator and director of curatorial initiatives, joined the Whitney in 2016 as curator and director of the collection.
Henri Loyrette, former president of both the Louvre and Orsay Museums in Paris and an authority on 19th-century art, lent his curatorial expertise to the exhibition.
It is engaged instead in a program of partnerships with African countries to make loans and to advise on the building of museums, collections and curatorial teams.
They include co-founder and editor-in-chief Kevin Amato, influential social stars like Luka Sabbat as a curatorial director at large and singer CL and Will.
That seems to be the thinking behind the group exhibition "No to the Invasion: Breakdowns and Side Effects" at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
"It's one of those things that kind of captures the imagination," Christie Mitchell, a senior curatorial assistant at the Whitney, said about the exhibition, which she organized.
The gallery texts make it clear that climate breakdown is forcing the world to a crisis point: "We are facing an ecological emergency," the curatorial statement declares.
No single professional vocabulary—conservatorial, curatorial, legal, archival—is more important than another; nobody pretends that the questions that are encountered can be answered impartially or finally.
" —Rachel Gugelberger, Curator & Director of NLE Curatorial Lab ODETTA [added 294/13/223]: "ODETTA will be closed on Inauguration Day in solidarity with the J217 Art Strike.
Politics affected the geographic and artistic trajectories of all six, but they also influenced the curatorial decision to make the exhibition about many women rather than one.
Ms. Álvarez Bravo, who frequently documented Ms. Porset's furniture, interior design and curatorial projects, is represented here by wall-size reproductions of her 1940s and 19683s photomontages.
It is around these figures, and their art, that the exhibition, organized by the Guggenheim curator Megan Fontanella, with Ylinka Barotto, a curatorial assistant, is loosely built.
Holloway and her curatorial team sent out twelve grant applications to foundations that have funded SOMArts shows in the past, she said, and were denied every one.
BS: What was the response — from Owens and Gavin Brown, from the curatorial and security staff at the Whitney, from attendees at the opening — to your action?
Her curating career with more traditional arts institutions began in 2010 when she became a curatorial fellow at the Queens Museum, working on their Queens International biennial.
AN/OTHER NY confirmed this, saying that it chose not to largely out of respect for the exhibition's artists, who were not responsible for the curatorial concept.
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures received the second annual Sotheby's Prize for curatorial excellence for its proposal to stage the exhibition, Regeneration: Black Cinema 1900–1970.
Imagine a show in which the only curatorial principle is that all the featured artists are male, and you start to see how absurd the premise is.
Guérédrat, who is a performance artist and was born in Martinique, invited the participating performers to do what they want without thematic direction or much curatorial oversight.
The original exhibition at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles was guest curated by Cecilia Fajardo-Hill and Andrea Giunta with Marcela Guerrero, former curatorial fellow, Hammer Museum.
Dawson and her curatorial team commissioned ten artists in total to produce art that challenged canine perceptions, framing ideas from their own practice for a new audience.
The exhibition is organized by the Walker Art Center, and curated by senior curator Siri Engberg, with assistance from curatorial fellows Jordan Carter and Fabián Leyva-Barragán.
Still, the beautifully powerful gesture of inclusion currently on display at MoMA taps into another curatorial direction Barr advocated — expanding the scope of what is considered American art.
Falkholt, a Swedish artist working as a resident at the International Studio and Curatorial Program, often creates large-scale, realistic views of the human body, particularly of vaginas.
I also noted the curatorial transition — this is the first time two Asian-American curators, Christopher Y. Lew and Mia Locks, have curated this biennial of American art.
Breslin, who was recently promoted to the position of curator and director of curatorial initiatives, joined the Whitney in 2016 as curator and director of the museum's collection.
Sylvie Patry will leave her post as the chief curator at the Barnes Foundation to become the deputy director for curatorial affairs and collections at the Musée d'Orsay.
When it opens later this year, its exhibits will include archaeological remains, historical documents, textiles and "heritage" household items; there is no sense of clear-cut curatorial strategy.
"The Darkening Trapeze: Last Poems" was edited by Levis's lifelong friend the poet David St. John, whose afterword directs the reader's attention to this book's unusual curatorial journey.
This will be followed by Seabands and Tummydrops, by artistic and curatorial duo Adler & Edmark, that explores visual poetry in the confines of a Mexico-bound cruise ship.
To be clear, our aim was never to judge who is better trained in African art history, but to question the structural issues highlighted by the curatorial crisis.
In his meandering and provocative curatorial text, Santamarina invokes the Greek idea of parrhesia, or free speech, and cites Michel Foucault's Discourse and Truth: the Problematization of Parrhesia.
Consequently, it remains to be seen whether Learning from Athens manages to responsibly employ cultural diplomacy, or simply artwashes crisis for the acquisition of cultural and curatorial capital.
Characterizing their enterprise as a "curatorial project," the organizers of #exstrange used eBay to obliterate the physical, geographic, and ideological norms that define, for instance, a gallery exhibition.
The Israel Museum will host two more events addressing the curatorial move, including guest speakers from The Black Panthers and the Holot Detention Center of African asylum seekers.
Beyond a large curatorial team spearheaded by Anna Colin and Lydia Yee, many of the new works commissioned specifically for the exhibition possessed guiding threads amongst one another.
Loving the effect, but not quite sure what to do with it, she contacted Matilda McQuaid, deputy curatorial director at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, for advice.
In this context, it is ironic that one of the few artists who goes against the curatorial dogma delivers one of the strongest works in the Chemnitz show.
The show was conceived by Johanna Burton, one of the brightest curatorial minds at work today; expect an exhibition in which the political and the pleasurable are intertwined.
"My sensibility is very particular and what's so great about Clubbed Thumb is you have this very specific curatorial vision," Mr. Lipton said during a "Tumacho" rehearsal break.
Judging cultural importance on financial, rather than exclusively curatorial, criteria shows a lack of understanding of what makes a work part of a country's heritage, art experts say.
Independent Curators International's weeklong Curatorial Intensive program was set up to address this lack of awareness that curation can be a viable career option, among many other issues.
"Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty" was organized by Jodi Hauptman, senior curator of drawings and prints, with Karl Buchberg, senior conservator, and Heidi Hirschl, a curatorial assistant.
The museum spent the last several months rethinking everything from cooling systems to the training of 110 staff members to its curatorial approach to contemporary and modern art.
Curator Ingrid Schaffner calls this iteration "an intensely crafted curatorial project" and offers the expansive concept of "shifting terrain" for apprehending forces that are shaping global culture today.
Territorial Acknowledgement of Indigenous land occupied by its buildings and giving material effect to such an acknowledgment in curatorial practices, programming, exhibitions, and day-to-day operations. 2.
He pays Mr. Willie, who used to own five galleries across Southeast Asia, a fee to run it, but does not interfere in curatorial decisions, Mr. Willie said.
But it also seems lacking in deeper context or curatorial logic, especially in light of recent shows devoted to two of the women, Dora Maar and Olga Khokhlova.
Above all else, the founders of Assembly Room are invested in representing the female curatorial vision — and this vision may include artists from anywhere on the gender spectrum.
There is also an intervention by the curatorial team, myself, Gina Mischianti and Anna Kamensky, a circular light piece that loops through the doorways on the third floor.
In a poignant curatorial move, Lykkeberg has brought together a group of artists together who present alternatives to the romantic narrative of progress that exists on the surface.
Lifelong Brooklynite and MoMA PS1 curatorial assistant Cheek is the creative force behind L'Rain, a one-woman band with influences that range from R&B to post-punk.
Most ethnographic museums struggle, both with their place in contemporary curatorial practice and with the simple fact that their collections are often largely the result of wanton colonialism.
Another event involved a Nascar-style competition where teams would be judged on how they unloaded artworks from wooden crates and installed them without curatorial guidance or instruction.
By assembling surprising teams of artists, designers, academic thinkers, creative writers, architects, exhibition designers, graphic designers, and more, the exhibitions' curatorial formats challenge contemporary topics in unconventional ways.
But the Documenta curatorial team, led by Mr. Szymczyk, has fought back, suggesting that the miscalculations had been more broadly shared and the financial ramifications were being exaggerated.
In light of this failure the exhibition can only be described as underwhelming, especially given its lofty curatorial theme and its expansive platform as an Asian art biennial.
But there was something in the program to make you blink twice, a fabricated Q. and A. between John Selya the dancer and John Selya the curatorial associate.
As part of the Museum of Modern Art's expansion and curatorial reboot — designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, and opening to the public on Oct.
The knowledgeable Darren Clarke, head of curatorial services, took us around the house, explaining the provenance of the canvases and portraits hung everywhere — and patiently answering our questions.
This might be the best curatorial exercise in triple-A games: the first four mainline Halo games, packaged together, designed to be experienced in a variety of ways.
While waiting to be received by Emily Guzman Sufrin, the curatorial assistant dispatched to take care of him, the artist jokingly tried to sell a man outside access.
"The S-Chair, which is a favorite of our curators, is rethinking a chair form — one continuous gesture," said Cara McCarty, the curatorial director of the Cooper Hewitt.
And while there is no curatorial theme uniting the exhibiting artists together, many have nonetheless reacted to the decrepit confines of their galleries by producing wonderfully terrifying art.
Eva Yaa Asantewaa, a writer and the curatorial director at Gibney, presents "Into the Mystic," an afternoon of dances that engage the psyche, the soul and the spirit.
Organized by Beth Saunders, curatorial assistant in the Met's department of photographs, the exhibition stretches from 1839 to 1871, the year of Italian unification, through nearly 50 objects.
Included are two works, suitx's PhoeniX Exoskeleton and FFORA's Essential Suite for Wheelchairs, that, although designed for wheelchair users, undermine wheelchair use through their design and curatorial display.
She was on the education and curatorial staff of The Metropolitan Museum of Art from 1972 to 1999, during which time she specialized in modern and contemporary art.
Organized by the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, At the Center of the World was curated by the Hammer's senior curator, Anne Ellegood, with curatorial assistant MacKenzie Stevens.
Students gain valuable experience through internships at these institutions, many continue employment in the curatorial/conservation field as well as the fine art field due to these experiences.
At the International Festival of Performance Art in Fort-de-France, performers are given free reign to do what they want without thematic direction or much curatorial oversight.
The clarity struck me then: the curatorial choice of bringing artists together who ranged from bubblegum garage rock to Scandinavian death industrial was unapologetically self-indulgent and deliberately confrontational.
They were extremely standard chunks of informative media, so divorced from context or interconnection that they could have acted as curatorial notes for an artist that everyone already knows.
Independent artists who want a chance to challenge themselves within the New York curatorial and art market, and to promote themselves to a wider audience are encouraged to apply.
We were sitting on a bench in one of the SFMoMA galleries, while technicians and curatorial assistants passed through and sounds of drilling and hammering came from other galleries.
This Sunday, April 23, G.A.P. is collaborating with the curatorial initiative MAMI to offer workshops at the Knockdown Center to artists about living sustainably and justly in today's economy.
Rather, Baden says, the museum's signage and curatorial approach emphasize not the diversity represented in the Dead Sea Scrolls, but their similarities to the contemporary Christian Bible known today.
Someone in a New York museum ought to wake up to this fact, but perhaps the act of working through a painting isn't hip enough for these curatorial fashionistas.
What ties the images together, to Grey's curatorial eye, is something he calls "Vajravision": The vajra is a spiritual tool, a thunderbolt scepter owned by the Hindu god Indra.
Ensuring that the impact of AIDS on the arts community is not forgotten drives the curatorial mission of this year's series, curated by Ishmael Houston-Jones and Will Rawls.
Despite this curatorial oversight, allow me to suggest the importance of Dada today as more than an archival exhibition to be appreciated as stagnant historic relics in a vitrine.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I should like the exhibition Measures of Inequity by the artists Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens at the International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP).
I'm truly humbled and elated to have an opportunity to employ my six guiding curatorial principles — access, belonging, value, curiosity and conversation, catalyst to diversity, and collaboration at MOCAD.
Our biggest presentation for 2020 is Intergalactics: Against Isolation, curated by LACE's curator Daniela Lieja Quintanar, who received the Warhol Curatorial Research Fellowship last year to develop this project.
And a series of talks organized by Tom Eccles, executive director of the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, promises to engage the brain while the body rests.
It seems we are a country riven not just by politics but — though rather more gently — curatorial approaches to clothes: populist versus elite; contextualized versus abstracted; local versus global.
"So often in shows, the stories behind the artwork are narrated by the curatorial voice," Alyce Perry Englund, who conceived and curated the exhibition, said in a telephone interview.
Cynthia S. Williams, a scholar in New York who is working with Mr. Evans's curatorial team, is searching for glassware and rock crystal carvings in museums and private collections.
Ms. James previously held curatorial positions at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, working in collaboration with the nonprofit Art + Practice; the Studio Museum in Harlem; and the Queens Museum.
One prominent feature of the exhibition, which can at times feel a bit heavy-handed, is the inclusion of architectural and residential leitmotifs — curatorial interventions threaded throughout the space.
Resources include a tier-one research university, the Beijing Graduate Exchange, Coalesce: Center for Biological Arts, studio space, access to departmental and interdisciplinary facilities, curatorial opportunities, and gallery space.
I imagine it presents an uncommon curatorial challenge to mount such an extensive show on a single subject, especially one as literally quotidian as the face of the Moon.
Previously, she was director of the Graduate Program at Bard College's Center for Curatorial Studies and associate director and senior faculty member at the Whitney Museum's Independent Study Program.
Jeanne Gutierrez, a curatorial scholar at the New-York Historical Society, said protesters built bonfires and left mountains of trash, leading to complaints that revelers were ruining Central Park.
The couple each received a master's degree from the University of Southern California — Ms. Grossman in curatorial practices and the public sphere, and Ms. Williams in public art studies.
The Armory Show will take place at Piers 90, 92, and 94 from March 5–19573 and hold associated programming including a Curatorial Leadership Summit and Armory Live talks.
In my first curatorial jobs, I fought along with others to present art that exposed the underlying power structures of white establishment culture, corporate America and the federal government.
This exhibition has been organized by Sarah Suzuki, curator in the department of drawings and prints, with Hillary Reder, curatorial assistant, and is accompanied by a beautifully designed catalog.
As part of the experience package I am invited to dinner with Dr. Sarah Powers, the curatorial research specialist for the exhibition and Jan Hatchette, the deputy communications director.
The 1,110-square-foot room on the Center's first floor is meant to enable "co-creation and co-authorship" between citizens and the curatorial staff of the Denver museum.
Perhaps today, many contemporary art institutions are better equipped to activate a network of global associations by extending their curatorial approaches and reconsidering exhibition making, public engagement, and education.
"We used to bring a little bit of everything, but like many galleries we've found success putting forward more specific ideas for more focused curatorial resonance," Mr. Levai said.
The horror of these stories provokes an earnest curatorial note condemning violence against women and, more interesting, a pair of strips by Stevens that offer his takes on them.
"The painting has this incredible glow to it now that it just didn't have before," said the museum's vice president of curatorial affairs, Elaine Mehalakes, in an e-mail.
When he learned of a curatorial opening at the Museum of Asiatic Art in Amsterdam (which later became part of the Rijksmuseum), he shifted his focus to fine arts.
In fact, these two booths would fit very nicely into Thomas and Chevremont's curatorial vision, especially considering the curators' focus on the pitfalls of historicity and neatly ordered narratives.
The four renowned artists were brought together by two photographic historians, Susan E. Cohen and William S. Johnson, who pulled off a curatorial feat that would be unimaginable today.
Rest assured, there are a handful of bright spots in the AKC's art collection, but the current curatorial program is overwrought in its emphasis on dog gravitas and regality.
"My big secret is that I don't have a master's degree," she confided to Hyperallergic, which is a rarity in the highly professionalized arena that curatorial studies has become.
In this interim space between viewing each work, it's the responsibility of the curatorial theme to facilitate a sense of continuity, a sense of coherence between otherwise disparate works.
The space itself is part of the exhibition Me in a no-time state, composed from the archdiocese's permanent collection, which is reimagined every year with new curatorial proposals.
Visually, racially, formally, metaphysically, each of the artists' blue black representations appear together as you walk through the gallery, acclimating you to Ligon's curatorial thinking about color and race.
The show has been co-curated by Rocío Aranda-Alvarado from El Museo del Barrio and Lauren Kelley, associate director and head of curatorial programs at the Sugar Hill Museum.
Akunyili Crosby's works are displayed in a show at the Norton Museum of Art called I Refuse to Be Invisible, curated by the Norton's Director of Curatorial Affairs, Cheryl Brutvan.
Angel Bellaran, the exhibition's curatorial advisor, said that even after being active in political protests for more than a decade, she had never experienced such a groundswell of female activism.
Tony Oursler: The Imponderable Archive continues at the Hessel Museum of Art at the Bard Center of Curatorial Studies (33 Garden Rd, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York) through October 30.
Submissions will be assessed by IAS' curatorial panel in consultation with the residency hosts, with the final selection to be made based on the projects' intrinsic value and available funds.
This invisible curatorial labor of supporting emerging artists is the backbone of yəhaw̓, and reflects the trio's belief that "opportunity breeds opportunity" far beyond the duration of one art exhibition.
Resources include a tier-one research university, Arts Collaboratory, the Beijing Graduate Exchange, Coalesce: Center for Biological Arts, studio space, access to departmental and interdisciplinary facilities, gallery and curatorial opportunities.
Since the launch of The NYU Abu Dhabi Art Gallery five years ago, landscape has been a recurring curatorial theme, foregrounding the experience of the UAE both culturally and physically.
Previously the director of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Mr. Hollein will be the first leader in 60 years who hasn't come up through the Met's curatorial ranks.
According to LACMA Publisher Lisa Mark, Collator features artworks from all of the museum's curatorial departments, which range from Korean Art to German Expressionism to Art of the Ancient Americas.
In advance of the exhibition, which runs from September 22 to December 31, co-curators Scott Fitzgerald and Bana Kattan gave The Creators Project a peek behind the curatorial process.
I think he is finally beginning to be understood as the artist he is and the curatorial world recognizes his significance and the market is too—for better or worse.
The museum has a relatively new curatorial focus called "the Greater West," a region they define as the eastern Pacific Rim, Australia, New Zealand, and the island of New Guinea.
Her scholarly and curatorial work has been instrumental in introducing the work of many black artists who are very well known today, including Martin Puryear, David Hammons, and Lorna Simpson.
Melissa Cody, a Diné weaver and textile artist based in Los Angeles, whose work is lauded for its stellar technique, innovation, and commentary, felt, to me, like a curatorial afterthought.
Mr. Meslay, who is associate director of curatorial affairs and senior curator of European and American art in Dallas, also served as the museum's interim director in 2011 and 2012.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Among the various biennials and triennials, the Biennale Jogja, in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, has set itself apart with its curatorial focus and timely, urgent artworks.
"There is a value to doing a curatorial masters degree on many levels," said Ms. Fowle, who is now chief curator for the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow.
"The principal thing that we have not accomplished is to have an aligned indigenous perspective, scholarly and curatorial, with the project," said James Rondeau, the Art Institute's president and director.
The facade of broached boundaries continues with an affecting curatorial intervention: a large section of the gallery's front wall has been removed to act as a window into the exhibition.
There's also a new Projects section, curated by Ysabel Pinyol, Curatorial Director of Mana Contemporary — and Pinta Platforms, curated by Roc Laseca, which displays the work of a single artist.
When Lisa approached me to put together a curatorial proposal for her, it was a dream job because social justice has really been the base of all of my practice.
Among its many projects, the NLE Curatorial Lab (NLE Lab) is a professional development program for emerging curators and arts professionals interested in direct experience curating in an expanded field.
The program includes a curriculum of critical readings, guest speakers, site/historical research, studio/exhibition visits, and incorporates community engagement as a fundamental component in the formation of curatorial themes.
"The Petty Biennial is a result of conversations surrounding regional curatorial practices and working within communities of difference: Black and Brown artists, queer and gender minorities, and women," says Woods.
I read his comments with a wry smile, as did many of my friends, former or current employees of MoMA, who, like me, were once curatorial assistants (often dubbed "CAs").
While most of the artists featured in Der Sturm were men, Walden did make a point of including female artists in his curatorial efforts, unlike his early-20th-century peers.
She worked in the curatorial ranks at the Museum of Modern Art, then began teaching at what is now Stony Brook University, while showing sporadically at galleries supporting underrepresented artists.
"Disposing of artworks and burning them is a pretty strong statement," said Tom Eccles, a noted arts curator and executive director of the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
Such flexibility offers tremendous potential for new thinking, particularly at a museum whose curatorial staff has, in the past few years, begun to diversify (though not its board of trustees).
Blake, 59, is a self-professed "borderline hoarder," whose penchant for holding onto things (tobacco pipes, a dog-chewed postcard from John Waters) has become a curatorial exercise unto itself.
Szarkowski had always been a distinctive stylist, but this format enabled him to give free rein to his talents as a writer, which were usually securely tethered by curatorial obligation.
"This could have been a moment for the Met to take a leap into the present," said Tom Eccles, executive director of the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College.
When: January 16–March 23 Where: SculptureCenter (17-19 Purves Street, Long Island City, Queens) SculptureCenter's In Practice program, now in its 18th year, spotlights emerging artistic and curatorial talent.
"The show is about world building as much as about design," said Emmet Byrne, the design director at the Walker Art Center, and a member of the curatorial team here.
And this year, I had the privilege to be one of the curators of the biennial of Curitiba in Brazil, where I presented a curatorial project with all female artists.
The curatorial team rendered this story with insight and exhaustive scholarship, dividing the show of 21943 works by more than 22013 artists into eight thematic sections spread across two museums.
Through speaking with staff from across curatorial and building departments, visiting underground air systems, and witnessing "extreme dustings," she discovered the huge role of the tiny dust in the institution.
In recent years, Mr. Kosslick has drawn criticism for what some observers have seen as an overly broad curatorial approach to the festival, which has grown significantly during his tenure.
When it is time to begin the work associated with organizing content for the museum, Ms. Poma said the board would hire a museum professional who would address curatorial issues.
These tasks can be met by, among other things, new curatorial strategies through which museums partner with visitors to develop activities and events: co-curation projects, and crowdsourcing exhibition content.
SB212 is an extension of this, and her curatorial statement emphasizing that the biennial is a continuation of conversations she was having with "friends and colleagues" is a deliberate one.
"A city is never a passive environment: it is an echo chamber for all the vibrations constantly created and modulated by its inhabitants," Ha Thuc wrote in her curatorial statement.
As part of their collaboration, the ACC created a curatorial residency to take place in Montreal, and the indigenous curators selected would work on the 2018 edition of the Biennale.
The exhibition is being organized by guest curator Chaédria LaBouvier, in collaboration with Nancy Spector, Artistic Director and Jennifer and David Stockman Chief Curator, and Joan Young, Director of Curatorial Affairs.
This would be true anywhere, but it's particularly telling in a major world capital that has managed to remain constantly isolated from international critical and curatorial practices, intersecting them only aleatorily.
The rest of the works in the show were perhaps not exactly in conversation, and their inclusion made the whole thing feel less like a concept and more like curatorial circle.
The trouble with the curatorial use of a ready-made diary is that it arguably invites a keener level of interpretation than in bodies of work that are not so organized.
Developed and coordinated by Basak Senova, the competition is intended to provide support for emerging curators, reinforce interest in curatorial practices, and encourage new projects in the field of contemporary art.
Organized by Museum Gugging's director, Johann Feilacher, and Maria Höger, a young, German-born art historian, who, in recent years, has served on the museum's research and curatorial team, philipp schöpke.!
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts will award $413,500 in curatorial research fellowships for its fall 2018 cycle, which is the highest amount since the program launched in 2008.
Over the years, however, it has found itself facing an increasing deficit, especially as its audience shifted from collectors and general-interest readers to a crowd with academic and curatorial backgrounds.
Thankfully, Izen's brand and curatorial eye takes all of the guesswork out of the process, and with her expertise guiding me, I knew there was no chance I could go wrong.
This unique program prepares graduates for professional careers within institutions that care for photography collections, including archivists, collections managers, registrars, curatorial assistants, research assistants, catalogers, rights & reproductions coordinators, and preservation specialists.
In juxtaposing the two events, the university administration has performed what can be described as a curatorial act, bringing into relief a connection that they will never be able to undo.
My curatorial role here was largely to advocate for the project and for the artist, as well as to frame and facilitate the conditions for further discourse around her rich installation.
My next curatorial project is a group show around performances of emotional labor — framed by "soft skills" like sociability, adaptability, empathy, and cooperation — that play out as feminist strategies in art.
Our graduates go on to curatorial jobs at a global range of museums and institutions in the US, Europe, Asia, and South America, often with the curators who have mentored them.
She also founded, along with a former Jacob's Pillow director Sam Miller, the Institute for Curatorial Practice in Performance, an academic program that focuses on presentation and contextualization of contemporary performance.
In addition, many of Steam's curatorial processes are algorithmic or community based, meaning that it's rarely clear who or what within Valve or the Steam system is making any given decision.
While I cannot escape the politics of my particular situation, this politics is exacerbated by the way I am surveilled by the conservative Arab viewing public and contextualized by curatorial enframing.
Jurors include Nicola Vassell, the curatorial director of the Dean Collection (which is owned by Swizz Beats and his wife Alicia Keys) and Evan Moffitt, an associate editor at frieze magazine.
In the late 2000s, Tumblr felt to me like a flavorless combination of Twitter's relentless personal updates and the curatorial blogging of Boing Boing and, at that time, the Gawker Network.
"We were invited by Joeonna Bellorado-Samuels to create an exhibition at We Buy Gold, and we decided it would be good opportunity to highlight our curatorial practice," Rose King explains.
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So towards the end of this truly bizarre year, Filly, and Motherboard, is proud to be part of a new curatorial project that applauds the true meaning of a 404 error.
"This was how you pimped your ride back then," said Dr. Paul, whose co-curator for the show is Kimberli Gant, the museum's Mellon Curatorial Fellow of Arts of Global Africa.
The presentation of these two works couldn't be more understated or more effective: a curatorial masterstroke allowing the paintings to speak for themselves, with just the right amount of supplemental information.
Almost no Omani curators exist, so we need a curatorial program to share knowledge and help them create networks with international curators so they can start to take Omani artists abroad.
Kimberly Culmone, a Barbie design executive who was helping with last-minute preparation of the dolls at the Paris show, said the the Museum of Decorative Arts had complete curatorial control.
Every weekday, in the low hum of voices before the Prado, Spain's national museum, opens, curatorial superstars and uniformed guards in red scarves are given a precious 215 minutes to talk.
"These particular acquisitions enhance two expanding priorities of the McNay's contemporary holdings — an increasing global presence and greater emphasis on under-recognized communities," said Head of Curatorial Affairs René Paul Barilleaux.
Spector's curatorial view is a privileged white summation of a male-dominated art history that culminates — painting-wise — with Marden and Kelly's monochromes and is continued — post-painting-wise — by Prince.
Joanne Heyler: "Jasper Johns: Something Resembling Truth" is the result of four years' worth of curatorial and institutional collaboration between the Broad and the Royal Academy of the Arts in London.
The recently initiated collective platform Assembly Room, founded by Yulia Topchiy, Natasha Becker, and Paola Gallio, aims provide a space for female curators to voice their ideas and actualize curatorial projects.
Not that the curatorial execution wasn't thoughtful, nor was contextualization missing; the usual repertoire of publications, talks, or reviews often burrow deeper beyond the museum visitors' attention span or, sometimes, accessibility.
News spread by word of mouth until a larger coalition formed; workers say that they've also received support from curatorial staff and full-time employees in other departments at the Guggenheim.
Curated by SculptureCenter's 2018 Curatorial Fellow Allie Tepper, In Practice: Another Echo brings together the work of twelve artists and artist teams engaged in reshaping experiences and forms of public space.
Ms. Eisenman was selected by an independent advisory committee made up of curators and art historians led by Heather Pesanti, chief curator and director of curatorial affairs at the Contemporary Austin.
There are plans to introduce new expert curatorial voices from countries where the objects originated, to get away from the idea that it presents a purely German take on the world.
This curatorial style is reminiscent of Martin Kippenberger's installation "The Happy End of Franz Kafka's 'Amerika'" (1994), which was included in Martin Kippenberger: The Problem Perspective, also at MoMA, in 2009.
He was chosen by Bard College's Center for Curatorial Studies, which polled more than 200 curators, artists, art dealers and former students and made its final decision in a smaller panel.
Students have a chance to develop a network of contacts with more than 60 international curatorial professionals who join as guests in special sessions during the two years of the program.
While the Master Chief Collection has evolved into one of the best curatorial projects in commercial games, the path there was rocky—the multiplayer feature did not work on initial release.
Two exhibitions opening on Saturday, June 24, at the conjoined Center for Curatorial Studies and Hessel Museum at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., promise unfamiliar artists and revisionist viewpoints.
"Is it a '25' or a '225'?" a New York Times headline asked readers several days ago as the article detailed an art history dispute that is roiling the curatorial ranks.
This is all the more reason to applaud Mulleady and S.I.'s curatorial team, who chose to present an uncomfortable and, at times, ambiguous exhibition rather than a crowd-pleasing one.
With its "fragmented forms, torn pictures and clashing sounds," this exhibition made a statement about the nature of contemporary art and was presented by the curatorial department as a collective effort.
To use the contemporary buzzword "curated," Netflix would argue that it does indeed take a curatorial approach to movies, but one that's appropriate to a consumer product rather than a museum.
"This is not to say that we wish to re-enforce notions of gender binary or suppress the myriad intersectionalities that occur across female subjectivity," Bruce said in her curatorial text.
As such, nearly a half century after the founding of the feminist art movement, token feminism and curatorial rhetoric are now beginning to bear the fruits of bona fide institutional action.
In addition, the Foundation has donated $10 million for the endowment of the Jewish Museum's first contemporary art curatorial position, for care of the new collection, and for future institutional use.
Organized by Peter Eleey, Chief Curator, and Margaret Aldredge Diamond, Curatorial and Exhibitions Associate, this beautiful and meaningful exhibition is, for me, one of the highlights of the whole art year.
This two-year residential program will prepare graduates to work as author-artists of graphic novels and picture books, professors, critical writers, and curatorial staff in museums, libraries, and auction houses.
The International Studio & Curatorial Program announces Brooklyn Commons 2018, an ongoing discussion series that presents intellectual and artistic pairings between the established Brooklyn-based artist community and ISCP artists in residence.
Location: International Studio & Curatorial Program 1040 Metropolitan Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11211 Subway: L train to Grand Street station About ISCP ISCP is New York's most comprehensive international visual arts residency program.
This exhibition, organized by the curatorial collective TOK, will look at the intersection between the media and propaganda, using the Cold War and lingering US–Russia resentment as its primary lens.
An exhibition that once "opened the door" to European art now feels restrictive vis-à-vis the global curatorial shift that has been a priority since the turn of the millennium.
They even declared at the Kassel press conference that they now felt like Athenians — a feeling other Athenians, based there for longer than just a curatorial project, reportedly did not share.
SVA graduates go on to curatorial jobs at a global range of museums and institutions in the US, Europe, Asia, and South America, often with the curators who have mentored them.
Gordon says the term was an organizing principle in her initial draft of the curatorial concept before she was aware of the possible collaboration and conversations between the BAC and Caribbeing.
In addition, the Foundation donated $10 million for the endowment of the Jewish Museum's first contemporary art curatorial position, for the care of the new collection, and for future institutional use.
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While curatorial and education departments have seen a substantial increase in hiring people of color in the last four years, conservation and museum leadership roles have not made this shift in hiring.
Both Camnitzer and Zaya wanted to reference the lingering presence of the imperial past in the museum, whose current curatorial program focuses mostly on bringing Latin American avant-garde art to Madrid.
With this, curators set into motion a curatorial model centered on Native-to-Native transmissions of knowledge and skills through a mentorship program and artists residencies at locations including Port Townsend's Centrum.
However, the Safavid carpet — popularly known as the Wagner Garden Carpet — has not been shown in several decades, owing to its size and the curatorial difficulties associated with displaying such a piece.
The late '90s to '00s popularity of musicians like Limp Bizkit or Breaking Benjamin does more to reveal an aging curatorial hand than the predilections of your average 2017-era game enthusiast.
Only time will tell if the platform is appropriate for that kind of content and whether or not the company has secured the right curatorial talent to greenlight that type of project.
At the time, the Tennessee Division of Archaeology recovered the artifacts, then boxed them up and placed them in a permanent curatorial facility, where they remained in the dark for two decades.
I mean, I have some on my mobile phone, because sometimes I take snapshots, but also the curatorial team, for example, took a lot of photographs when we were doing research trips.
Cacchione achieves this by deviating from the chronological curatorial model in several instances, displaying works from different periods side by side to illustrate the extent to which paint and verse were intertwined.
An interesting and potentially problematic issue that this new kind of hybrid space raises is the disappearing boundaries between public and private, curatorial and commercial, entrepreneurial and educational in the art world.
State-run television networks said little about the Panama papers except to present them as part of an "information war" against Mr Putin, "the curatorial work of the US State Department itself".
"Outside of stereotypical Hollywood portrayals, investigative journalism exposés, and YouTube videos, very little is known in the United States about the people and culture of Saudi Arabia," reads the exhibition's curatorial statement.
Colin Fanning, a curatorial fellow at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, points out that European philosophers have long promoted block-­based games as a form of "good" play that cultivates abstract thought.
The accompanying catalogue, with a useful chronology and essays by the curatorial team as well as Antonio Eligio (Tonel), Rachel Weiss, and de la Nuez, is an essential and richly illustrated sourcebook.
John Schaefer: Martin Creed Curatorial Talk (Saturday) This series of talks revolves around the "Martin Creed: The Back Door" exhibition, which is on display at the Park Avenue Armory through Aug. 3370.
The show, titled Making Faces: Images of Exploitation and Empowerment, is organized by Ashley Swinnerton, the Collection Specialist at MoMA, and Dessane Cassell, a curatorial fellow of the museum's department of film.
In less than a year they've worked with artists ranging from MSHR and Molly Soda to Alfredo Salazar-Caro and Peter Burr, and drawn on that growing pool for their curatorial process.
"I still think they struggle for resources, but they are on a lot firmer ground than they ever have been," said Amy Mackie, who runs Parse NOLA, a nonprofit curatorial residency here.
Dividing the responsibilities of the director, who sets a museum's curatorial mission, from those of the chief executive, who controls the purse strings, was a fashion in the 1980s and early '90s.
Now, as the director and chief executive of the largest public arts institution in Northern California, he will oversee curatorial and education programs and manage a staff of more than 500 people.
After several phone meetings a Skype conversation was arranged between Simas and Laâbissi, observed by the PS20163 curatorial staff, so the artist could hear the concerns over her use of sacred regalia.
Further to my own concerns, I was shocked to find that the curatorial students who were my only consistent proximate cohort were equally dismayed with the content and quality of the program.
Not long after the Met cut the ribbon on Mr. Koch's $65 million plaza, the museum announced it was eliminating up to 100 jobs, affecting people in administrative, conservation and curatorial positions.
The two met in the late 1990s, during her curatorial studies, through a professor, and in the years following often had lunch at Cattelan's favorite restaurant, Il Carpaccio, near the Porta Venezia.
Tiona Nekkia McClodden was selected as the fifth recipient of the Keith Haring Fellowship in Art and Activism by the Center for Curatorial Studies and the Human Rights Project at Bard College.
Aren't we overdue for a curatorial assessment of the clothes, furniture, store design, architecture, photographic imagery and soft-sculptural men's wear conjured by this driven, intuitive, musclebound and aesthetically off-kilter Californian?
Organized by the Center's curatorial team across two galleries, the exhibition's more than 53 works span continents, training levels, and types of incarceration, from Western penal systems to psychological institutions and more.
"When you're at any type of cultural landmark, anything where there is a curatorial responsibility, you have got to be so careful," said Bronson van Wyck, a New York City party planner.
A spokeswoman for the museum said that its trustees have no decision-making role in its exhibitions, which are determined solely by the museum's "strong curatorial staff" in regular consultation with artists.
Hardly. Roughly 70 percent of curators in the United States are women, and women outnumber men in doctorates attained in art history, a requirement for academia and increasingly necessary for curatorial jobs.
Art Review Transnational is the new buzzword in curatorial circles, aimed at artists whose cultural identity is fluid, a hybrid of the many countries where they have lived, studied and now work.
Her show has a certain stillness — a stark contrast to the gallery rooms next door, where the finishing touches of Jonathan Anderson's curatorial debut, "Disobedient Bodies," are being put precisely into place.
Drawn from the Whitney's collection, "Fast Forward" has great moments, in individual efforts and the groupings worked out by its organizers, Jane Panetta, an associate curator, and Melinda Lang, a curatorial assistant.
Just as curatorial choices shouldn't be beholden to popular tastes but directed toward education and illumination, so too should we expect cultural gatekeepers to be similarly forward thinking in their operational duties.
Finances were shaky, morale was low, and the board had just dismissed its director, Merrill C. Rueppel, whose two years in the post were marked by acrimonious relations with the curatorial staff.
The film's blend of curatorial nostalgia and dystopian prophecy captured a mood of self-conscious melancholy in its moment and set a tone of melancholy self-consciousness that has endured ever since.
According to Mia's Deputy Director and Chief Curator Matthew Welch, the curatorial team, including the vision of Chinese art curator Liu Yang, had originally considered a Chinese set designer for the exhibition.
The broad survey of Latin American art was a common curatorial approach of the late 21981s and early '21983s, when the field was only beginning to gain recognition in the United States.
MA Curatorial Practice offers the place and time to expand students' thinking and skills as curators, with an extraordinary international faculty in one of the great centers of art in the world.
The idea for Browntourage, the duo's curatorial collective supporting female artists of color, was born out of a party foul: An inebriated man at a party asked the women to form his harem.
Since then, he has been an artist in residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem, attended the International Studio & Curatorial Program, and has had his work exhibited at the Guggenheim and the Whitney.
Last month news broke that M.I.A would be the big name taking on curatorial duties for this year's Meltdown Festival, an annual set of special concerts that takes place at London's Southbank Centre.
Dark Humor was drawn from University of Delaware and Delaware Art Museum collections by Tiffany Barber, the Museum's 2015 Alfred Appel Jr. Curatorial Fellow and a PhD candidate at the University of Rochester.
Lucy had joined the EyeEm community five months ago to participate in the site's annual photo competition, and the curatorial team (which didn't include EyeEm Vision) did not select her as a finalist.
Developed in collaboration with Director Audrey Genois and curatorial assistant Maude Johnson, MOMENTA 2019 seeks to enrich our relationships to objects, presenting these as complex, even though we can be ambivalent towards them.
In a joint interview, Chatrian said the doppelspitze structure had allowed him to take a more hands-on curatorial approach than his predecessor, Dieter Kosslick, who oversaw the festival alone for 18 years.
We are compelled to write to propose an improved structure for documenta that does not prioritize revenue above all other priorities, and defends its' future artistic and curatorial autonomy and progressive political mission.
With the curatorial concept and the participating projects responding to it, this biennial aims to investigate how the museum as an institution exists as, and within, a social, cultural, economic and political ecosystem.
" Julie Ault (60), is an artist and curator "redefining the role of the artwork and the artist by melding artistic, curatorial, archival, editorial, and activist practices into a new form of cultural production.
On a practical branding level, the museum's curatorial team helps store buyers make sure colors are correct in reproductions and checks out copyrights, which can sometimes be impossible or overly expensive to secure.
Morgan Hamilton is a visual artist living in New Castle, DE. He's an adjunct professor at The University of Delaware, where he received his MFA, and the curatorial fellow at The Delaware Contemporary.
MA Curatorial Practice offers the place and time to expand your thinking and skills as a curator, with an extraordinary international faculty in one of the great centers of art in the world.
Moreover, her works' installation in what amounts to a narrow hallway does not do it justice ­­— and borders on curatorial sexism, as larger spaces seem reserved for the male artists in the show.
Whereas texts, especially someone you're dating, you're going to have literally thousands of texts so I'm just wondering if the meaning is lost when you have so many, and also the curatorial practices.
Designed to demystify the curatorial field, the position encourages professional curators to engage with the public and discuss ideas important for their own practice while writing critically about the field as a whole.
Ultimately, Asher's research conclusions will become a toolkit in service of the curatorial department.. "So," she explains, it's all about the interpretive strategies that we happen to be taking for any given exhibition.
SVA Curatorial Practice offers the place and time to expand students thinking and skills as a curator, with an extraordinary international faculty in one of the great centers of art in the world.
Creating formal groupings that divorce objects from their origins goes against most of the tenets of new art history and curatorial practice — but it also permits fresh perceptions that free works from pigeonholing.
Aesthetic notions that would draw a dismissive eye roll in au courant curatorial circles — the importance of honing fundamental artistic skills, the primacy of the painstakingly crafted object — still hold powerful sway here.
Curatorial and conservation jobs are likely to be cut by an additional 5 percent, and administrative staff — including marketing, human resources, and digital personnel — may see staff cuts of 15 to 2185 percent.
An especially galling dereliction of curatorial duty happened in 1971, when the Met's curator of contemporary arts, Henry Geldzahler, deaccessioned three Beckmann paintings to buy a big, stainless-steel sculpture by David Smith.
The show's curatorial team organized the show around the idea of a "fictional museum," and the display is meant to challenge viewers' assumptions about how artworks should be organized in an institutional display.
The sketchbooks date from 1935–2014 and are largely unpublished, and the next Stefan Engelhorn Curatorial Fellow in the Busch-Reisinger Museum (2019–21) will be appointed to study and catalogue the gift.
Representation of artists was also an important part of Mr. Littman's curatorial approach; he said he had to "actively fight" to have female artists represented in the show, after most galleries proposed men.
This disconnect between what diversity looks like in the galleries versus behind the scenes by no means occurs just at MoMA, nor is it confined to the relative privilege of the curatorial ranks.
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The London gallery announced four new curatorial hires focusing on art from South Asia, Western Asia, and North Africa, but the group Art + Museum Transparency has questioned the gallery's commitment to international art.
Untitled, Art — a Miami Beach staple since 2106 — is concurrently hosting the inaugural edition of its satellite fair there, in an effort to promote "curatorial balance and integrity," as the fair puts it.
One commonality is that they are "playing between figuration and abstraction," in the words of Carlyn Thomas, a curatorial assistant who worked on the show — a balance similar to Ms. Thomas's own art.
Bunch, now sixty-three, previously served as the associate director for curatorial affairs at the National Museum of American History, and then spent five years as the president of the Chicago Historical Society.
His mother retired as a senior lecturer in sociology at Ohio State University and is a volunteer curatorial assistant at the C. A. Triplehorn Insect Collection in the university's Museum of Biological Diversity.
While MoMA's curatorial team reorganizes their collection by employing some contemporary rethinking infused with liberal political and cultural sensibilities, the architectural reconsideration falls short in introducing an innovative building for the 21st century.
Another big change at 250 Bowery is ICP's curator-in-residence program, where leading thinkers in the photography field will be brought in to develop exhibitions and programming alongside ICP's own curatorial team.

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