Archive for the ‘Curator’ Category

Haunch of Venison presents a group show organized by David
Salle and Richard Phillips of works produced in the 1980s New York.
1402 via Haunch of Venison


Curators, ranging in age from 30s to 60s, get a handle on art community in a new era of collaboration and cooperation.
1361 via LA Times


“The role of curators, writers, critics has become more important,” said Mr. Wakefield.
1332 via Observer


Philippe de Montebello interviews Carmen Bambach, curator at the Met, about the current exhibition, “The Drawings of Bronzino.”
1310 via thirteen.org


Hai Chang put the China Institute Gallery on the map by mounting small exhibits that illuminate different aspects of Chinese art.
1277 via NY Times


New curators with eclectic backgrounds are helping to define how art is viewed by the next generation of museum goers.
1266 via NY Times


Video from PBS detailing Shaquille O’Neil’s first stab at curating an exhibition "Size Does Matter" at the FLAG Art Foundation.
1240 via Curated


Artist and curator Will Corwin selects his top New York exhibitions in March and April.
1229 via Saatchi Gallery


At the Pinacothèque, Marc Restellini attracted a series of high-profile exhibitions – Roy Lichtenstein, Man Ray, the Chinese warriors.
1142 via The Independent


Peter Barnett, curator in charge of the Department of Medieval Art in the Cloisters at Met, gives a tour of the Langon Chapel.
1140 via thirteen.org


Curators answer the question "What is the Whitney Biennial?” Two videos are detailing the process of choosing exhibiting artists.
1123 via Curated


Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld and Andy Valmorbida organized Richard Hambleton's first European solo exhibit since 1985.
1097 via CNN

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New Museum's show, entitled “Skin Fruit” will include more than 100 works by 50 artists, including one by Jeff Koons.
1088 via ARTINFO


David Rimanelli curates an exhibition "Denim" at New York University's 80WSE Gallery.
1023 via Art in America


Mason Klein, curator of fine arts at the Jewish Museum, gives a tour of the exhibition "Alias Man Ray: The Art of Reinvention."
928 via thirteen.org


Dr. Pamela Kort curates 'Joseph Beuys: We Are The Revolution.' The exhibit is on view through February 6, 2010 at Mary Boone.
832 via Mary Boone


The rise of Klaus Biesenbach, MoMA’s Übersocial, very German curator at large and the new head of P.S.1.
756 via New York Mag


From Damien Hirst's skull to Michael Landy's powerful Breakdown, artists and curators pick the artworks that defined the decade.
591 via Guardian


The entire art world, their loved ones, and the their pets will officially be on site on Collins Avenue tomorrow and the caravan of events and champagne toasts will begin. What’s worth your time? Here’ our top ten Basel events.
1) WHAT/WHEN: Aby Rosen, Tico Mugrabi, and Peter Brant dinner at Solea (Dec. 3)
WHY: Aby hasn’t shown off his W and Hirsts to his friends just yet. It’s a hot crowd, hotter Spanish dinner, and most worthy after-party of Basel hosted by curator best friends Vito Schnabel, Alex Dellal, and Stavros Niarchos. It will be a long night!
2) WHAT/WHEN: Larry Gagosian dinner at Mr. Chow (Dec. 2)
WHY: Do you even have to ask? Eva and Michael have booked this date with Larry months ago and he won’t disappoint. All media is kept off limits and no expense is being spared.
3) WHAT/WHEN: Jefferson Hack and Sir Norman Rosenthal bash at the Delano (Dec. 2)
WHY: The Brit will be joined by Aaron Young, Christian Louboutin, Ryan McGinley, and Mirabelle Marden. It’s worth your time!
4) WHAT/WHEN: Moncler dinner by Remo Ruffini in honor of Pharrell Williams (Dec. 4)
WHY: Miami resident Pharell is eager to raise his art cred and we’re happily obliging.
5) WHAT/WHEN: Victor & Rolf Party at The Webster (Dec. 4)
WHY: These Dutch dudes always got deserved respect from the art crowd and their Spring 2010 collection was eye-popping.
6) WHAT/WHEN: Whitney Museum Cocktail Party (Dec. 3)
WHY: Didn’t attend a Whitney Art Party? This is your chance to catch up with the friendly faces like Ryan McGinness and Lisa Anastos.
7) WHAT/WHEN: Francois Nars cocktail party for 15th Anniversary 15X15 project at the Standard (Dec. 2)
WHY: Naomi Campbell is coming and that should be good enough of a reason. Bonus points for Lorenzo Martone, who’s organizing.
8) WHAT/WHEN: Pucci Dinner at the Webster (Dec. 3)
WHY: Company’s creative director is hot and so are his leggy, socialite fans. The likes of Julia Restoin-Roitfeld already booked their seats.
9) WHAT/WHEN: STAGES event with Lance Armstrong and Nike at O.H.W.O.W (Dec. 3)
WHY: Their event in New York was a smash and Mr. Tour de France is back in Miami to showcase works of Tom Sachs, Erik Parker, and Richard Prince for charity.
10) WHAT/WHEN: SNOB Magazine Bash at Shore Club (Dec. 5)
WHY: The Russians know how to put up an event especially when the most exclusive magazine in the former USSR is involved.
568 via ART RUBY's Art Box


Morgan Library's curator Declan Kiely selected works for the museum’s first Jane Austen show in more than a quarter of a century.
401 via NY Times


Twelve outstanding curators from art institutions across the US have been selected to participate in the 2010 fellowship program.
277 via Art Daily


Curators Andy Valmorbida and Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld present Richard Hambleton - one of true legendary figures in street art.
61 via V Magazine




