I went through his resume with incredulity. He doesn't have ANY experience.. he literally curated a handful of exhibitions. I wish someone could explain why he's there.
he's worked on the last two biennials. I have to say I was impressed with this years list - it doesn't seem at all to be cool hunting or art fair shopping, and it had a bunch of people I've never heard of in it. the video of reading the names of the artists in the show is goofy - but I think it's meant to be a little bit of a joke on the seriousness of the "biennial"
He's a serious curator, really great eye and intellect. I'm an artist that has had some great mtgs with him and as you can see by his shows, he's doing a good job. A huge benefit to the New Museum.
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Has anyone been able to get this guy to their studio for a Biennial studio visit?
I went through his resume with incredulity. He doesn't have ANY experience.. he literally curated a handful of exhibitions. I wish someone could explain why he's there.
he's worked on the last two biennials. I have to say I was impressed with this years list - it doesn't seem at all to be cool hunting or art fair shopping, and it had a bunch of people I've never heard of in it. the video of reading the names of the artists in the show is goofy - but I think it's meant to be a little bit of a joke on the seriousness of the "biennial"
He's handsome.
he's good and smart. i worked with him in the 2006 biennial.
He's a serious curator, really great eye and intellect. I'm an artist that has had some great mtgs with him and as you can see by his shows, he's doing a good job. A huge benefit to the New Museum.
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