Whitney Announces Curators for 2014 Biennial
2012-11-30 08:43:06 未知
The Whitney has announced plans for the 2014 Biennial, reports Carol Vogel of the New York Times. The exhibition will be organized by three non-Whitney curators, each taking a floor of the museum. The curators will be: Stuart Comer, the film curator at the Tate Modern in London; Anthony Elms, an associate curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia; and Michelle Grabner, a professor and the chairwoman of the painting and drawing department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Donna De Salvo, the Whitney’s chief curator, said, “The idea to have three curators came about after a series of discussions here. It’s an experiment. By slicing the museum up like a layer cake and seeing how it will look collectively, it gives the curators the opportunity to express their own points of view, each on a different floor.” This will also be the last Biennial in the Whitney’s Marcel Breuer building. The selection came out of a list of candidates proposed by Whitney staff members and approved by director Adam D. Weinberg.
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