Bard College
Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
This spring the Center for Curatorial Studies presents twelve exhibitions curated by second-year students in the Center’s graduate program as part of their requirements for the master’s degree. The exhibitions will be on view at the Center for Curatorial Studies, as well as in Newburgh, New York City, and Woodstock. Limited free seating is available on a chartered bus that leaves from SoHo in New York City for the exhibition openings. Reservations must be made in advance by calling the Center at 845-758-7598.
March 6 – 20
Center for Curatorial Studies
Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
Against Our Will (Beth B., Judy Chicago, Miranda July, Carol Kumata, Leslie Labowitz, Suzanne Lacy, Ana Mendieta, Sandra Orgel, Aviva Rahmani, Teresa Serrano, Sacred Naked Girls, Feminist Art Workers)
Curator: Erin Salazar
Marine Hugonnier
Curator: Risa Puleo
Between Pass and Fail (Nayland Blake, Adrian Piper, Kara Walker)
Curator: Nicole J. Caruth
Over Sight (Spencer Finch, Roni Horn, Kerry Tribe)
Curator: Jen Mergel
Seeing Double (Giovanni Anselmo, Inaki Bonillas, Ceal Floyer, Sherrie Levine, Michael Snow, James Turrell)
Curator: Jenny Moore
April 9 – May 8
Yellow Bird Gallery
19 Front Street, Newburgh
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 9, 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Estranged Objects (Allan McCollum, Dario Robleto)
Curator: Paula A. Bigboy
Looking Both Ways: Three Artists from Korea (Kisoo Kwon, Eun-ae Seo, Seung-Ho Yoo)
Curator: Jyeong-Yeon Kim
Fragments of Time (Marina Abramovic and Ulay, John Coplans, Stefania Galegati, Robert Mapplethorpe, Pietro Ruffo)
Curator: Camilla Pignatti Morano
a forest and a tree (Yael Bartana, Phil Collins, Esra Ersen, Emily Jacir, Sislej Xhafa)
Curator: Pelin Uran
April 9 – April 24
Center for Photography at Woodstock
59 Tinker Street, Woodstock
Opening reception: Saturday, April 9, 5:00-7:00
Framing War (Alexandra Boulat, Ron Haviv, Gary Knight, Antonin Kratochvil)
Curator: Judy Ditner
May 7 – June 4
Artists Space
38 Greene Street, New York City
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 7, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Four by Four (Beatriz Viana Felgueiras, Cagla Hadimioglu, Hassan Khan, Moataz Nasr)
Curator: Yasmeen Siddiqui
Things Fall Apart All Over Again (Carlos Bunga, Heather Rowe, Michael Sailstorfer)
Curators: Cecilia Alemani and Simone Subal
Graduate Colloquium: New Work in Criticism
Students in the Center’s graduate track in criticism, the visual arts, and exhibition will present their work for the master’s degree in a colloquium, which will include discussion sessions moderated by members of the faculty.
April 26, 4:30 p.m. (reception at 7:00 p.m.)
Franklin W. Olin Humanities Building, Room 102
Bard College
Paul Brewer: “Transgression and Capitulation: Adolescence in Contemporary Visual Culture”
C. Davida Ingram: “The Art of Desiring Aids”
Lyra Kilston: “Rethinking the Future: The World Trade Center Memorial and the Politics of Memory”
Ramona J. Piagentini: “Curating Crossings in the San Diego/Tijuana Border Region: inSITE 1992 to the Present”
Center programs and exhibitions are supported by the Center’s Board of Governors, the Friends of the Center for Curatorial Studies, and the Center’s annual benefit for student scholarships and exhibitions. The Center is particularly grateful for the opportunity to present its spring exhibitions in collaboration with Yellow Bird Gallery, the Center for Photography at Woodstock, and Artists Space, and for additional support from the Monique Beudert Fund. Bus transportation is provided through the generosity of Audrey Irmas.
All programs are free and open to the public. For further information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit http://www.bard.edu/ccs.
Images top: Kisoo Kwon, 2003; Yael Bartana, 2001; Alexandra Boulat, 2003; Beatriz Viana Felgueiras, 2004