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Steven L. Bridges promoted to Senior Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs of MSU Broad Art Museum Since joining the MSU Broad Art Museum in November of 2015, Bridges has curated and co-curated several major exhibitions. EAST LANSING, MI .-The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University announced the promotion of Steven L. Bridges to Senior Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs. Bridges previously served as Associate Curator. Stevens extraordinary career and professionalism as an art curator have been essential for the scholarly and academic standing of our museum, said MSU Broad Art Museum Director Mónica Ramírez-Montagut. He has personally produced over thirty-five exhibitions at the MSU Broad Art Museum with steadfast care, all of exceedingly high integrity, intellectual rigor, and responsiveness to the concerns of our time. I am delighted for this well-deserved promotion and look forward to working closely with Steven in h ....
The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University is pleased to announce the promotion of Steven L. Bridges to Senior Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs. Bridges previously served as Associate Curator. âStevenâs extraordinary career and professionalism as an art curator have been essential for the scholarly and academic standing of our museum,â said MSU Broad Art Museum Director Mónica RamÃrez-Montagut. âHe has personally produced over thirty-five exhibitions at the MSU Broad Art Museum with steadfast care, all of exceedingly high integrity, intellectual rigor, and responsiveness to the concerns of our time. I am delighted for this well-deserved promotion and look forward to working closely with Steven in his new leadership role.â ....
Ceramics Are in Fashion Jonathan Anderson and Kris Van Assche are among the designers inspired by contemporary creations. A dress from the JW Anderson fall 2021 collection and presentation, which explored volume and shape, and a ceramic piece by Shawanda Corbett.Credit.Juergen Teller, via JW Anderson By Jessica Bumpus The fashion designer Jonathan Anderson has always valued the relationship between ceramic forms and fashion. In December, he curated an exhibition of ceramics and porcelain by Akiko Hirai, titled “Setting a Hare in the China Shop,” at the JW Anderson shop in London and, in February, collaborated with the ceramic artists Magdalene Odundo and Shawanda Corbett for the label’s fall 2021 collection and presentation. ....
Featured in Garage Galleries Thrive in Car-Bound Los Angeles Liz Craft, Emma Gray, Pentti Monkonnen and Thomas Solomon discuss the exhibition programmes they launched in their homes Liz Craft, Emma Gray, Pentti Monkkonen and Thomas Solomon discuss the exhibition programmes they launched in their garages. Thomas Solomon When I moved to LA in the early 1980s, I had been director at White Columns. I was very New York: I wore black, smoked, didn’t drive. A lot of the artists I met in LA used their garages as studios so, when I decided to open a gallery in 1988, I found a two-car garage off Fairfax Boulevard and called it The Garage. At the time, the city was dominated by big galleries such as Margo Leavin, Rosamund Felsen and Luhring Augustine Hetzler, but my space was more like 98 Greene Street Loft – the New York gallery that my mother, Holly Solomon, started with Gordon Matta-Clark in 1969 – although it was also very LA: the birthplace of ....
Nothing predestined Chantal Crousel to become one of the most successful gallerists in Paris. Born in Belgium as the daughter of a bank manager, Crousel was working in Brussels as a secretary for a forklift truck company when, one day, she spotted a drawing by Man Ray in a storefront window. This serendipitous acquisition propelled Crousel to move to Paris, study art history, and become a gallerist. She inaugurated her eponymous gallery near the Centre Pompidou in 1980, where early exhibitions on artists from Alighiero Boetti to Cindy Sherman revealed Crousel’s international outlook and intellectual curiosity. In 2005, five years after her son Niklas Svennung joined the gallery, Crousel relocated to the Marais, which is the city’s main gallery district today. The gallery continues to represent a broad stable of artists, including Gabriel Orozco, Mona Hatoum, Glenn Ligon, Haegue Yang, Jean-Luc Moulène, and Mimosa Echard. ....