Overview
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New York offers one of the most dynamic contemporary art scenes in the world, and over time has been the proving ground for many of the most influential artists, galleries, museums, and auction houses. Through intimate and public dialogue with distinguished and emerging artists, curators, critics, gallery owners, and specialists, this course provides in-depth insight into the production, selection, exhibition, and sale of contemporary art in the city today.
The objective of the course is to gain access to the intimate spaces of contemporary art production, exhibition, and collection in New York City.
Visits TBA.
Previous Visits Have Included:
- Discussion with an artist at Christie’s
- Visiting the private collection of Kathleen Madden
- A discussion with artist Nathaniel Mary Quinn and a tour of his studio
- A gallery crawl and discussion with artist Chris Dorland
- Meeting with Art Advisor Nicole Bray
Learning Outcomes
- Learn how to ask pertinent questions about the art of today
- Become familiar with terminology specific to the art world
- Engage in sustained discussion and reflection about contemporary art
- Explore various venues and neighborhoods of contemporary art activity
- Gain exposure to art professionals and unusual art spaces
Academic Profile
Kathleen Madden is an art historian who collects contemporary art and contributes regularly to art books and magazines such as Artforum, Art in America, and OSMOS. She contributed to Phaidon’s Great Women Artists, published in late 2019 and recently submitted texts for Phaidon’s forthcoming Vitamin D-3 book. Having completed her M.A. with Rosalind Krauss and Benjamin H.D. Buchloh at Columbia University, where she earlier attained a B.A. at Barnard College, Kathleen was prepared to be part of the curatorial teams producing exhibitions at Tate Modern, the Barbican Art Gallery, and the Serpentine Gallery, as well as initiate a Ph.D. focused on the landmark 1969 exhibition curated by Harald Szeemann at the Kunsthalle Bern, Live in Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form as it related to site specificity and collaborative practice. As the Commissioning Editor of Contemporary Art at Phaidon, London, the premier global publisher of the creative arts, Kathleen published books such as Vitamin Ph: New Perspectives in Photography and Ice Cream: Contemporary Art and Culture. Additionally, she has since produced books with artists such as Darren Almond, Chloe Piene, Philippe Parreno, Matthew Day Jackson, Marine Huggonier, the Royal College of Art Sculpture program M.A. students, and Performa 13, published by Gregory R. Miller & Co. Since 2011, Kathleen has lectured extensively about the emerging art scene for Barnard College, Columbia University and for M.A. students and public programs at Sotheby’s Institute of Art, New York. As an active collector she is a member of the Tate North American Acquisitions Committee, Tate Americas. Kathleen is a native New Yorker, who lived in London for eight years having returned to New York in 2010.
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