CURATORIAL WORK
Projects Contributed
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Guggenheim Abu Dhabi (Upcoming)
Curatorial planning, collection development, and acquisition research focusing on artists from the WANASA region (West Asia, North Africa, South Asia).
Architectural design by Frank Gehry.
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Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun : neo-reservation landscape painting and ovoidism
The most celebrated, outspoken, and influential contemporary Indigenous artists working in Canada today.
Arsenal Contemporary New York (Jan 12 - March 16, 2024)
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Man Ray: Images, Dreams, and Love
The first large scale museum exhibition in China, and the largest to date in Asia, of the pioneering Modernist master Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitsky, 1890-1976).
M WOODS 798 (1 October, 2021 - 2 January, 2022)
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BRUCE NAUMAN : OK OK OK
China’s first and most comprehensive overview of the work of Bruce Nauman, in collaboration with Tate Modern, London and the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam.
M WOODS Hutong (11 March 2022 – 10 July 2022)
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Caroline Monnet: WORKSITE
The US solo debut of the Anishinaabe/French multidisciplinary artist. Curated by Greg A. Hill, former Audain Senior Curator of Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of Canada.
Arsenal Contemporary New York (Sept 8 - Oct 21, 2023)
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Real Fake Door
Group exhibition organized by artist Oli Epp and curator Mollie E Barnes.
Arsenal Contemporary New York (Nov 3 - Dec 16, 2023)
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Dancing with Xinjiang
Xinjiang was an important passage along the ancient Silk Road. For thousands of years, painters, artisans, musicians, dancers, and scholars, formed the exuberance of Xinjiang arts and cultures.
M Woods 798 (July 10- August 29, 2021)
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Ecologies of Landscape
Ecologies of Landscape gathers work by nine highly accomplished artists from Canada and abroad to re-imagine our perceptual, aesthetic, and ethical relationships with our home planet.
Barbara Edwards Contemporary (Nov 10, 2018 - Jan 26, 2019)
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Nuit Blanche Toronto 2018
Toronto’s free all-night celebration of contemporary art transforms public spaces into extraordinary landscapes.
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The Malcove Collection, University of Toronto Art Museum
Archival research, chemical analyses, and provenance tracing for a physical and digital exhibition reconsidering the collection.