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Curator Ann Goldstein Delivers Introductory Address at Curatorial Workshop October 28 at Lang Recital Hall

Curator Ann Goldstein Delivers Introductory Address at Curatorial Workshop October 28 at Lang Recital Hall

Ann Goldstein

Former Stedelijk Museum of Amsterdam director Ann Goldstein was the introductory speaker Tuesday night at the inaugural Foundation To-Life, Inc. Arthur and Carol Kaufman Goldberg Visiting Curatorial Workshop.

Goldstein’s October 28 lecture was titled “Taking Place: From MOCA to the Stedelijk Museum.”  The address, at Lang Recital, was hosted by the Hunter College Department of Art and Art History and took its title from her first exhibition at the Stedelijk, which featured the work of 20 internationally recognized artists – from Karel Appel to Lawrence Weiner.

In her role as Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Los Angeles from 2010-2013, Goldstein organized important one-person exhibitions of some of the most significant artists of the contemporary period, including Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Martin Kippenberger, Barbara Kruger and Cady Noland. She is best known for a trio of large, carefully researched exhibitions she realized at MOCA, surveying the history of art since the 1960s.

The free lecture, open to the public, is slated to take place at 7 pm in the Lang Recital Hall in the Hunter North Building and is easily accessible via the entrance on East 69th Street between Lexington and Park avenues.

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