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Jeffrey De Blois

Photo: Mel Taing

Photo: Mel Taing

Jeffrey De Blois (he/him) is the Mannion Family Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston. He has organized Believers: Artists and the Shakers; Sara Cwynar: Alphabet; Charles Atlas: About Time; Tau Lewis: Spirit Level; Tammy Nguyen; Rose B. Simpson: Legacies; Napoleon Jones-Henderson: I Am As I Am – A Man; Raúl de Nieves: The Treasure House of Memory; Eva LeWitt; Carolina Caycedo: Cosmotarrayas; and Caitlin Keogh: Blank Melody, among others. He has been a critical contributor to several other projects at the ICA, including To Begin Again: Artists and Childhood; Sterling Ruby; Less Is a Bore: Maximalist Art & Design; William Forsythe: Choreographic Objects; and Art in the Age of the Internet, 1989 to Today. He has written essays on the work of artists Charls Atlas, Tau Lewis, Marlon Forrester, Carolina Caycedo, William Kentridge, Caitlin Keogh, and Sterling Ruby. At the ICA, De Blois oversees the museum’s ambitious publications program. Before joining the ICA, De Blois was curatorial fellow at MIT List Visual Arts Center. He holds a MA from Boston University in the History of Art & Architecture.