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Curator’s Perspective: Jack Persekian

Oct 9, 2011
3–4:30 pm

New York, NY, USA
New Museum

235 Bowery
New York, NY 10002
 

On Sunday, October 9, Jack Persekian will speak at the Curator’s Perspective, an itinerant public discussion series that features international curators who distill current happenings in contemporary art, including the artists they are excited by, exhibitions that have made them think, and their views on recent developments in the art world.

This event is part of a touring conversation series with Persekian, including events in Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles, organized as part of ICI’s new programming initiatives that provide a platform for innovative international practitioners to directly connect with audiences across North America.

 

Presenter
Jack Persekian

Jack Persekian is a curator and producer who lives in Jerusalem and in Sharjah, U.A.E.


About The Curator's Perspective

The Curator’s Perspective is a free, itinerant public talk series featuring established U.S. and international curators, who present on their work and research. It was developed to offer audiences ways to connect with timely information and a wide variety of international perspectives on contemporary art and curating today. The series sheds light on movements and models that are shaping the curatorial field today, addressing questions about art, culture, and the artists and exhibitions that curators look to.

Credits

The Curator’s Perspective: Jack Persekian has been made possible, in part, by grants from the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; by in-kind support from the New Museum; and by generous contributions from the ICI Board of Trustees, ICI Benefactors Barbara and John Robinson, and ICI Partners and Patrons.