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/Anthony-Huberman
February 8th, 2022 • 7 PM EST • Tuesday
Anthony Huberman
Anthony Huberman
Bang on a Can
Bang on a Can

Anthony Huberman
Bang on a Can
One way to talk about art is to talk about drumming. Percussive polyrhythms and percussive ensembles provide a framework for thinking about aesthetic, expressive, political, and curatorial forms more broadly.
Anthony Huberman is the Director and Chief Curator of CCA Wattis Institute. He was the Founding Director of The Artist’s Institute in New York. He was Chief Curator of the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, Curator at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, Curator at SculptureCenter in New York, and Director of Education and Public Programs at MoMA PS1 in New York, where he initiated WPS1, the museum's radio station.He has curated solo exhibitions with artists such as Lydia Ourahmane, Vincent Fecteau, Adam Linder, Diamond Stingily, Léonie Guyer, Henrik Olesen, Laura Owens, Sam Lewitt, Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys, Lutz Bacher, Gedi Sibony, and Richard Artschwager, and has developed long-term research projects with artists such as Cecilia Vicuña, Dodie Bellamy, Seth Price, David Hammons, Joan Jonas, Thomas Bayrle, Haim Steinbach, Rosemarie Trockel, Jo Baer, and Jimmie Durham. Group shows/catalogues include "Mechanisms," "For the blind man in the dark room looking for the black cat that isn't there," and "Grey Flags." He co-curated the 2014 Liverpool Biennial. He has published numerous articles in art periodicals, including Artforum, Frieze, Flash Art, Afterall, and Mousse. His book "Today We Should Be Thinking About" was published by Koenig Books in 2016.
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