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Tina Kukielski

Join Locust Projects for a conversation with Tina Kukielski , an independent curator and writer based in New York City.

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Tina Kukielski is an independent curator and writer based in New York City. Her recent projects include co-curator of the acclaimed international exhibition, the 2013 Carnegie International. She was curator of the recent group exhibition All Watched Over (James Cohan Gallery, New York) and is curating the first New York solo exhibition of Chinese healer and outsider artist Guo Fengyi, featured in the 2013 Venice Biennale at Andrew Edlin Gallery, which opened in November 2015. Other recent projects include curator of Ugo Mulas: A Sensitive Surface (Lia Rumma, Milan and Naples); editor of the recent collaborative monograph of Ramin Haerizadeh, Rokni Haerizadeh and Hesam Rahmanian (Kunsthalle Zürich/Mousse); and co-editor of Shannon Ebner’s forthcoming monograph Auto Body Collision (Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh and Distributed Art Publishing, NY). 

She has curated museum exhibitions with Cory Arcangel and Antoine Catala (both at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh) and Sadie Benning, Corin Hewitt, Omer Fast, Taryn Simon, and Sara VanDerBeek (all for the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York), as well as numerous group show exhibitions. She has written on numerous artists for group show catalogues like the Whitney Biennial, Empire State, and the Carnegie International. She has authored texts on William Eggleston and Gordon Matta-Clark, both for the Whitney. In 2014, she spearheaded the digital recovery of original Andy Warhol artworks made on the Amiga computer, in partnership with Cory Arcangel. Kukielski is also a contributor to Artforum, Mousse Contemporary Art Magazin,e and The Exhibitionist.

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