Amira Gad
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Amira Gad is an Egyptian art curator, writer, and editor in modern and contemporary art and architecture who was born in France but grew up in Saudi Arabia.[1][2] She is currently Head of Programmes at the Light Art Space (LAS), a private foundation based in Berlin.
Career[]
From 2009 to 2014, Gad was Managing Curator and Publications at Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art in Rotterdam.[3] In her time at the institution, she curated exhibitions and public programmes including the show ‘Short Big Drama’ with artist Angela Bulloch (co-curated with Nicolaus Schafhausen in 2012), ‘The Temptation of AA Bronson’ (2014) that received the AICA Best Exhibition of the Year Award in The Netherlands[4] and the 2-day conference I AM FOR AN ART CRITICISM THAT… held at Witte de With Center for Center for Contemporary Art[5] and Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam curated with the-then artistic director Defne Ayas.
Gad worked as a curator at the Serpentine Galleries in London from 2014 to 2019 where her exhibitions were widely covered by the international press.[6] She curated exhibitions of work (and edited the accompanying publications) by artists Arthur Jafa (2017-on tour) and Jimmie Durham (2015).[7] Her show of Lynette Yiadom-Boakye's work ‘Verses After Dusk’ awarded the artist the Sky Arts Award for Visual Arts in 2016.[8]
Her exhibition of Arthur Jafa's work ‘A Series of Utterly Improbable, Yet Extraordinary Renditions’ (co-curated with Hans Ulrich Obrist) won the AICA Award for Best Exhibition of 2018 in Germany.[9][10] The exhibition continued its tour to Galerie Rudolfinum in Prague[11][12] and the Moderna Museet in Stockholm (2019).[13] The accompanying catalogue (co-edited with Joseph Constable) won the Richard Schlagman Art Book Award in 2019.[14]
Sondra Perry's 2018 Serpentine Galleries exhibition ‘Typhoon Coming On’[15] traveled to the Institute of Contemporary Art[16] in Miami while the Torbjørn Rødland exhibition ‘The Touch That Made You’ she curated in 2017 toured to the Fondazione Prada Osservatorio in Milan.[17]
Alongside working on exhibitions of modern and contemporary art, Gad was the curator working on the public commission by Lee Ufan installed in Kensington Gardens in 2018[16], as well as part of the selection committee that appointed Japanese architect Junya Ishigami for the 2019 Serpentine Pavilion[18] and the curator on Serpentine 2016 architecture programme that presented Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), Asif Khan, Kunlé Adeyemi (NLE), Yona Friedman, and Barkow Leibinger.[19]
Selected exhibitions[]
- Albert Oehlen (2019)
- Hito Steyerl: Power Plants (2019) (curated with Ben Vickers, Kay Watson, and Amal Khalaf)
- Sondra Perry: Typhoon Coming On (2018)[20]
- Abdulnasser Gharem and Heimo Zobernig: Subversive Forms of Social Sculpture (2018)[21]
- Torbjørn Rødland: The Touch That Made You (2017)[22][23]
- Arthur Jafa: A Series of Utterly Improbable, Yet Extraordinary Things (co-curated with Hans Ulrich Obrist), 2017-ongoing[24]
- John Latham: A World View, 2017[1]
- Zaha Hadid: Early Paintings and Drawings (co-curated with Hans Ulrich Obrist), 2016[25]
- Helen Marten: Drunk Brown House, 2016[26]
- Angela Bulloch and Maria Zerres: Considering Dynamics and the Forms of Chaos, 2016[27]
- HACK SPACE (co-curated with Hans Ulrich Obrist), 2016[28][29]
- Simon Denny: Products for Organising, 2015
- Jimmie Durham: Various Items and Complaints, 2015[30]
- Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Verses After Dusk, 2015[31]
- Julio Le Parc: Drawings and Games, 2014[32]
- Reiner Ruthenbeck, 2014[33][34]
- Blue Times (co-curated with Nicolaus Schafhausen), 2014[35]
- The Temptation of AA Bronson (curated by AA Bronson, organised together with Defne Ayas), 2013[36]
- Angela Bulloch: Short Big Drama (co-curated with Nicolaus Schafhausen), 2012[37]
Other activities[]
Gad is a regular guest lecturer at Sotheby's Institute of Art in London and other art schools in addition to giving talks,[38] leading masterclasses and workshops such as Frieze Academy's day-long event ‘How to Curate an Exhibition’.[39]
Bibliography[]
- Lee Ufan: The Art of Encounter (Editor, Serpentine Galleries, Koenig Books and Lisson Gallery, 2019)[40]
- Sondra Perry: Typhoon Coming On (Editor, Serpentine Galleries and Koenig Books, 2018)[41]
- Torbjørn Rødland: The Touch That Made You (Editor, Serpentine Galleries and Koenig Books, 2018)[42]
- Arthur Jafa: A Series of Utterly Impossible, Yet Extraordinary Renditions (Editor, Serpentine Galleries and Koenig Books, 2018)[43]
- John Latham: A World View (Editor and writer, Serpentine Galleries and Koenig Books, 2017)[44]
- Zaha Hadid: Early Paintings and Drawings (Editor, Serpentine Galleries and Koenig Books, 2016)[45]
- HACK SPACE (Editor, Serpentine Galleries and K11 Art Foundation, 2016)
- Helen Marten: Drunk Brown House (Editor, Serpentine Galleries and Koenig Books, 2016)[46]
- Angela Bulloch & Maria Zerres: Considering Dynamics and the Forms of Chaos (Editor, Sternberg Press & Sharjah Art Museum, 2016)[47]
- Serpentine Pavilion and Summer Houses (Editor, Serpentine Galleries and Koenig Books, 2016)[48]
- Simon Denny: Products for Organising (Editor and writer, Serpentine Galleries and Koenig Books, 2015)[49]
- Jimmie Durham: Various Items and Complaints (Editor, Serpentine Galleries and Koenig Books, 2015)[50]
- Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Verses After Dusk (Editor and writer, Serpentine Galleries and Koenig Books, 2015)[51]
- Willem de Rooij, Character is Fate: Piet Mondrian’s Horoscopes (Editor, Witte de With Publishers, 2015)[52]
- The Crime Was Almost Perfect (Editor, Sternberg Press and Witte de With Publishers, 2014)[53]
- Erik van Lieshout, HOME: Rotterdam Zuid (Editor, Witte de With Publishers, 2014)[54]
- Morality in Fragments (Editor, Witte de With Publishers, 2014)[55]
- Lidwien van de Ven: Rotterdam – Sensitive Times (Editor, Witte de With Publishers, 2013)[56]
- Angela Bulloch: Source Book 10 (Editor, Witte de With Publishers, 2012)[57]
- Tariq Ramadan: On Super-Diversity (Copy-Editor, Witte de WIth Publishers and Sternberg Press, 2012)[58]
- Miki Kratsman: All about us (Assistant Editor, Sternberg Press and Ursula Blickle Foundation, 2011)[59]
Awards and honours[]
- Nomination for Women Leading the Art World, UK (The Sunday Times)[60]
- Winner of the 2019 Richard Schlagman Art Book Award in the category Outstanding Artist's Book[61]
- Winner of the AICA Award 2018: Exhibition of the Year, Germany[62]
- Winner of the Sky Arts Awards 2016: Visual Arts Category, UK[63]
- Winner of the Best Dutch Book Design 2015, The Netherlands[64][65]
- Winner of the AICA Awards 2014: Exhibition of the Year, The Netherlands[66]
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- ^ Marten, Helen; Obrist, Hans Ulrich; Peel, Yana; Gad, Amira; Constable, Joseph; Serpentine Sackler Gallery (2016). Drunk brown house. ISBN 978-1-908617-40-8. OCLC 962423438.
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