Independent Curators International

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Independent Curators International (ICI) is a non-profit headquartered in New York City that has produced exhibitions, events, publications, and training opportunities since 1975.

History[]

Independent Curators International (ICI) was founded in 1975[citation needed] by Susan Sollins, Executive Producer and Curator of Art:21,[1] and Nina Castelli Sundell, who is the daughter of art dealers Leo Castelli and Ileana Sonnabend.[citation needed] The organization's goal it to make contemporary art available through traveling exhibitions.[1] The organization is as a contemporary art center, without an exhibition space, that shows new art by well-known and lesser-known artists.[citation needed]

It connects emerging and established curators, artists, and institutions to generate international networking, collaboration, exhibitions, publications, and curatorial training. Headquartered in New York, the organization presents curating developments and changes in exhibition-making, creating fresh ways of seeing and contextualizing contemporary art. Since it was established in 1975, ICI has worked with over 1,000 curators and 3,700 artists from 47 countries.[citation needed]

Publications[]

Here are a few of the books they have worked on:[2]

  • Milena Kalinovska; Paulo Herkenhoff; Independent Curators International. Beyond preconceptions: the sixties experiment. Independent Curators International (ICI); September 2000. ISBN 978-0-916365-58-5
  • Mary-Kay Lombino; Philip K. Dick; Independent Curators International. UnNaturally. Independent Curators International; 1 May 2003. ISBN 978-0-916365-66-0.
  • José Roca; Bruce Sterling; Independent Curators International. Museo de Arte Banco de la República (Bogotá, Colombia). Phantasmagoria: specters of absence. Independent Curators International; 1 October 2007. ISBN 978-0-916365-76-9.
  • Ralph Rugoff; Lynne Tillman; Independent Curators International. Shoot the family. Independent Curators International; March 2006. ISBN 978-0-916365-73-8

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Art:21 Staff". PBS. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Search books: Independent Curators International". Retrieved 10 January 2014.

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