Wassan Al-KhudairiWassan Al-Khudairi assumed the position of Collections Curator of
Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in 2007. Instrumental to the establishment of Mathaf and the conversion of the current building, she became Director in 2010. She has recently stepped down from her position to pursue postdoctoral studies.
Al-Khudairi’s research interests are in modern art from the Arab world, with a particular emphasis on Iraq. She was part of the curatorial team for the inaugural exhibition
Sajjil: A Century of Modern Art (2010-2011), which presented works from Mathaf’s permanent collection. She was appointed one of six Joint Artistic Directors of the 9th Gwangju Biennale in South Korea in 2012. Originally from Iraq, Al-Khudairi has lived in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the UK and the US, where she worked at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta and the Brooklyn Museum of Art in New York. She received her M.A. with distinction in Islamic Art and Architecture from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London.
Zdenka Badovinac Director of Ljubljana’s
Moderna galerija, Zdenka Badovinac has systematically dealt with processes of redefining history and questions of different avant-garde traditions in contemporary art – first, with
Body and the East: From the 1960s to the Present (1998), Moderna galerija, which travelled to Exit Art, New York in 2001. Badovinac’s work continued with the first public display of the
2000+ Arteast Collection: The Art of Eastern Europe in Dialogue with the West (2000), Moderna galerija, followed by a series of Arteast exhibitions, primarily at Moderna galerija:
Form-Specific (2003);
7 Sins: Ljubljana-Moscow (2004), co-curated with Victor Misiano and Igor Zabel;
Interrupted Histories (2006);
Arteast Collection 2000+23 (2006);
The Schengen Women (2008), Galerija Škuc, Ljubljana, part of the Hosting Moderna galerija! project;
Old Masters (2008), Zavod P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E., Center in galerijaP74, Ljubljana, also part of the Hosting Moderna galerija! project; and
Museum of Parallel Narratives (2011), MACBA, Barcelona.
Badovinac’s other major projects include
unlimited.nl-3, De Appel, Amsterdam (2000);
(un)gemalt (2002), Sammlung Essl, Kunst der Gegenwart, Klosterneuburg/Vienna;
ev+a 2004 Imagine Limerick, Open & Invited (2004), Limerick; and
Democracies/Tirana Biennale (2005), Tirana. Badovinac was Slovenian Commissioner at the Venice Biennale (1993-1997, 2005) and Austrian Commissioner at the São Paulo Biennial (2002). She is President of the International Committee of ICOM for Museums and Collections of Modern Art (CIMAM). Badovinac oversaw a new unit of the Moderna galerija - Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova (MSUM) in Ljubljana.
Emre BaykalEmre Baykal currently works as Exhibitions Director and Curator at
ARTER, İstanbul. Baykal worked for the İstanbul Biennial as Assistant Director from 1995 to 2000, and as Director from 2000 to 2005. In 2005, he co-curated the public space project İstanbul
Pedestrian Exhibition II: Tünel – Karaköy with Fulya Erdemci. From 2005 to 2008, he worked as the Director of Exhibitions at santralistanbul. In 2009, he briefly acted as as Artistic Director at Depo, İstanbul.
Among the group exhibitions Emre Baykal curated are
Second Exhibition (ARTER, 2010–2011);
Tactics of Invisibility (with Daniela Zyman; T-B A21, Vienna; Tanas, Berlin; ARTER, İstanbul, 2010–2011);
Mahrem (santralistanbul; Kunsthalle Wien Project Space; Tanas, Berlin, 2007–2008) and the
24th İstanbul Contemporary Artists Exhibition (with Susan van de Ven and Marcus Graf; Aksanat, 2005). Baykal also worked on solo exhibitions of artists including Mona Hatoum (
You Are Still Here, ARTER, 2012), Kutluğ Ataman (
Mesopotamian Dramaturgies, ARTER, 2011), Deniz Gül (
5 Person Bufet, ARTER, 2011) and Ali Kazma (
Obstructions, YKY Kazım Taşkent Art Gallery, 2010). He contributed to numerous publications and exhibition catalogues and is the author of
Kutluğ Ataman,You Tell Me About Yourself Anyway (2008) published by Yapı Kredi Publications.
Jesús María Carrillo CastilloJesús María Carrillo Castillo is Professor of Contemporary Art History at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Head of the Cultural Programmes Department of the
Reina Sofia Museum since 2008. He combines an analysis of contemporary culture and cultural institutions with a critical reading of art historical narratives.
He has published
Arte en la Red (Madrid: Cátedra, 2004);
Naturaleza e Imperio (Madrid: 12 calles, 2004) and
Tecnología e Imperio (Madrid: Nivola, 2003), and has also edited
Modos de hacer: arte crítico, esfera públicay acción directa (Salamanca: Ediciones de la Universidad de Salamanca, 2001);
Tendencias del Arte. Arte de Tendencias (Madrid: Citedra, 2003);
Desacuerdos: sobre arte, políticas y esfera pública en el Estado españolvols 1, 2, 3 y 4 (Barcelona: Macba, 2004-2007);
Douglas Crimp: Posiciones críticas (Madrid: Akal, 2005);
Martha Rosler. Imágenes Públicas (Barcelona: Gustavo Gili, 2008).
Antonia CarverAntonia Carver became Fair Director of
Art Dubai in August 2010. Art Dubai is the leading the international art fair for the Middle East and South Asia. In addition to its program of new commissions, performances, artists’ and curators’ residencies, it has the dynamic six-day Global Art Forum.
Carver has been based in Dubai since 2001, joining
Bidoun magazine as an editor in 2004 and later becoming director of Bidoun Projects. Between 1996 and 2001, she lived in London, working primarily in arts publishing (at contemporary visual arts, and as an editor at Phaidon) and administration (at the Institute of International Visual Arts, among other organizations). Carver has written extensively on Middle Eastern art and film, and was a correspondent for
The Art Newspaper. She is a member of the programming committee for the Dubai International Film Festival.
Haro CümbüşyanHaro Cümbüşyan is a collector of contemporary art based in London. He is also the founding director of
Collectorspace, a nonprofit initiative that aims to open up critical discussions on collecting art, and to create a variety of reference points for new generations of collectors in emerging art markets. Collectorspace launched its first location in İstanbul in September 2011.
Before moving over to the nonprofit world, Cümbüşyan was a management consultant and a partner at a boutique strategy consulting firm based in the US. He has Master’s degrees in Business and Economics from Yale University, University of Pennsylvania, and the London School of Economics.
Levent Çalıkoğlu Curator and art critic Levent Çalıkoğlu is Chief Curator at
İstanbul Modern since 2008. He is lecturer at Yıldız Technical University in the Art Management Department. He has published numerous articles and contributed to books on modern and contemporary Turkish art.
Among the exhibitions he curated are
Istanbul Modern Rotterdam (2012, Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam);
Dream and Reality: Modern and Contemporary Women Artists from Turkey (2011, İstanbul Modern, with Fatmagül Berktay, Zeynep İnankur, and Burcu Pelvanoğlu);
Paradise Lost (2011, İstanbul Modern, with Paolo Colombo);
Kutluğ Ataman: The Enemy Inside Me (2010-2011, İstanbul Modern);
From Traditional to Contemporary (2010, İstanbul Modern);
Journey With No Return (2010, A Foundation, London);
Istanbul Modern Berlin (2009, Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin);
Held Together with Water (2009, İstanbul Modern);
Sarkis: Site (2009, İstanbul Modern);
Istanbul: New Continent (2009, Seul Museum of Modern Art);
New Works New Horizons (2009, İstanbul Modern);
Hybrid Narratives (2007, Akbank Culture and Art Center, İstanbul);
Twilight Notebook (2006, Yıldız Technical University Art Gallery, İstanbul) and
Strangers with Angelic Faces (2006, Space Triangle Gallery, London).
Can ElgizCan Elgiz studied architecture at İstanbul Technical University. During his years at the university, he became an art aficionado through the classes he took with professors such as Sebahattin Eyüboğlu, Ercüment Kalmık, Şadan Bezeyiş and Yavuz Görey. His love for art turned him into a collector more than 20 years ago. Elgiz first started collecting Turkish art, and his collection eventually expanded to include international contemporary art. In 2001, he founded Proje4L İstanbul Contemporary Art Museum, after the realization that young and unknown artists in Turkey did not have the opportunity to exhibit their work. As is the dream of all collectors, he exhibited selections from his own collection at Proje4L, with the belief that collections should be shared with the public.
Proje4L still functions as a “private collection museum,” having supported young artists, providing them with the possibility of transforming their creative powers into artistic creation and assisting them in being recognized on the global platform for art.
Charles EscheCharles Esche is a curator, writer, Director of the
Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, and co-founder of Afterall Journal and
Afterall Books, based at Central St. Martins College of Art and Design, London. He is a visiting lecturer at a number of European academies, a regular advisor at the Rijksakademie, Amsterdam, and a board member of Manifesta.
In past years, Esche has curated the following biennials:
U3 – 6th Triennial of Contemporary Slovenian Art, Ljubljana, Slovenia (2010); 3rd Riwaq Biennale, Ramallah, Palestine (2009) with Reem Fadda; 2nd Riwaq Biennale (2007) with Khalil Rabah; 9th İstanbul Biennial (2005) with Vasıf Kortun, Esra Sarıgedik Öktem and November Paynter; and the Gwangju Biennale (2002) with Hou Hanru and Song Wang Kyung. He co-curated Tate Triennial:
Intelligence at Tate Britain and
Amateur - Variable Research Initiatives at Konstmuseum and Konsthall, Göteborg, both in 2000. From 2000-2004, he was Director of the Rooseum Center for Contemporary Art, Malmö, and from 1998-2002, he organized the international art academic research project 'Proto-academy' at Edinburgh College of Art. Visual Arts Director at Tramway, Glasgow, from 1993-1997, Esche curated exhibitions by Elisabeth Ballet, Christine Borland, Roderick Buchanan, Douglas Gordon, Jonathan Monk, Stephen Willats and Richard Wright, as well as group shows
Trust and
The Unbelievable Truth.
A book of Esche’s selected writings,
Modest Proposals, was published by Baglam Press, İstanbul, in 2005. He has written for numerous catalogues, magazines and art magazines, including
Artforum,
Frieze,
Parkett and
Art Monthly.
Vasıf Kortun Vasıf Kortun is a writer, curator, and teacher in the field of contemporary visual art. He is the Director of Programs and Research at SALT, and was the founding director of various institutions including: Platform Garanti Contemporary Art Center, İstanbul (2001–2010); Proje4L İstanbul Museum of Contemporary Art, İstanbul (2001–2004); and the Museum of the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson (1993–1997).
Kortun has curated numerous exhibitions in Turkey and internationally. He was the chief curator of the 3rd İstanbul Biennial, 1992 and co-curator (with Charles Esche) of the 9th İstanbul Biennial, 2005. In addition, he co-curated the 6th Taipei Biennial, Taipei, 2008 and 2nd Biennale of Ceramics in Contemporary Art, Albisola, 2003 and the 24th São Paolo Biennial, São Paolo, 1998 among others. Kortun organized the Turkish Pavilion at the 52nd Venice Biennale, Venice, 2007, and he was curator of the UAE Pavilion at the 54th Venice Biennale, Venice, 2011. In 2006, he received the Award for Curatorial Excellence from the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College.
Bartomeu Marí RibasBartomeu Marí Ribas is currently Director of the
Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona (MACBA). He was the Curator of Exhibitions at the Fondation pour l’Architecture in Brussels between 1989 and 1993, and was also the Curator at IVAM-Centre Julio González in Valencia (1994-1996). He was the director of Witte de With, Centre for Contemporary Art in Rotterdam (The Netherlands) during 1996-2002. Between 2002 and 2004, Marí was the coordinator of the Centro Internacional de Cultura Contemporánea in Donostia-San Sebastián (Basque Country). In 2002 he co-curated the Taipei Biennial with Chia-chi Jason Wang and in 2004 he co-curated the exhibition
Juan Muñoz. La Voz Sola. Esculturas, dibujos y obras para la radio, shown at La Casa Encendida, Madrid with James Lingwood. In 2005, he was the Curator of the Spanish Pavillion at the 51st Venice Biennial, where Antonio Muntadas was the invited artist. Between 2004 and 2008 he worked as Chief Curator at MACBA, Barcelona.
Bartomeu Marí Ribas has curated exhibitions by artists such as Raoul Hausmann, Lawrence Weiner, Rita McBride, Eulàlia Valldosera, Francis Picabia, Frederik Kiesler, Marcel Broodthaers, Michel François, and Francis Alÿs, among others. He has written numerous articles about contemporary art and is currently working on a volume of essays about the art of our time.
Georg Schöllhammer Georg Schöllhammer is a writer, editor and curator based in Vienna, Austria. He is founder of the journal
Springerin - Hefte für Gegenwartskunst, head of
tranzit.at and chairman of The Július Koller Society (Bratislava). Being Editor-in-chief of
Documenta 12 in Kassel, Schöllhammer has conceived and directed
Documenta 12 magazines. Schöllhammer has co-curated Manifesta 8 (2010) and directed Viennafair (2011). He is member of the boards of Kontakt – The Art Collection of Erste Group and steirischer herbst.
Forthcoming and recent exhibitions and projects include
Imagination of the Political Subject (Vienna Festival 2013);
Sovjet Modern (AZW, Vienna 2012);
Moments (ZKM, 2012);
Sweet Sixties (2011, ongoing);
KwieKulik (BWA Wroclaw, PL, 2009); the 6th Gyumri International Biennial of Contemporary Art (Gyumri, ARM, 2008) and
Void (Tanzquartier Vienna 2008).
Steven ten ThijeSteven ten Thije is a research curator, working on his PhD on the genealogy of the exhibition curator at the University of Hildesheim, supported by the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven. He recently co-curated
Spirits of Internationalism (2012); an exhibition conceived in the framework of
L’Internationale, a new trans-institutional organization comprised of five European museums and artists’ archives based on the shared use of collections and archives. Ten Thije was also part of the team that organized
Play Van Abbe (2009-2011).
In addition, he is the coordinator of
The Autonomy Project and has published numerous articles and reviews, among which is
Exhibiting the New Art, ‘Op Losse Schroeven’ and ‘When Attitudes Become Form’ 1969 (2010).