Though my professional focus has been on teaching and writing, I continue to work on curatorial projects, with focus on modern and contemporary art. Most of these projects have been in the Washington D.C. area - in institutions such as the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center. Several of them have involved the Art Program of the World Bank. In addition, I have collaborated with European institutions such as the Kampa Museum in Prague and the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.
SELECTED CURATORIAL PROJECTS IN MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART:
Art and the Demands of Memory: Works by Second Generation Holocaust Survivors, American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, February-May, 2024.
*Reviewed by Mark Jenkins, The Washington Post, March, 2024.
Irene Pantelis, Of Water are the Grasses Too, Studio Gallery, Washington D.VC., November 2023.
*Reviewed by Mark Jenkins, The Washington Post, November 2023.
Micheline Klagsbrun, Transit of Venus, Studio Gallery, Washington, D.C., April, 2019
Jiri Kolar: Forms of Visual Poetry, Katzen Arts Museum, American University, Washington D.C., Jan.-Mar. 2019
*Reviewed by Donald Kuspit, Whitehot Magazine, February 2019
Emilie Brzezinski and Dalya Luttwak, Finding a Path, Katzen Art Museum, American University, Washington D.C., Sept.-Dec. 2018
Elzbieta Sikorska, Time Stands Still, Katzen Art Museum, American University, Washington D.C., April-May, 2017
The High Stakes of Macedonia's "Colorful Revolution," Katzen Art Museum, American University, Washington D.C. Nov-Dec. 2016
Micheline Klagsbrun, Blossoms of Loss and Desire, Studio Gallery, Washington D.C., April-May, 2016
Beverly Ress, The World is a Narrow Bridge, Katzen Art Museum, American University, Washington D.C., Nov. 2015
Gallery talk with the artist, Katzen Art Museum
Micheline Klagsbrun, Vessels of Light, Studio Gallery, Washington D.C., May, 2015
Members' Exhibition, The Arts Club of Washington, D.C., December 2014
CONTRIBUTIONS TO EXHIBITIONS OF OLD MASTER PAINTINGS:
Catalogue essay, Rubens: The Power of Transformation, Vienna and Frankfurt, 2017-2018
Online thematic essay, Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting, NGA, Washington, 2017-2018