Art career Dan Cameron
1 art career
1.1 new museum
1.2 istanbul , taipei biennials
1.3 independent curating
1.4 u.s. biennial
art career
new museum
cameron senior curator @ new museum 1995 2006, exhibitions included survey , new-work exhibitions of david wojnarowicz (1999), xu bing (1998), martin wong (1998), carolee schneemann (1998), francesco vezzoli (2002), carroll dunham (2002), teresita fernández, william kentridge (2001), cildo meireles (1999–2000), los carpinteros (1998), nalini malani (2002-3), christian marclay, paul mccarthy (2001), cildo meireles (1999–2000), jun nguyen-hatsushiba (2003), marcel odenbach (1998), pierre et gilles (2000–2001), ana prada (1998), faith ringgold (1998), doris salcedo (1998), john salvest (1998), rivane neuenschwander (1998), bili bidjocka (1998), , eugenio dittborn (1997). cameron organized group exhibitions such living inside grid (2003) , east village usa (2004).
istanbul , taipei biennials
in 2003 cameron served artistic director 8th istanbul biennial, entitled poetic justice, , in 2006 co-organized 10th taipei biennial, dirty yoga. in 2006 curator of new york, interrupted @ pkm gallery beijing, first independent exhibition of recent american art in china. in 2010 guest professor international curator course of gwangju biennale in south korea.
independent curating
in 2008, guest curator orange county museum of art, cameron presented five-decade retrospective of american painter peter saul. has served senior curator next wave visual art @ brooklyn academy of music (bam), annual exhibition of emerging brooklyn-based artists since 2002. member of graduate faculty of school of visual arts (sva) in new york, teaches mfa symposium each spring second-year students. cameron member of board of advisors of hermitage artist retreat in florida, , sits on board of directors anderson ranch arts center in colorado.
u.s. biennial
cameron founder , artistic director of u.s. biennial, inc, not-for-profit (501c3) organization produces prospect new orleans, new international biennial first edition opened in november 2008 @ multiple sites around city, , closed in january 2009. prospect.1 largest contemporary art biennial in u.s. history, 80 artists around world in 24 venues total of 300,000 square feet (28,000 m). 2007 2010 cameron served director of visual arts contemporary arts center, new orleans, presented solo projects artists luis cruz azaceta, tony feher , peter saul, group exhibitions nothing, make-it-right, on piety, interplay, , hot here.
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