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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 [1] by Susan Sollins, Executive Producer and Curator of Art:21, [2] 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. [2] 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]

Publications

Here are a few of the books they have worked on: [3]

  • 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
  • The Paper Sculpture Book, introduction by curators Mary Ceruti, Matt Freedman, and Sina Najafi, Essay by Frances Richard ( Cabinet Books, Independent Curators International & SculptureCenter, 2003). ISBN  9780916365691, 0916365697

References

  1. ^ "40 Years of Exhibiting Video - Independent Curators International". curatorsintl.org. Retrieved 2022-09-07.
  2. ^ a b "Art:21 Staff". PBS. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Search books: Independent Curators International". Retrieved 10 January 2014.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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 [1] by Susan Sollins, Executive Producer and Curator of Art:21, [2] 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. [2] 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]

Publications

Here are a few of the books they have worked on: [3]

  • 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
  • The Paper Sculpture Book, introduction by curators Mary Ceruti, Matt Freedman, and Sina Najafi, Essay by Frances Richard ( Cabinet Books, Independent Curators International & SculptureCenter, 2003). ISBN  9780916365691, 0916365697

References

  1. ^ "40 Years of Exhibiting Video - Independent Curators International". curatorsintl.org. Retrieved 2022-09-07.
  2. ^ a b "Art:21 Staff". PBS. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Search books: Independent Curators International". Retrieved 10 January 2014.

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