Dallas as a Public, City-wide Museum: Nasher XChange Panel Discussion
Presented Sunday, 十月 20, 2013 at the Nasher Sculpture Center.
To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the Nasher Sculpture Center presented ‘Nasher XChange’, a dynamic public art exhibition consisting of 10 newly–commissioned public sculptures by contemporary artists at 10 sites throughout the city of Dallas. The Nasher Sculpture Center commissioned artists Lara Almarcegui, Rachel Harrison, Alfredo Jaar, Charles Long, Liz Larner, Rick Lowe, Vicki Meek, Ruben Ochoa, Ugo Rondinone, and Good/Bad Art Collective to create works for the Nasher XChange exhibition. Nasher XChange encouraged viewers to discover Dallas through the public art located throughout the city.
Panelists:
Jed Morse / Chief Curator, Nasher Sculpture Center
A specialist in Spanish modernism and modern and contemporary sculpture, Morse received a Master of Art degree in art history from the University of Texas at Austin. 自從 1999, he has held curatorial positions at the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center where he has organized numerous exhibitions.
Stephen Ross / Project Manager, ‘Nasher XChange’
As project Manager of ‘Nasher XChange’, Stephen Ross has overseen all logistics of the project. Ross joined the Nasher Education department in 2004, and served as curator of Education from 2006-2011. Currently, Ross works as a consultant to the Nasher on long-term projects. He holds an M.A. History degree from the Courtauld Institute of Art, London and a B.A. in Art History from the University of Texas, 奧斯汀.
Rochelle Steiner / Dean of USC Roski School of Fine Arts
Formerly director of the Public Art Fund in New York (2006-2009), noted curator, writer and contemporary art leader Rochelle Steiner has commissioned 34 public art projects with established and emerging international artists, including Olafur Eliasson’s The New York City Waterfalls, which is one of the most ambitious works of public art to have been realized.
Peter Simek / Arts Editor, D Magazine
Peter Simek is the art editor for ‘D Magazine’, where he writes about movies, art and culture as well as edits D’s online arts and entertainment website, FrontRow. He has covered city hall for People Newspapers, contributed a real estate column for ‘D CEO’. Previously to ‘D Magazine’, Simek co-founded and edited ‘Renegade Bus’, a cultural journal. His writing has appeared in ‘Salon’, ‘Film Threat’, and other publications.
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