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Anthony Huberman (CH)

Curator and writer

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Anthony Huberman (b. 1975, Switzerland) is a curator and writer based in New York. He currently is the Artistic Director of GPS (Giorno Poetry Systems), a nonprofit organization, founded in 1965 by the artist John Giorno, where artists, poets, and musicians reflect on the work of other artists, poets, and musicians. Previously, he was Director and Chief Curator of the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts in San Francisco, Founding Director of The Artist’s Institute in New York, Curator at Palais de Tokyo in Paris, Curator of SculptureCenter in New York, and Director of Public Programs at MoMA PS1 in New York.

He has curated exhibitions at Kunst Werke in Berlin, ICA London, Culturgest in Lisbon, and Secession in Vienna, and co-curated the 2014 Liverpool Biennial. Major group exhibitions include Drum Listens to Heart (2022), Mechanisms (2017), For the blind man in the dark room looking for the black cat that isn’t there (2009), and Grey Flags (2006), Recent books include Cecilia Vicuña: Word Weapons (2023), What Happens Between the Knots? (2022), Where are the tiny revolts? (2021), Abbas to Yuki: Writing Alongside Exhibitions (2019), and Today We Should Be Thinking About (2016).

AHC : gives time, space and voices to artistic experimentation

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