Arguments, Generously Arranged: Wilfried Kuehn and James Voorhies on shaping relationships between object, idea, setting, and viewer
A conversation with architect Wilfried Kuehn of Kuehn Malvezzi about architecture and exhibition design as a mode of display and curatorial strategy. The conversation was recorded and transcribed for print in the inaugural issue of The Museum Is Not Enough, an annual journal published by Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, and Sternberg Press, Berlin. December 2019
I Call This Work Research
An essay for the book What Museums Do: The Curatorial in Parallax published on occasion of the symposium “What Do Museums Research?” organized by the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea. It accompanies contributions by Paola Antonelli, Beck Jee-sook, James Elkins, Pascal Gielen, Kim Seong Eun, Annette Jael Lehmann, Lim Shan, Paul O’Neill, Dorothee Richter, Irit Rogoff, Margriet Schavemaker, Simon Sheikh, Beatrice von Bismarck, and Victoria Walsh. Edited by Kim Seong Eun. 2019
A Report from Tensta konsthall, or “the generous edge” of an institution
An article reflecting on the work of curator Maria Lind while she was director of Tensta konsthall. art-agenda January 2019