Young Curators 2021
The age of the super-curator, who makes themselves the main attraction, is over. A new generation of curators, who are often more interested in social practices, in overlooked histories, in the unglamorous side of exhibition-making, in asking, “what if?” are now coming into their own. Here are eight New Yorkers putting the work first.
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Young Curators 2021
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Young Curators 2021
To Curator Lola Kramer, Art Asks "What If?"

Young Curators 2021