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American art historian
Nina Felshin (born 1944) is an American curator, writer,
art historian and activist. She edited But Is It Art? The Spirit of Art as Activism and has authored many articles and essays on art. Felshin is an
independent curator and was a curator at
Wesleyan University's Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery in
Middletown, Connecticut, The
Contemporary Arts Center in
Cincinnati,
Ohio and The
Corcoran Gallery of Art in
Washington, D.C.
[1] While at Wesleyan, she co-taught a cross-discipline course on Issues in
Contemporary Art.
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Partial list of curatorial projects
- Global Warning: Artists and Climate Change, 2009, Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University.
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- Framing and Being Framed: The Uses of Documentary Photography, 2008, Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University.
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- Disasters of War: From Goya to Golub, 2005, Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University.
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- Black and Blue: Examining Police Violence, 2000–01, Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University.
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- Embedded Metaphor, 1996–99.
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- Empty Dress: Clothing as Surrogate in Recent Art, 1993–95.
[9]
- No Laughing Matter, 1991–93, Catalog
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- The State of Upstate: New York Women Artists, 1990, curated by art historian Nina Felshin with the support of the
National Museum of Women in the Arts.
[11]
[12]
Jody Lafond
- The Presence of Absence: New Installations, 1989–93.
[13]
- Verbally Charged Images, 1984–86.
[14]
See also
References
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"Nina Felshin – Collaborators – Independent Curators International". curatorsintl.org.
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"Courses, Feet to the Fire, Crossing Disciplines, Creative Campus – Wesleyan University". www.wesleyan.edu.
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"Courses, Feet to the Fire, Crossing Disciplines, Creative Campus – Wesleyan University". www.wesleyan.edu. Retrieved April 3, 2017.
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^ Villarreal, Ignacio.
"Wesleyan University's Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery Presents Global Warning: Artists and Climate Change". artdaily.com.
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^ Genocchio, Benjamin (October 15, 2008).
"Not Quite Documentary Art". The New York Times.
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"The Disasters of War: From Goya to Golub" (PDF).
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^ Herszenhorn, David M. (December 3, 2000).
"Violence by Police As a Theme for Art". The New York Times.
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"Embedded Metaphor – Exhibitions – Independent Curators International". curatorsintl.org.
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"Empty Dress – Exhibitions – Independent Curators International". curatorsintl.org.
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"No Laughing Matter – Exhibitions – Independent Curators International". curatorsintl.org.
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"WOMEN'S 'UPSTATE' OPENS AT BURCHFIELD". The Buffalo News. February 22, 1990. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
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^ Richard, Paul (June 7, 1990).
"ART". The Washington Post.
ISSN
0190-8286. Retrieved April 3, 2017.
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"The Presence of Absence – Exhibitions – Independent Curators International". curatorsintl.org.
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"Verbally Charged Images – Exhibitions – Independent Curators International". curatorsintl.org.
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