Exhibitions Organized and Curated

Image Machine: Andy Warhol and Photography (9/22/2012 to 12/31/2013)

The Cincinnati Center of Contemporary Art (22 September 2012 – 13 January 2013); Kunsthalle Wien (22 February - 16 June 2013); The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University (1 September - December 2013).

Paramount LED Windows (10/14/2011 to 12/31/2011)

With Jim Campbell, John Criag Freeman, Brian Knep, and Erwin Redl

Robert S. Duncanson: “The Spiritual Striving of the Freedmen’s Sons” (5/1/2011 to 10/30/2011)

Thomas Cole Historic Site, Catskill, NY

Aldo Tambellini: Black Zero (10/1/2011 to 10/30/2011)

Chelsea Museum, New York, October 1-30, 2011. 

Otto Piene, Sky Art Event (5/7/2011 to 5/15/2011)

M.I.T. 150th Anniversary Celebration, organized by M.I.T. Museum. Part of collaborative team to produce a Sky Art Event

Aldo Tambellini: The Black Films (2/18/2011 to 4/22/2011)

Emerson College, Boston

Bruce Conner: Apparitions (10/8/2010 to 11/10/2010)

Huret and Spector Gallery, Emerson College

Santiago Cucullu: Pleathers (3/19/2010 to 5/18/2010)

Huret and Spector Gallery, Emerson College

Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. (9/26/2009 to 1/9/2010)

Milwaukee Art Museum (September 26, 2009 – January 3, 2010); the Museum of Modern Art, Fort Worth (February 15 – May 15, 2010), the Brooklyn Museum (June 19 – September 12, 2010), and the Baltimore Museum of Art (October 17, 2010 – January 9, 2011).

New York Times Review New Yorker Review

William Kentridge and Robin Rhode: Two Views of South Africa (10/2/2009 to 12/11/2009)

Huret and Spector Gallery, Emerson College, Boston.

Mrs. Harry Lynde Bradley Collection (1/1/2006 to 12/1/2009)
Milwaukee Art Museum. Reinstallation of modern art collection.

Sensory Overload: Light, Motion, Sound, and the Optical in Art Since 1945 (1/24/2008 to 10/1/2009)
Milwaukee Art Museum.

Santiago Cucullu MF Ziggurat: On-Site Installation (4/1/2008 to 1/1/2009)
Milwaukee Art Museum.

Erwin Redl FADE: A Light Installation (9/26/2008 to 11/30/2008)

Huret and Spector Gallery, Emerson College, Boston. Boston Globe Best Gallery Exhibit

Elusive Signs: Bruce Nauman Works with Light. (1/1/2006 to 1/1/2008)

Milwaukee Art Museum. Indianapolis Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami; Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington; Musee d'art contemporain, Montreal; Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh; San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art. Catalogue with additional essays by Janet Kraynak, and Gregory Volk. Los Angeles Times Review

Yun-fei Ji: The Empty Cities. (1/1/2004 to 12/1/2004)
The Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis (1-3/04); Pierogi 2000, Brooklyn, New York (5-6/04); Curated expanded exhibit for The Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University (9-12/04).

Co-Existence: Contemporary Cultural Production in South Africa. (1/1/2003 to 12/1/2003)

The Rose Art Museum (1-6/03); South Africa National Gallery (SANG), Cape Town (9-12/03); Co-curated by Pamela Allara, Brandeis University, Marilyn Martin, Director, Iziko Museums of South Africa. New York Times Review

Roxy Paine: Second Nature (4/1/2002 to 12/1/2003)

The Rose Art Museum (4-6/02); Museum of Contemporary Art, Houston (10/02-1/03); SITE Santa Fe, NM (4-7/03). De Pont Foundation of Contemporary Art, Tilburg, The Netherlands (9-12/03). Co-curated with Lynn Herbert, CAMH. Awarded Best Monographic Museum Show in 2002 by the International Association of Art Critics, Boston Chapter. New York Times Review

Fictions: New Narratives in Contemporary Photography and Video. (9/1/2002 to 11/1/2002)
The Rose Art Museum

A Defining Generation: Then and Now, 1961-2001. (9/1/2001 to 12/1/2001)
The Rose Art Museum. Organized and co-curated with Sam Hunter.

Tracey Moffatt: Invocations. (9/1/2000 to 10/1/2000)

The Rose Art Museum.

Stephen Antonakos: Time Boxes 2000, with Richard Artschwager, Daniel Buren, Sol LeWitt, and Robert Ryman. (1/1/2000 to 3/1/2000)

The Rose Art Museum. New York Times Review

Bruce Pearson: A New Visual Language. (8/1/1999 to 12/1/1999)
The Rose Art Museum (8-10/99); Gallery of Art, Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, KS (11-12/99).

Lifting the Veil: Robert S. Duncanson and the Emergence of the African American Artist. (9/1/1995 to 9/1/1996)
The Cincinnati Art Museum/Taft Museum, Cincinnati (9-11/95); Washington University Gallery of Art (1-3/96); Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, TX (4-6/96); Clark Atlanta University Art Gallery (6-9/96), as part of Atlanta Olympic Games.

A Gallery of Modern Art at Washington University in St. Louis. (8/1/1994 to 10/1/1994)
Washington University Gallery of Art

The Crossing of Borders and the Creation of Worlds: The Art of Howard Jones. (10/1/1993 to 10/30/1993)
Washington University Gallery of Art. Catalogue with essay by Professor Udo Kultermann.

Carl F. Wimar (1828-1862): Chronicler of the Missouri River Frontier. (1/1/1991 to 8/1/1991)
Washington University Gallery of Art (1-3/91); Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth (4-8/91).

Jean Dubuffet: Forty Years of His Art. (10/1/1984 to 3/1/1985)
David and Alfred Smart Gallery, University of Chicago (10-12/84); Washington University Gallery of Art (1-3/85).

The Beautiful, the Sublime, and the Picturesque: British Influences on American Landscape Painting. (2/1/1984 to 4/1/1984)

Washington University Gallery of Art.

David Shapiro: Five Series. (9/1/1982 to 2/1/1983)
Fort Wayne Museum of Art (9-10/82); Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio (11-12/82); Canton Art Institute, Canton, Ohio (1-2/83).

Grace Hartigan: Thirty Years of Painting, 1950-1980. (3/1/1981 to 7/1/1981)

Fort Wayne Museum of Art (2-3/81); Georgia Museum of Art, Athens (3-4/81); and the Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, North Carolina (5-7/81).