Carlo McCormick

Carlo McCormick

Carlo McCormick is a culture critic and curator living in New York City. He is the author of numerous books, monographs and catalogues on contemporary art and artists.

Pedagogic Activity

McCormick lectures and teaches extensively at universities and colleges around the United States on popular culture and art. His writing has appeared in Aperture, Art in America, Art News, Artforum, Camera Austria, High Times, Spin (magazine), Tokion, Vice and other magazines. McCormick is Senior Editor of Paper (magazine).

Curatorial Activity

McCormick was guest curator of The Downtown Show: the New York Art Scene from 1974 to 1984 (in consultation with Lynn Gumpert, and Marvin J. Taylor) that was held at NYU’s Grey Art Gallery and Fales Library.

This exhibition examined the rich cross-section of artists and activities that coexisted and often overlapped in Lower Manhattan between 1974 and 1984. Emerging out of the deflated optimism of the Summer of Love (and energized by the enactment of the Loft Laws that made it legal for artists to live in downtown New York's industrial spaces) the Downtown no wave scene attracted painters, sculptors, photographers, musicians, performance art, filmmakers, and writers who could afford the then-low rent lofts and Lower East Side tenement apartments.

The show traveled to the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (May 20 to September 3, 2006) and the Austin Museum of Art, in Austin, Texas (November 18, 2006, to January 28, 2007). It was chosen as first place winner by The International Association of Art Critics/USA (AICA USA) for best thematic show in New York City in 2005-2006.

Reference Bibliography

*Carlo McCormick, "The Downtown Book: The New York Art Scene, 1974–1984", Princeton University Press, 2006
*Grace Glueck, "The Downtown Scene", When It Was Still Dirty", The New York Times, January 13, 2006
*João Ribas, [http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/9589/carlo-mccormick Artinfo] ,"Carlo McCormick", January 23, 2006
*Carlo McCormick & Walter Robinson, (1982) "Slouching Toward Avenue D, Art in America
*Mairi Beautyman, [http://www.interiordesign.net/article/CA6406711.html AICA Announces Best Exhibitions of 2005-2006 Season] , Interior Design, January 11th, 2007


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