- Lawrence Rinder
Lawrence R. Rinder is the Director of
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA).Previously, he was the Dean of the College at the
California College of the Arts in San Francisco. Rinder also served as the Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Curator of Contemporary Art at theWhitney Museum of American Art where he organized exhibitions including “The American Effect," "BitStreams," the 2002Whitney Biennial , and "Tim Hawkinson," which was given the 2005 award for best monographic exhibition in a New York museum by the United States chapter of the International Association of Art Critics. Prior to the Whitney, Rinder was founding director of the CCAWattis Institute for Contemporary Arts , in San Francisco, and served as Assistant Director and Curator for Twentieth-Century Art at theBerkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive . Among the many exhibitions he organized at these institutions are “Searchlight: Consciousness at the Millennium" (1999), “Knowledge of Higher Worlds: Rudolf Steiner's Blackboard Drawings" (1997), “Louise Bourgeois: Drawings" (1996), “In a Different Light" (1995) ““Félix González-Torres " (1994), and “Where There Is Where There: The Prints ofJohn Cage " (1989).Rinder received a B.A. in art from
Reed College and an M.A. in art history fromHunter College . He has held teaching positions atUC Berkeley ,Columbia University , andDeep Springs College . He has published poetry, fiction, and art criticism in Zyzzyva, Fresh Men 2: New Voices in Gay Fiction, Flash Art, Artforum, nest, The Village Voice, Fillip, and Parkett. Art Life: Selected Writings, 1991-2005, published by Gregory R. Miller and Company in Spring 2006, is his first book of essays. His first play, “The Wishing Well," co-authored with Kevin Killian, premiered in 2006. In 2003, Rinder was inducted into the National Register of Peer Professionals of the U.S. General Services Administration, and in 2005, he was appointed to theSan Francisco Arts Commission by MayorGavin Newsom .In September 2007, the Judah L. Magnes Museum in Berkeley, California, opened an installation guest curated by Rinder entitled "Shahrokh Yadegari: Through Music". This installation served as the latest exhibition in the Museum's REVISIONS series, in which contemporary artists create original installations based on objects in the Museum's extensive collections.
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*In 2005, [http://grmandco.com Gregory R. Miller & Co.] published [http://grmandco.com/publications/art_life.htm "Art Life: Selected Writings, 1991-2005"] by Lawrence Rinder.
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