- Jens Hoffmann
Jens Hoffmann (born 1974 in
San José, Costa Rica ) is a writer andcurator of exhibitions. He has worked as a curator since 1997 and is currently the Director of theWattis Institute for Contemporary Arts at theCalifornia College of the Arts inSan Francisco where he also directs theCapp Street Project artists-in-residency program. From 2003 to 2007 he was the Director of Exhibitions at theInstitute of Contemporary Arts inLondon . He has curated over 30 exhibitions internationally since the late 1990s. Currently he is a co-curator for the 2nd San Juan Triennial,Puerto Rico to open in April 2009.Emerging, unusually, from a training in
theatre rather thanart history or curatorial studies, Hoffmann has used his directorial knowledge in particular to articulate his unique approach to curating. Of key importance for all of his exhibitions is the actual staging of the experience—ranging from the design of the space and installation, the conceptualization of the catalogue and related programming, to the attention paid to the performance of the work itself. The ‘stage-set’ or rather the exhibition space, site, or geographical location is itself an important factor in the development of his ideas which respond to both time and place. Hoffmann takes into account both the larger historical and socio-political context in which an exhibition takes place as well as the relevant curatorial or art historical relationships pertaining to a project. Using the ideas and strategies of artists, in particularconceptual art , and applying this approach to a curatorial idea of theauthor is a defining characteristic of Hoffmann’s work and results in a personalized exhibition history reflective of a creative development not dissimilar to that of anartist .Hoffmann was trained as a
theater director and studied Stage Directing, Dramaturgy and Cultural Sociology at the Ernst Busch School for Performing Arts inBerlin . He holds an MA inPerformance Studies from DasArts – School for Advanced Research inTheatre andDance Studies inAmsterdam .External links
* [http://www.wattis.org/ CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts]
* [http://www.cca.edu/ California College of the Arts]
* [http://www.ica.org.uk/ Institute of Contemporary Arts]
* [http://www.hfs-berlin.de/ Ernst Busch School for Performing Arts]
* [http://www.dasarts.nl/ DasArts]
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