- Lynne Cooke
Lynne Cooke is the
curator of theDia Art Foundation inNew York , and chief curator at the Centro Reina Sofia,Madrid ,Spain . Born inGeelong ,Australia , Ms. Cooke received aB.A. fromMelbourne University and an M.A. andPh.D. in art history from theCourtauld Institute , London University, and has taught and lectured regularly at theUniversity College London ,Syracuse University ,Yale University ,Columbia University , and theCenter for Curatorial Studies atBard College . She was a co-curator of theVenice Biennale in 1986, theCarnegie International in 1991, and was artistic director of theBiennale of Sydney in 1996.From 1979 to 1989 she was a Lecturer in the History of Art Department at University College, London, and prior to her move to the United States and appointment as curator at the Dia Art Foundation in 1991, Dr. Cooke established herself during the mid-80s as a writer on
contemporary artists of the period, including British sculptorsAnish Kapoor andBill Woodrow , and American artistAllan McCollum . During her years at Dia, she has worked to bring greater recognition to women artists who contributed to theminimalist period, organizing exhibitions and publishing writings onJo Baer ,Louise Bourgeois ,Bridget Riley , andAgnes Martin , among others; and in addition to developing historical projects with artists of the established Dia collection, nearly all of whom are male and became prominent during the 1960s, she has organized significant exhibitions aimed at introducing European artists of the 1980s to the American public, such asRosemarie Trockel , Katharina Fritsch,Juan Muñoz , andThomas Schütte .From the mid 1990s forward, Dr. Cooke has organized a number of exhibitons of younger American women artists, including Jessica Stockholder, Ann Hamilton, and
Roni Horn , and worked on several projects with male artists all born outside of the United States. In addition to her work at the Dia Center for the Arts, she has curated exhibitions at the Arnolfini Gallery,Bristol ;Whitechapel Art Gallery andHayward Gallery ,London ; Third Eye Center,Glasgow ; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Tamayo Museum,Mexico ; and elsewhere. In 2006, she was the recipient of the Award for Curatorial Excellence from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, and in 2007, she co-curated the exhibition "," at theMuseum of Modern Art in New York. She has written widely about contemporary art in exhibition catalogues and inArtforum ,Artscribe ,The Burlington Magazine , and Parkett, among other magazines.External links
* [http://homepage.mac.com/allanmcnyc/mit/www/cooketexts.html/ Lynne Cooke texts from the Dia Art Foundation Archives]
* [http://www.diacenter.org/ Dia Art Foundation]
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