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The MIT List Visual Arts Center names João Ribas as new curator

Of Special Interest To: Artists, Arts & Cultural OrganizationsProgram: Category: Boston Art & Culture NewsDate: Wednesday, September 02

The MIT List Visual Arts Center is pleased to announce its selection of João Ribas as its new curator of exhibitions. Mr. Ribas, currently curator of the Drawing Center in New York, NY, was selected from an extensive field of national and international candidates by a search committee comprised of Ute Meta Bauer, Associate Professor, Visual Arts program, MIT Department of Architecture; Caroline A. Jones, Professor, MIT History, Theory, and Criticism program; Jane Farver, Director, MIT List Visual Arts Center; David Freilach, Assistant Director, MIT List Visual Arts Center; and Joan Jonas, artist, Professor, Visual Arts program, MIT Department of Architecture; and Leila Kinney, Director of Arts Initiatives at MIT. Mr. Ribas will assume his curatorial position in mid-September, 2009.

List Center director Jane Farver says, "We are delighted that Mr. Ribas has consented to join the staff of the List Visual Arts Center. The search committee was extremely impressed with the high quality of his work at the Drawing Center and with his writing and editing experience. We are very much looking forward to welcoming him as a new staff member of the List Center and to working with him in the future."
João Ribas has said about his new appointment. "The MIT List Visual Arts Center plays an indelible role in the field of contemporary art, as well as being an integral part of the broader intellectual mission of the university. I am thrilled at the opportunity to contribute to this unique integrative and investigative program. The List continues to be a place where the most innovative and interdisciplinary work is allowed to flourish--where art and inquiry are brought together in a singular way. It's truly an honor to take on the challenge of continuing such a rigorous engagement with contemporary art."
 
Born in Portugual and currently based in New York, João Ribas is the curator of over thirty exhibitions and projects in the U.S. and abroad and a widely published critic. He has been curator at The Drawing Center in New York since 2007, where he organized exhibitions of the work of Frederick Kiesler, Alan Saret, Matt Mullican, Unica Zürn, and Ree Morton, among others. He is the winner of a 2008 AICA (International Association of Art Critics, United States Section) Award for Best Exhibition in a Non-Profit Space. His writing on visual culture, literature, and film has appeared in numerous publications, including The New York Sun, Art Review, Time Out, The Guardian Unlimited, and the Review of Contemporary Fiction. He is a former editor at Art Review and LTB Media, and has contributed essays to numerous exhibition catalogues and monographs.

 

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