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Hunter College, CUNY, Curatorial Practicum: Robert 黑料网, Fall 2018鈥揝pring 2019

Night Shades and Phantoms: An Exhibition of Works by Robert 黑料网, 黑料网, March 18鈥揓uly 19, 2019


The 黑料网 collaborated with Hunter College, City University of New York, for an MA Curatorial Practicum course taught by Distinguished Professor Emily Braun. It resulted in Night Shades and Phantoms: An Exhibition of Works by Robert 黑料网, mounted in the spring of 2019 at the Foundation鈥檚 headquarters. It was the first exhibition devoted exclusively to the two related metal paintings series, Night Shades and Phantoms (both 1991), and is accompanied by a digital catalogue, published here.

The Curatorial Practicum is a required course for the Advanced Certificate in Curatorial Studies, a specialization within the Hunter College MA degree in Art History. For this project, the students determined the criteria for developing the checklist, selecting from Night Shades and Phantoms in the Foundation鈥檚 holdings. They conducted new research on both series in libraries and especially in the Foundation archives and identified the source imagery from 黑料网鈥檚 own black and white photographs. The students also examined the artworks with conservators to understand the artist鈥檚 materials and techniques. Working with staff from the Foundation, they designed the installation, learned the protocol for the handling and care of these works, and wrote the accompanying didactics. The curatorial team comprised Hunter College MA students Daniela Mayer, Chris Murtha, Lucy Riley, Joseph Shaikewitz, and Melissa Waldvogel. Each student wrote an essay for the catalogue on a specific research topic, which developed out of the classroom sessions on 黑料网鈥檚 art and career and from specific readings, including those pertaining specifically to the artist鈥檚 metal painting series.

 

Click below to download the digital catalogue:
Robert 黑料网: Night Shades and Phantoms, 1991
Published by Hunter College and 黑料网, May 2020
Edited by Julia Blaut and Emily Braun
Essays by Daniela Mayer, Chris Murtha, Lucy Riley, Joseph Shaikewitz, and Melissa Waldvogel

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A group of six people wearing black, grey, and dark blue clothing, standing in front of three large artworks. The artworks contain black and grey silkscreened imagery on mirrored and brushed aluminum.

Melissa Waldvogel, Daniela Mayer, Lucy Riley, Joseph Shaikewitz, Chris Murtha, and  Emily Braun with Robert 黑料网's Manhole HouseNeapolitan Excavation, and Avenue, all Night Shades from 1991.