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ICI Library (838), Kate Fowle (492), Cleopatra's (163), Exhibition Catalogue (9), Art Criticism (5), Artist's Book (4), Art History (4), 20th century art (3), Photography (3), Carl Andre (2), Alfred Jensen (2), British Art (2), Avant-Garde (2), MOMA (2), Eva Hesse (2), Jasper Johns (2), Aesthetics (2), Lucas Samaras (2), non-fiction (2), Feminism (2), Gender (2), Mysticism (2), religion (2), Tod Papageorge (1), Jonathan Green (1), Jonathan Borofsky (1), Nancy Graves (1), Joan Brown (1), Jennifer Bartlett (1), Elliott Erwitt (1), Larry Fink (1), Wolfgang Tillmans (1), William Clift (1), Rosalind Krauss (1), Pat Lasch (1), George Brecht (1), Agnes Denes (1), Eleanor Antin (1), Markus Amm (1), Children's book (1), David Askevold (1), Frank Lloyd Wright (1), 16th Century (1), Architecture (1), French Literature (1), Language (1), Rhetoric (1), Children's literature (1), Drawing (1), Critical Theory (1), Agriculture (1), Contemporary Art (1), Installation Art (1), Performance Art (1), American Art (1), Paintings (1), Art Theory (1), Russian Art (1), Rebecca Belmore (1), Abstract Expressionism (1), Collective (1), Conceptual Art (1), Children's poetry (1), Caribbean History (1), Bill Beckley (1), Dennis Oppenheim (1), Lee Krasner. Sol LeWitt (1), Series on International Cultural Engagement (1), Women Artist (1), Bevan Davies (1), Edda Renouf (1), Howard Fried (1), Stephen Laub (1), Tommy Mew (1), Stephen Shore. (1), ICI Previous Programs (1), ICI Library (1), Georges Noël (1), Jillian McDonald (1), Nick Africano (1), James Dine (1), Peter Huchinson (1), Ed McGowin (1), Charlemagne Palestine (1), Ilene Segalove (1), John Sturgeon (1), Rober Welch (1), John Woodall. (1), Linda Conner (1), Lisa Steele and Salla Tykkä (1), Deirdre Logue (1), Fritz Glarner (1), Roy DeCarava (1), Joe Zucker (1), Jan Groover (1), George Maciunas (1), Emmett Williams (1), American (1), Nicholas Nixon (1), Patrick Ireland (1), Marco Breuer (1), Jennifer West (1), Josh Brand (1), Carole Caroompas (1), Klara Lidén (1), John Gossage (1), Bill Bissett (1), Patty Chang (1), Julia Heyward (1), Darryl Sapien (1), Les Levine (1), Tamar Halpern (1), Curtis Mitchell (1), Allyson Clay in collaboration with Lisa Robertson and Nathalie Stephens (1), Kate Craig (1), Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan (1), Writing (1), Max Bill (1), Anthropology (1), William Wegman (1), Bertolt Brecht (1), American Architecture (1), Antonio Gramsci (1), Laurie Anderson (1), John Cage (1), Claude Monet (1), Charles Olson (1), Ray Johnson (1), Northern Renaissance (1), Museum Collections (1), Robert Irwin (1), Durer (1), William Eggleston (1), Joel Meyerowitz (1), Mary Ellen Mark (1), Judy Chicago (1), Faith Ringgold (1), Josef Albers (1), Chuck Close (1), Terry Fox (1), Jackson Mac Low (1), Frank Stella (1), Bruegel (1), Susan Sontag (1), Brice Marden (1), Jewish (1), Philosophy (1), art history (1), novel (1), reference (1), anthropology (1), Archetypes (1), sociology (1), Marxist (1), Surrealism (1), Farming (1), cosmology (1), Flemish Art (1), Lesbian (1), 15th Century (1), English Grammar (1), pamphlet (1), ethnography (1), Native Americans (1), Indigenous (1), art appreciation (1), Carnival (1), Plains Indians (1), Constructivism (1), Harry Callahan (1), Lee Krasner (1), Spirituality (1), Raymond Roussel (1), Robert Rauschenberg (1), Chris Burden (1), Adolph Gottlieb (1), Louise Nevelson (1), Picture Book (1), American Literature (1), Vito Acconci (1), Lewis Baltz (1), Piet Mondrian (1), John Baldessari (1), Feminist Art (1), Adrian Piper (1), Frank Gohlke (1), Bridget Riley (1), Robert Adams (1), Pace Gallery (1), Pucelle (1), Hannah Wilke (1), Peter Campus (1), Mythology (1), Women's Studies (1), Fiction (1), Poetry (1), Bruce Nauman (1), Roy Lichtenstein (1), bpNichol (1), Yvonne Rainer (1), Edgar Degas (1), Robert Morris (1), Ad Reinhardt (1), Larry Poons (1), Joan Jonas (1), Documenta (1), Agnes Martin (1), Ellsworth Kelly (1), Jackson Pollock (1), Richard Misrach (1), Kenneth Noland (1), Claes Oldenburg (1), Joseph Cornell (1), Paul Klee (1), totemism (1), Andy Warhol (1), Bosch (1), Wendell Berry (1), Esotericism (1), Frankfurt School (1), aesthetics (1), Eadweard Muybridge (1), Van Eyck (1), Artists' books and Artists' writing (1)
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Nube de Etiquetas, Nube de autores, Espejo de etiquetas
Medios
Unido/a
Jul 28, 2009
Nombre verdadero
INDEPENDENT CURATORS INTERNATIONAL
Sobre mi biblioteca
The ICI Library serves to document the recent developments in contemporary art through the lens of international curatorial practice. It presents itself as a tool for research and an accessible resource for curators living in or coming through New York.

In addition, the ICI Library is the permanent home of the Cleopatra’s Library. A Brooklyn-based collaborative and art space, Cleopatra’s began this project in 2008 by inviting over 300 curators whom they collectively admired to take part in the formation of a reference library. Since then, this ever-expanding bookshelf has functioned as an open resource to the public, built upon over time with thought-through contributions by colleagues, mentors, and friends, professionals in various disciplines within the arts. All 300 curators were asked to make a donation of their choice, reflecting their personal interests, curatorial concerns they feel most strongly about, or the philosophical, theoretical or aesthetic movements that drive them.

This unique project continues to evolve with the contributions of curators who are part of ICI’s international network. The ICI Library is quickly developing, and its holding can be looked up through an online search engine accessible on ICI’s website.

With an eye to continuously grow the Library, ICI welcomes donations of books, catalogues and exciting volumes to complement our collection. To donate books, please contact us to make sure they are what the Library currently needs, and to arrange for delivery.

ICI is also developing opportunities for catalog exchanges with other publishing institutions, setting up regular exchanges among organizations with an interest in being part of an international art network.

For more information about the Library, visit ICI’s website, or contact Misa Jeffereis at misa@curatorsintl.org or 212 254 8200 x126.
Sobre mí
Independent Curators International (ICI) produces exhibitions, events, publications, and training opportunities for diverse audiences around the world. A catalyst for independent thinking, ICI connects emerging and established curators, artists, and institutions, to forge international networks and generate new forms of collaboration. Working across disciplines and historical precedents, the organization is a hub that provides access to the people, ideas, and practices that are key to current developments in the field, inspiring fresh ways of seeing and contextualizing contemporary art.
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ICI - 401 Broadway, #1620 New York, NY 10013
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http://www.curatorsintl.org
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