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'''Andrew Berardini''' (b. 1982) is an American [[art critic]], writer, and curator of contemporary art. He's published |
'''Andrew Berardini''' (b. 1982) is an American [[art critic]], writer, and curator of contemporary art. He's published articles and essays in publications such as Fillip (Vancouver), [[Artforum]] (New York), X-TRA (Los Angeles), Artnet, Frieze (London), MOUSSE (Milan), [[La Stampa]] (Turin), Paper Monument (New York), Art Review (London), and Afterall (London/Los Angeles).{{fact|date=August 2009}} A graduate with an [[MFA]] from the School of Critical Studies at [[California Institute of the Arts]], Berardini has lectured on Art History and Cultural Production at the [[Southern California Institute of Architecture]] (SCI-Arc).{{fact|date=August 2009}} He previously held the position of Assistant Editor of [[Semiotext(e)]] Press.{{fact|date=August 2009}} Berardini is currently Adjunct Assitant Curator at the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena and Los Angeles Editor for both Mousse and Artslant.{{fact|date=August 2009}} |
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==Recent Projects== |
==Recent Projects== |
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⚫ | Berardini is listed as a translator on the 2008 American edition of [[Jean Baudrillard]]'s [[In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities]], a contributor to the catalog of the 2008 [[California Biennial]], and as research editor for the non-fiction book ''[[David Wojnarowicz]] A Definitive History of Five of Six Years of the Lower East Side''.{{fact|date=August 2009}} In the Spring of 2008, he curated with Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer an exhibition at Mandarin Gallery in Los Angeles titled "You, Whose Beauty Was Famous in Rome..." which included work from the artists [[Richard Hawkins]], [[Morgan Fisher]], Eduardo Consuegra, [[William E. Jones]], Hedi El Kholti, Brian Kennon, and Elad Lassry. The accompanying catalog was designed by Berardini.<ref>Mandarin Gallery, Los Angeles, USA, February 9 – March 22, 2008 http://www.mandaringallery.com/exhibition34.html</ref> As Adjunct Assistant Curator at the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena, Berardini's curated original projects include "The mullerstudio Musical Library" with artist Dave Muller in September 2008, "Camilo Ontiveros: Deportables" in Spring 2009, a collaboration between Yoshua Okon and [[Raymond Pettibon]] called "Hipnostasis" in Summer 2009, and in September 2009, a never-before-produced public skywriting piece by [[Bruce Nauman]].{{fact|date=August 2009}} |
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⚫ | Berardini is listed as a translator on the 2008 American edition of [[Jean Baudrillard]]'s [[In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities]], a contributor to the catalog of the 2008 [[California Biennial]], and as research editor for the non-fiction book ''[[David Wojnarowicz]] A Definitive History of Five of Six Years of the Lower East Side''. In the Spring of 2008, he curated with Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer an exhibition at Mandarin Gallery in Los Angeles titled "You, Whose Beauty Was Famous in Rome..." which included work from the artists [[Richard Hawkins]], [[Morgan Fisher]], Eduardo Consuegra, [[William E. Jones]], Hedi El Kholti, Brian Kennon, and Elad Lassry. The accompanying catalog was designed by Berardini.<ref>Mandarin Gallery, Los Angeles, USA, February 9 – March 22, 2008 http://www.mandaringallery.com/exhibition34.html</ref> As Adjunct Assistant Curator at the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena, Berardini's curated original projects include "The mullerstudio Musical Library" with artist Dave Muller in September 2008, "Camilo Ontiveros: Deportables" in Spring 2009, a collaboration between Yoshua Okon and [[Raymond Pettibon]] called "Hipnostasis" in Summer 2009, and in September 2009, a never-before-produced public skywriting piece by [[Bruce Nauman]]. |
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==Publications== |
==Publications== |
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* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A1P22MLTM3QFEF/ref=cm_cr_dp_auth_rev?ie=UTF8&sort%5Fby=MostRecentReview Amazon Reviews] |
* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A1P22MLTM3QFEF/ref=cm_cr_dp_auth_rev?ie=UTF8&sort%5Fby=MostRecentReview Amazon Reviews] |
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* [http://www.theexpandedfield.com/ The Expanded Field: Published by Andrew Berardini ] |
* [http://www.theexpandedfield.com/ The Expanded Field: Published by Andrew Berardini ] |
Revision as of 16:01, 12 August 2009
Andrew Berardini (b. 1982) is an American art critic, writer, and curator of contemporary art. He's published articles and essays in publications such as Fillip (Vancouver), Artforum (New York), X-TRA (Los Angeles), Artnet, Frieze (London), MOUSSE (Milan), La Stampa (Turin), Paper Monument (New York), Art Review (London), and Afterall (London/Los Angeles).[citation needed] A graduate with an MFA from the School of Critical Studies at California Institute of the Arts, Berardini has lectured on Art History and Cultural Production at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc).[citation needed] He previously held the position of Assistant Editor of Semiotext(e) Press.[citation needed] Berardini is currently Adjunct Assitant Curator at the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena and Los Angeles Editor for both Mousse and Artslant.[citation needed]
Recent Projects
Berardini is listed as a translator on the 2008 American edition of Jean Baudrillard's In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities, a contributor to the catalog of the 2008 California Biennial, and as research editor for the non-fiction book David Wojnarowicz A Definitive History of Five of Six Years of the Lower East Side.[citation needed] In the Spring of 2008, he curated with Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer an exhibition at Mandarin Gallery in Los Angeles titled "You, Whose Beauty Was Famous in Rome..." which included work from the artists Richard Hawkins, Morgan Fisher, Eduardo Consuegra, William E. Jones, Hedi El Kholti, Brian Kennon, and Elad Lassry. The accompanying catalog was designed by Berardini.[1] As Adjunct Assistant Curator at the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena, Berardini's curated original projects include "The mullerstudio Musical Library" with artist Dave Muller in September 2008, "Camilo Ontiveros: Deportables" in Spring 2009, a collaboration between Yoshua Okon and Raymond Pettibon called "Hipnostasis" in Summer 2009, and in September 2009, a never-before-produced public skywriting piece by Bruce Nauman.[citation needed]
Publications
- Amazon Reviews
- The Expanded Field: Published by Andrew Berardini
- Artforum
- Afterall
- Fillip
- Paper Monument
- Mousse Magazine
- Art Review
References
- ^ Mandarin Gallery, Los Angeles, USA, February 9 – March 22, 2008 http://www.mandaringallery.com/exhibition34.html