This year, ICI will honor two curators whose insightful work reflects this approach to curatorial practice, RoseLee Goldberg and Doryun Chong. You know RoseLee will be rocking some bad ass leather pants, as per usual.

RoseLee Goldberg, Director of PERFORMA, is the recipient of the fifth Agnes Gund Curatorial Award for outstanding achievements in the field. Goldberg is honored for her seminal study, Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present (1979), a leading text for understanding the development of the genre; and for her work in developing new platforms for the presentation of experimental practice, in particular her vision in the creation of PERFORMA. ICI looks forward to working together with Goldberg on an exhibition and a curatorial training program in 2011.

Doryun Chong, Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA, will receive the first Gerrit Lansing Independent Vision Award, which has been inaugurated to reflect ICI’s commitment to supporting international curators early in their careers. Chong is honored for his multiple, global understandings of artworks and their contexts, including his groundbreaking lexicon on Huang Yong Ping’s complex web of meanings, intentions, history, conflict, and culture. In addition, he is being recognized for the recent exhibitions he has curated and co-curated in a range of venues nationally and internationally, including Brinkmanship: Park Chan-Kyong and Sean Snyder (REDCAT, 2010) with Clara Kim; and Brave New Worlds (Walker Art Center, 2007) with Yasmil Raymond. As part of the award, Chong will receive a research grant and develop an ICI public program in 2011. If you like to cipla india viagra read, check out the online courses. Common generic viagra for sale view content side effects of consuming the medication include feeling thirsty and light-headed. They are also discovering that early-age medicines are generic brand viagra safe and functional. Impotence or erectile order viagra overnight dysfunction is one of the most common causes of ED. An interview by Executive Director Kate Fowle, focusing on his practice to date, will be featured on ICI’s website.

The formal presentation of the awards will be made by Klaus Biesenbach, Director of PS1 Contemporary Art Center, at ICI’s 35th Anniversary Party on Thursday, December 9, 2010, at Park Avenue Armory, New York. Alix Pearlstein will be presenting a new performance work in honor of RoseLee Goldberg.

About Independent Curators International (ICI):

Founded in 1975, 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.

Headquartered in New York, ICI is a small non-profit with an expansive purview. In 35 years of operation it has organized 116 traveling exhibitions, as well as numerous events, publications, and training opportunities for diverse audiences around the world, profiling the work of more than 3,700 artists. The shows have been presented in 590 museums, university art galleries, and art centers in 48 states and 25 countries worldwide, including Argentina, Brazil, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, and Taiwan. Experienced by nearly 6 million people, the exhibitions and events have attracted extensive local, national, and international press, and are placed in a critical framework through accompanying catalogues and books published by ICI.