Kim Levin Explained

Kim Levin
Education:Vassar College, Columbia University, New York University
Occupation:Art critic, Curator

Kim Levin is an American art critic and writer. Levin was a regular contributor to The Village Voice from 1982 to 2006. Since 2007 she has been contributing regularly to ARTnews.

Levin worked as a correspondent to Opus International from 1973-1977. From 1980-1994, she was a correspondent at Flash Art. She also worked as a contributing editor for Arts Magazine from 1973-1992. Levin has also contributed to the publications; Parkett, Artstudio, Sculpture and VOIR, among others. Her essays are also in books and exhibition catalogues. Kim Levin received a B.A. from Vassar College and an M.A. in Egyptian Archaeology from Columbia University, Department of Art History and Architecture. She continued PhD course work at the New York University Institute of Fine Arts.

Levin has lectured in the U.S. and internationally at: the Guggenheim Museum, The New School for Social Research, Barnard College, Brown University, the São Paulo Art Biennial, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, the California Institute of the Arts, the Cincinnati Center of Contemporary Art, and other institutions.[1] Levin was Treasurer of AICA-USA (Association international des critiques d’art) from 1982-1984, Vice President from 1984-1990, and President from 1990-1992. She became Vice President of AICA International in 1991 and was elected President in 1996 for two terms, ending in 2002.[2] [3]

In 2002, an installation of Levin’s preliminary notes written on press releases and gallery announcements, appeared in the solo exhibition “Notes and Itineraries,” at Delta Axis, Memphis, curated and installed by the artist John Salvest. The show was re-conceived at Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York (2006), and then traveled internationally to Haas & Meyer, Zurich (2006), The Ludwig Museum, Budapest (2007), KIASMA, Helsinki (2008) and was included in the group show “Retracing Exhibitions” curated by Kari Conte and Florence Ostendat at the Royal College of Art, London (2009).[4] [5]

Exhibitions curated

Publications

Kim Levin has contributed to the following publications:

Selected bibliography

Selected museum catalogue essays

Selected articles

Awards and honors

Exhibitions

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.artcritical.com/2006/04/07/april-2006-garwood-levin-and-sorokina/ “April, 2006: Garwood, Levin, and Sorokina.” Artcritical
  2. http://www.brooklynrail.org/special/ART_CRIT_EUROPE/aica-in-pictures/aica-in-europe “AICA in Europe” The Brooklyn Rail.
  3. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-10-14-ca-572-story.html “Art Critics Face Up to a New World.”
  4. http://www.clt.astate.edu/jsalvest/exhibitions/itineraries/jsalvest_Itineraries.pdf March/April 2004 Art Papers. p. 43
  5. http://www.tate.org.uk/research/publications/tate-papers/remembering-exhibitions-point-line-web "Remembering Exhibitions."
  6. http://www.artinamericamagazine.com/news-features/news/arnold-mesches-in-miami-a-60-year-retrospective-/ "Arnold Mesches in Miami A 60 Year Retrospective."
  7. http://www.docstoc.com/docs/13459888/Printed-Project-7-Unconditional-Love---Kim-Levine Printed Project, Issue 7, Summer 2007, "Unconditional Love
  8. http://www.biennialfoundation.org/biennials/busan-biennale/ Biennial Foundation
  9. http://akvarellmuseet.org/en/exhibition/waterworks "Waterworks", Nordiska Akvarellmuseet, Skärhamn, Sweden. 2001
  10. http://www.artnet.com/Magazine/news/warrobinson/warrobinson10-1-99.asp John Salvest: Time on his Hands", Phoenix Art Museum
  11. http://www.artnet.com/artists/hans-hamid-rasmussen/biography Hans Hamid Rasmussen. Artnet.
  12. http://www.davidrumsey.com/amica/amico148008-97460.html Louise Bourgeois. The Red Room-Child.
  13. http://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BA8481534X Modern Art in The USA: Issues and Controversies of the 20th Century
  14. http://www.hatjecantz.de/transplant-3680-1.html TransPlant: Living Vegetation in Contemporary Art.
  15. http://www.feldmangallery.com/pages/exhsolo/exhlev06.html Ronald Feldman Fine Arts.
  16. http://www.feldmangallery.com/pages/Press%20pages/2006/levin%20in%20artforum.html Kim Levin. Ronald Feldman Fine Arts.
  17. http://www.feldmangallery.com/pages/Press%20pages/2006/levin%20in%20art%20in%20america.html Art in America, Critics Beat, March 2006.
  18. http://www.tate.org.uk/research/publications/tate-papers/remembering-exhibitions-point-line-web “Remembering Exhibitions’: From Point to Line to Web.”