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Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev (born December 2, 1957, in Ridgewood, New Jersey, US) is an Italian-American writer, art historian and exhibition maker. She is the recipient of the 2019 Audrey Irmas Award for Curatorial Excellence. Currently, she is the Director of
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Museo d'Arte Contemporanea and Fondazione Francesco Federico Cerruti in Turin. She was Edith Kreeger Wolf Distinguished Visiting Professor in Art Theory and Practice at Northwestern University (2013-2019). Named 2012’s most powerful person in the art world by
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’s Power 100 listings, Christov-Bakargiev was Artistic Director of dOCUMENTA (13) which opened in Kassel on June 9, 2012, holding workshops, seminars and exhibitions in Alexandria, Egypt; Kabul, Afghanistan; and Banff, Canada. Her stewardship of dOCUMENTA(13), considered to be one of the most intellectual and significant exhibitions in the art world, renewed one of the exhibition’s primal intentions to enlist culture as an agent of reconstruction, healing and dialogue.


Family and early life

Her mother was from
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, Italy, and her parents studied in Turin together in the mid-1950s. Her father had fled from Bulgaria after World War II and was a medical student in Turin; her mother studied Philosophy in Turin and later got a PhD in archeology. Her parents migrated to the United States in the late 1950s, where she was born. She grew up partly in Washington, D.C. A dual American-Italian citizen, she returned to Europe after completing her Baccalaureate at a French lycée in Washington, and studied literature, philology, language, and art history at the
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, Italy. In 1981, she graduated summa cum laude presenting a thesis on the relationship between American painting and poetry of the 1950s—specifically on
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and his relations with the art of Abstract Expressionism.


Art criticism

After graduation, she moved to Rome and began to write as an art critic for daily newspapers, including ''Reporter'' and '' Il Sole 24 Ore''. Her reporting centered on early 20th century avant-garde and contemporary art. She has written extensively on the Arte Povera movement, such as in her book Arte Povera (Themes and Movements), Phaidon Press, London. She wrote the first monographs on the work of South African artist
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in 1996/97 (Brussels,
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) and on Canadian artist
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in 2001 (New York, PS1 Contemporary Art Center). She has written books on Adrián Villar Rojas (2019),
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(2019)¸ Nalini Malani (2018), Anna Boghiguian (2017),
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(2016), Ed Atkins (2016),
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(2016),
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(2004), Alberto Burri (1996),
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(1994). Her books also include dOCUMENTA(13) the 100 Notes–100 Thoughts series as well as The Book of Books (2011–12).


Career as curator

After working as an independent exhibition curator for many years, and curating summer exhibitions at Villa Medici in Rome, Italy, from 1998 to 2000; she was the Senior Curator at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center in New York, an affiliate of the
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. Serving in this position from 1999 to 2001, she initiated the first edition of ''Greater New York'', which was organized with other curators of MoMA PS1. At PS1, she then organized the groundbreaking survey of Janet Cardiff’s work. Following this tenure, she was Chief Curator at the Castello di Rivoli Museum in Turin, Italy, from 2001 to 2008 and Interim Director of the museum in 2009. She has since worked, worldwide, as a curator. Amongst other exhibitions, she was the Artistic Director of the 16th
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in 2008, entitled ''Revolutions–Forms that Turn''. On December 3, 2008, she was appointed Artistic Director of the thirteenth edition of documenta, dOCUMENTA (13), which took place from 9 June to 16 September 2012, in Kassel, Germany. In 2015, she curated the 14th Istanbul Biennial entitled
SaltWater: a Theory of Thought Forms
, which took place in numerous locations spread to the metropolitan area of Istanbul, from 5 September 2015 to 1 November 2015. From 2016 to 2017, she also has served as Director of GAM Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea and Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea. In 2019 she received the Audrey Irmas Award for curatorial excellence.


Lectures

She has lectured widely at art and educational institutions and Universities for the Arts and Philosophy, including the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles; Cornell University, Ithaca; Monash University, Melbourne; Di Tella University, Buenos Aires; Harvard University, Boston; and MIT, Boston. In 2018, she was Lead Professor of the program Shanghai Curators Lab at Shanghai Academy of Fine Art, Shanghai. In 2014, she received the Leverhulme Professorship from the University of Leeds. In 2013, she was also the Menschel Visiting Professor in Art at The Cooper Union, New York as well as the Pernod Ricard Visiting Professor in the philosophy of art and naturecultures at the Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main / Institut für Philosophie. In 2015 she was Getty Visiting Scholar.


Selected publications

*Willie Doherty. In the dark, projected works (), Kunsthalle Bern, 1996, *William Kentridge, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brüssel, 1998, *Arte Povera (Themes and Movements), Phaidon Press, London, 1998, *Janet Cardiff, a survey of works (including collaborations with George Bures Miller), P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island City, 2001, *The Moderns, Skira, Milan, 2003, *Pierre Huyghe, Skira, Milan, 2004, *with David Anfam: Franz Kline (1910–1962), Skira, Milan, 2004, *Faces in the Crowd. Picturing Modern Life from Manet to Today, Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Skira, Milan, Whitechapel Gallery, Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, 2004, *Franz Kline, Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Skira, Milan, Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, 2004 *Revolutions – Forms That Turn, Biennale of Sydney,
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, 2008 *Thomas Ruff, Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Skira, Milan, Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, 2009 *Documenta 13: Catalog I/3, II/3, III/3, The Book of Books, Kassel,
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