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Stefan Kalmár is a German curator who was the director of the
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(ICA) in London from 2016 until 2021. Kalmár was executive director and chief curator of
Artists Space Artists Space is a non-profit art gallery and arts organization first established at 155 Wooster Street in Soho, New York City. Founded in 1972 by Irving Sandler and Trudie Grace and funded by the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), Artist ...
, New York from 2009 to 2016, director of
Kunstverein München The Kunstverein München (km) is a non-profit art association located in the Hofgarten in Munich, Germany. It was founded in 1823 and is one of the oldest German art associations. The Kunstverein, a privately sponsored association with almost 1,3 ...
from 2004 to 2009, director of the Institute of Visual Culture, Cambridge from 2000 to 2004 and artistic director of Cubitt Gallery, London from 1997 to 1999. Kalmár was a judge for the
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in 2014. He was also a member of the artistic team for the 13th edition of
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in Marseille 2020, together with Alya Sebti and Katerina Chuchalina.


Education

Kalmár studied Cultural Studies at
University of Hildesheim The University of Hildesheim (in German ''Universität Hildesheim'') is a public university located in Hildesheim. History Alfeld University of Education (Pädagogische Hochschule Alfeld) - University of Hildesheim The University of Hildeshe ...
, Germany before moving to London in 1995 to continue to study Cultural and Curatorial Studies at
Goldsmiths College Goldsmiths, University of London, officially the Goldsmiths' College, is a constituent research university of the University of London in England. It was originally founded in 1891 as The Goldsmiths' Technical and Recreative Institute by the Wor ...
, London.


Career


Artists Space, 2009–2016

Notable exhibitions during Kalmár's tenure include presentations on and collaborations with artists and curators such as Chris Kraus and Julie Ault, Danh Vo,
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,
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,
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, Zilia Sánchez,
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, Marc Camille Chaimowicz and The Estate of
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. In a review of the Charlotte Posenenske exhibition, ''The New York Times'' art critic, Roberta Smith, wrote, 'It occurred to me that if
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, founding director of the
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, were dropped into Mr. Kalmár's shoes, he would have come up with something similar'. In 2016 Kalmár said that Artists Space has been increasingly involved in addressing the interplay and blurred lines between contemporary art and political practice with a focus on gentrification and how contemporary arts organisations “institutionalise antagonisms.” Artists Space and Common Practice invited artists Nitasha Dhillon and
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of the collective MTL+ to facilitate programming that would unite activist groups across the city under five “strands”: Indigenous Struggle, Black Liberation, Free Palestine, Global Wage Workers, and De-Gentrification. In 2012, Kalmár introduced a second location, Artists Space Books & Talks, which has become a platform for critical discussion in contemporary art and culture. Artists Space's 2012 exhibition Radical Localism: Art, Video and Culture From Pueblo Nuevo's Mexicali Rose, was described by ''
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'' as ‘a small but vigorous sampling of what is emerging’ from Mexicali Rose, an alternative art space and community centre established by the filmmaker Marco Vera in Pueblo Nuevo, a working-class neighbourhood in Mexicali, a city on the Mexican side of the border with the United States.


ICA, 2016–2021

When Kalmár was appointed to succeed
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as director of the ICA in 2016, he was the first foreigner director in the institution's then 75-year history.Tessa Solomon (August 10, 2021)
ICA London Director to Step Down, Citing Need to ‘Hand Over to the Next Generation’
'' ARTnews''.
Under Kalmár's directorship, the ICA signed the No Fossil Fuel Money Pledge and became an accredited Living Wage employer. The ICA cinema became fully independent and live performance, theatre and literature were reintroduced to the ICA programme. In an interview published in '' Frieze'' in 2017, Kalmár outlined his future ambitions for the ICA to be an organization that revitalizes the belief and the civic responsibility of cultural institutions by trying to create an organizational structure that not only disclaims its own contradictions but actively tries to overcome them. He oversaw exhibitions by
Cameron Rowland Cameron Rowland (born 1988) is an American people, American conceptual art, conceptual artist whose work has been exhibited internationally and acclaimed for its Structuralism, structural analytic approach to addressing issues of Slavery in the U ...
and
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as well as retrospectives of work by
Kathy Acker Kathy Acker (April 18, 1947 isputed– November 30, 1997) was an American experimental novelist, playwright, essayist, and postmodernist writer, known for her idiosyncratic and transgressive writing that dealt with themes such as childhood trau ...
and
Julie Becker Julie Becker (1972–2016) was an interdisciplinary American artist. She earned her BFA and MFA at CalArts in Los Angeles. Becker earned early acclaim for her 1996 installation ''Researchers, Residents, A Place to Rest''. Her works have appeared ...
. Named in ArtReview's 2019 Power 100, Kalmár commented, 'We are in a time of crisis' in reference to Brexit and the rise of populism, and stated that 'these are times for artists to lead' regarding the announcement of
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' appointment as Chair of the ICA's Board.


Exhibitions


Selected exhibitions organised by Kalmár at Artists Space

* Lukas Duwenhögger: Undoolay (2016) with Raven Row * Cameron Rowland: 91020000 (2016) * Tom of Finland: The Pleasure of Play (2015) toured to Taidehalli, Helsinki * Hito Steyerl (2015) * Laura Poitras: 9/11 Trilogy (2014) * Living with Pop: A Reproduction of Capitalism Realism with Kunsthalle Düsseldorf (2014) * Sam Pulitzer: A Colony for “Them” (2014) * Macho Man Tell It To My Heart: Collected by Julie Ault (2013) * Aaron Flint Jamison (2013) * Zilia Sánchez (2013) * Bernadette Corporation: 2000 Wasted Years (2012) toured to ICA London * Radical Localism: Art, Video & Culture from Pueblo's Mexicali Rose, Curated by Chris Kraus (2012) * Dexter Sinister: Identity (2011 - 2012) * Anarchism Without Adjectives On the Work of Christopher D’Arcangelo 1975-1979 (2012) * Hilary Lloyd (2011) * Mark Morrisroe: From Tis Moment On with Fotomuseum Winterthur (2011) * Sean Snyder (2010) * Danh Vo: Autoerotic Asphyxiation (2010) * Charlotte Posenenske (2010) * Duncan Campbell: Make It New John (2010) * Marc Camille Chaimowicz: Enough Tiranny Recalled 1972 – 2009 (2009)


Selected exhibitions organised by Kalmár at Kunstverein München

* Liam Gillick: Three perspectives and a Short Scenario (2008) with Witte de With, Kunsthalle Zürich, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago * Allora & Calzadilla: Wake Up, Clamor, Sediments, Sentiments (Figures of Speech) In collaboration with Haus der Kunst (2008) * Oh Girl, It's a Boy! (2007) together with Henrik Oleson * Wolfgang Tillmans Beugung (2007) * The Secret Public The Last Days of the British Underground 1979 - 1989 (2006), toured to ICA London * An American Family, in collaboration with Alan Raymond (2006) * General Idea 1967–1995, In collaboration with Barbara Fischer & Emily Carr Institute, Vancouver (2006) * Jeremy Deller (2005) * Icestorm (2005)


Selected exhibitions organised by Kalmár at Institute of Visual Culture

* Wittgenstein: Family likenesses (2004) * Tom Burr: The Screens (2003) * No Ghost Just a Shell, In Collaboration with Kunsthalle Zürich and SF MoMA (2002-2003) * Cognition Control: from the Archive of Stephen Willats (2002) * Angela Bulloch: Horizontal Technicolor (2002) * Nils Norman: Geocruiser together with South London Gallery, Venice Biennial, Ikon Gallery, Peckham Library; Galerie für Landschaftkunst Hamburg (2001)


Selected exhibitions organised by Kalmár at Cubitt Gallery

* Jochen Klein retrospective (1999) * Infected Culture (1998) * Artists Groups II: KLAT (1998) * Artists Groups I: Akademie Isotrope (1997)


Selected exhibitions organised by Kalmár on a freelance basis

* Art in the Social Welfare Office: Carsten Höller, Franz West, Peter Land, Social Welfare Office, Hanover (1996)


References

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