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Steven Holmes (born 1965) is a Canadian
curator A curator (from la, cura, meaning "to take care") is a manager or overseer. When working with cultural organizations, a curator is typically a "collections curator" or an "exhibitions curator", and has multifaceted tasks dependent on the parti ...
based in
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.


Biography

He was born in
Cobourg Cobourg ( ) is a town in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in Southern Ontario east of Toronto and east of Oshawa. It is the largest town in and seat of Northumberland County. Its nearest neighbour is Port Hope, to the west. It is ...
,
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and educated at
The University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution ...
(Bachelor of Arts, Religion and History),
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(Master of Theological Studies, Religion and Culture) and the
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design NSCAD University, also known as the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design or NSCAD, is a public art university in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The university is a co-educational institution that offers bachelor's and master's degrees. The uni ...
(Master of Fine Arts, Studio). As an artist, Holmes worked as a photographer and briefly exhibited work in several Canadian venues, including Gallery 44 in
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, and
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Gallery in Halifax.


Curatorial work

Steven Holmes is curator of The Cartin Collection in Hartford, Connecticut (2005–present) where he oversees a collection of 2,000 objects The collection includes post war and contemporary art as well as early printed books and incunabula, Medieval illuminated manuscripts, and early Flemish masterpieces. From 2009 to 2012, Holmes was adjunct curator at The Bass Museum of Art in
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. There, he oversaw the development of the museum’s collection policy and collection planning process, and conceived of and curated numerous exhibitions, including: *The Endless Renaissance (2012) – Six Projects, co-curated with Silvia Karman Cubiná.
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. *
Charles Ledray Charles LeDray is an American sculptor. He was born in Seattle in 1960. He was a recipient of the "Prix de Rome" from the American Academy in Rome for 1997–98. He lives and works in New York City. Early life As a child Charles LeDray learn ...
(2012) – Bass Museum Catalogue. * An Invitation to Look: Selections from the Permanent Collection (2011) –
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, Master of the Borghese Tondo,
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Benjamin West Benjamin West, (October 10, 1738 – March 11, 1820) was a British-American artist who painted famous historical scenes such as '' The Death of Nelson'', ''The Death of General Wolfe'', the '' Treaty of Paris'', and '' Benjamin Franklin Drawin ...
and others. *Human Rites (2010) –
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, John Beech, Christian Boltanski, Mark Dion, Thomas Hirschhorn, Allan McCollum,
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, Rirkrit Tiravanija, César Trasobares, Ai Wei-Wei, Erwim Wurm, Massimo Vitalli, Subodh Gupta, Shirin Neshat, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Sophie Calle, Paolo Canevara. * The Endless Renaissance (2009) –
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, Joe Coleman, Gregory Crewdson, Eugène Delacroix, Thierry Delva,
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, Nicole Eisenman, Peter Friedl, Francisco de Goya, John Hoppner, Pieter Hugo, Byron Kim.
Charles LeDray Charles LeDray is an American sculptor. He was born in Seattle in 1960. He was a recipient of the "Prix de Rome" from the American Academy in Rome for 1997–98. He lives and works in New York City. Early life As a child Charles LeDray learn ...
, Sol Le Witt, Kelly Mark, Jonathan Monk, Martin Puryear, Sharron Quasius, Hyacinthe Rigaud, Bert Rodriguez, Peter Paul Rubens, Chemi Rosado Seijo, Thomas Struth, Huang Yongping. Holmes was the director of visual arts and public programming at Real Art Ways in Hartford from 2000 – 2005. There, he served as managing director of all visual arts and public programming, co-wrote grants, represented the organization in external affairs, curated exhibitions, and directed education and outreach staff. Additionally, Holmes has curated exhibitions for The Palais de Tokyo in Paris, the
KW Institute for Contemporary Art The KW Institute for Contemporary Art (also known as Kunst-Werke) is a contemporary art institution located in Auguststraße 69 in Berlin-Mitte, Germany. Klaus Biesenbach was the founding director of KW; the current director is Krist Gruijthuijsen ...
in Berlin, The Wadsworth Athenaeum Museum of Art in Hartford and the
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, working with more than 200 artists including Charles Ledray,
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, The Atlas Group / Walid Ra’ad, Kate Gilmore,
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, Paul Chan, Joe Amrhein, Chris Doyle and
Sol LeWitt Solomon "Sol" LeWitt (September 9, 1928 – April 8, 2007) was an American artist linked to various movements, including conceptual art and minimalism. LeWitt came to fame in the late 1960s with his wall drawings and "structures" (a term he pref ...
. Holmes conceived of and worked with Creative Time to mount the multi-city performance of ''Fairytale – 1001 Chairs'' for
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. Simultaneous performances took place in Hong Kong, Berlin, Paris, Athens, Helsinki, Toronto, New York, Chicago, LA, Madrid, Brussels, Stockholm and twenty other cities around the world. Holmes was a founding member of The Khyber Arts Society in Halifax, now a Canadian National Exhibition Center. Holmes has published in the areas of critical theory and art criticism. In 2008, Holmes edited FESTSCHRIFT, with essays by Carlos Basualdo, Nicholas Baume, and James Rondeau. Holmes has been a visiting critic for Skowhegan, Yale School of Art, Art Omi, University of Connecticut, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, University of Lethbridge and Hartford Art School. Projects have been reviewed in The New York Times, Art in America, Art Forum, The New Yorker Magazine, artnet, artUS, Art News, Tema Celeste, Flash Art International and Art New England. He has appeared on TV and Radio in the United States and Europe to speak about contemporary art, and art and social change, including NBC Miami, BBC5 London, CBC Halifax and Toronto, and Connecticut Public Radio.


Selected publications

* "Charles Ledray", Bass Museum of Art, 2013. * "I Didn’t Know They Were Canadian", in Oh Canada, MIT Press, 2012. * "Hartford Arts Hurt By Loss Of Curators" in Hartford Courant, Op Ed, September 26, 2010 * "Quote, Endquote, Repeat: All Art is Contemporary", exhibition catalogue for The Endless Renaissance, Bass Museum of Art, 2009. * Festschrift: Selections from a Collection. Leo Press, Hartford, 2008. * "Joe Coleman Moderne Frõmmigkeit" Checkpoint. May–August 2007. * "Joe Coleman's Modern Devotion". Palais de Tokyo Magazine. March 2007. * None of the Above, Real Art Ways, 2005 * "Charged Image vs. a University in Retreat". The Hartford Courant. 3 October 2004. * Acquiring Taste: Work from the Collections of Janice and Mickey Cartin, Robinson and Nancy Grover, Peter Hirschl and Lisa Silvestri, and the LeWitt Collection, Real Art Ways, 2002. * "Documentary Sculpture", Exhibition Catalogue, Real Art Ways, 2002 * "BOXWORKS: Sculpture by Thierry Delva", Dalhousie University Art Gallery, 1996. * "The Word is Made Flesh, The Flesh is Made Word: Michel Foucault and His Gaze" in ''Rewire'', Spring 1993. * 'Photography as Theological Discourse" in the ''
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'', Vol. 21, No. 4, (1992).


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Steven Holmes
{{DEFAULTSORT:Holmes, Steven 1965 births Living people Canadian art curators NSCAD University alumni People from Cobourg University of Toronto alumni Harvard Divinity School alumni