Curator Carmen Hermo Shares Her Favorite Works from UNTITLED, ART Miami Beach
By Artspace
NOV. 18, 2019
Associate Curator at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum, Carmen Hermo spends her time curating historically significant exhibitions—like “Roots of The Dinner Party: History in the Making” (2017), “Marilyn Minter: Pretty/Dirty” (2016–17), and the Brooklyn presentation of “Radical Women: Latin American Art,” 1960–1985 (2018), just to name a few. Before joining the Brooklyn Museum, Hermo worked with the collections at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Museum of Modern Art.
Here, Hermo shares her favorite works from Artspace’s preview for the upcoming art fair UNTITLED, ART Miami Beach. Check out Hermo’s picks, and if you’ll be in Miami from December 4 – 8, be sure to stop by Artspace’s booth at the fair to say hello!
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PAULA WILSON
Mooning (Red), 2019
Denny Dimin Gallery
Booth B6
This woodblock print by Paula Wilson really jumped out at me with its repetition of varying bold forms, coupled with the evident humor of the act of mooning. I love how that sliver of moon seems to hug the body, perhaps alluding to menstruation, or our connection to the rhythms of the earth and sky around us.
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