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Chief Curator at MoMA | Leading Expert in Modern and Contemporary Art | Speaker on Art Curation and Innovation

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Chief Curator at MoMA | Leading Expert in Modern and Contemporary Art | Speaker on Art Curation and Innovation

Speaker Profile Thumbnail for Ann Temkin
Speaking Fee:
Contact Us for Pricing

Travels From:
NYC - New York City

Primary Topic Category:
Creativity and Innovation

Secondary Topic Category:
Leadership and Management

 

Ann Temkin Speaker Profile: At A Glance

Ann Temkin serves as the Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, where she has played a pivotal role in shaping the museum's distinguished collection. With a keen eye for transformative works, she has organized numerous acclaimed exhibitions that have captivated global audiences. Temkin is known for her dedication to expanding the representation of diverse artists in the modern art narrative. Her leadership and vision continue to influence the art world, making her a highly respected figure in contemporary art curation.

Ann Temkin is a distinguished art historian and curator known for her transformative work in the field of modern and contemporary art. Currently serving as the Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, she has reshaped how audiences engage with some of the most significant artworks of the 20th and 21st centuries. Born in Torrington, Connecticut, Temkin's passion for art history was sparked during her early academic years, eventually leading her to profound positions that have influenced the art community worldwide. Temkin's academic journey took her to Harvard University, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Art History. She further honed her expertise at Yale University, earning a Master of Philosophy in Art History. Her education laid a robust foundation for an illustrious career. Before joining MoMA, she played a crucial role as the Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from 1990 to 2003. There, she organized groundbreaking exhibitions that garnered critical acclaim, demonstrating her keen eye for curatorial innovation. Since joining MoMA in 2003, Ann Temkin has spearheaded numerous pivotal exhibitions, showcasing artists ranging from iconic figures like Pablo Picasso and Marcel Duchamp to contemporary leaders such as Bruce Nauman and Louise Bourgeois. Her insightful exhibitions delve deep into artistic evolution, offering fresh perspectives and facilitating broader appreciation. Temkin is respected for her scholarly approach, blending deep historical knowledge with contemporary insights to make art accessible to diverse audiences. Ann's work extends beyond exhibitions; she has been instrumental in strategic acquisitions that have enriched MoMA's collection. Under her stewardship, the museum has acquired critical works that reflect a balance of historical significance and contemporary relevance. Temkin’s leadership is marked by a commitment to diversity, striving to represent a multitude of voices and mediums within MoMA's vast collection. Through her unwavering dedication and visionary approach, Ann Temkin has become a vital figure in curating art that resonates across generations. Her career continues to inspire both her peers and the public, encouraging a deeper engagement with art that informs and enriches the human experience. Whether it's through a thoughtful exhibition or a strategic acquisition, Temkin's impact on the art world is both profound and enduring.
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