Clients - Overview


 

Absolut Secret, U.S. and London

Consulted for Absolut Secret, working in London with the Royal College of Art and in the U.S. with David McKee Gallery, on behalf of the Studio School, New York. (1998)

Absolut Vodka

Worked with Absolut Bottled Secret and Santa Monica Museum of Art, CA on secondary market sales, including auction participation and collection consultation. (2000)

Aeroplastics, Brussels, Belgium

New Art From China: group show including Chen Wei, Dong Wensheng, Huang Kui, Zheng Lianjie, Cheng Ran, Gao Shiqiang, Sun Xun, Tong Biao, Bao Yiluo, Zhang Qing, and Jin Feng. (2007)

American Express-Departures

Cultural curator for American Express-Departures. (2011 to 2015)

Amnesty International  

Published Amnesty International portfolio with prints by Jay Davis, Monique Prieto, Alexis Rockman, and Lisa Ruyter. (1993)

Arario Gallery, Seoul, Korea

Todd Norsten: solo exhibition at Arario Gallery, Seoul. (2007)

Arario Gallery, Cheonan, Korea

Art in America: a group exhibition of current trends in American art at Arario Gallery, Cheonan. (2006)

Jorg Immendorff: major retrospective at Arario Gallery, Cheonan (2004) and traveling to Arario Gallery, Beijing. (2005)

Sigmar Polke: a major survey of paintings and works on paper produced between 1974 and 2002 at Arario Gallery, Cheonan. (2004)

Beautiful Cynicism: group exhibition of established Western and

Asian artists exploring the human condition at Arario Gallery, Cheonan. (2004)

Pop Thru Out: a group exhibition at Arario Gallery, Cheonan, Korea. (2003)

Video Mix, a group exhibition at Arario Gallery, Cheonan. (2003)

Andy Warhol, Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis, MN 

(1998-2001)

Beijing World Art Museum, Beijing, China

Julian Schnabel: First major retrospective exhibition of the artist’s work in Asia. (September 12 – October 14, 2007)

Bonhams, London

R. Crumb Handbook: book-launch and print publication with exhibition at Bonhams in association with Whitechapel Gallery, London (Carnegie Mellon). (2005)

British Airways

U.S. curatorial assistant to Artwise (London) for British Airways commissions. (1987)

Busan Savings Bank, Seoul and Busan, Korea

Art Advisor (November 20 – January 9, 2010)

ChangArt, Beijing, China

Julian Schnabel: Prints Retrospective 1983-Present, organized with Fortune Cookie Projects for ChangArt, Beijing. (September 12 – November 7, 2009)

Paul Huxley, solo exhibition organized with Fortune Cookie Projects for ChangArt, Beijing. (June 26 – July 26, 2009)

Space for Perspective, exhibition featuring Ian Woo, Sanghoon Kang, and Wang Chuan, organized with Fortune Cookie Projects for ChangArt, Beijing. (February 7 – March 7, 2009)

CEC-Artslink, New York, NY

Consultant for marketing and branding of the non-profit foundations. (1997)

Clifford Chance, New York, NY

Curator for Clifford Chance US LLP, New York. Created and developed a comprehensive art program that included a permanent collection of international contemporary art, ongoing in-house exhibitions, art sponsorships, and cultural branding, special events and programs designed for business development. The programming was made in collaboration with business development departments, and community-based programming included symposiums, artist lectures, and private museum and gallery tours.  

The curate exhibitions included:

Gay Pride (2008)

Architecture/Landscape (2008)

Forms of Figuration (2008)

Frame of Reference (2007)

Young Audiences New York (2007)

Funny Shadows (2007)

Modern Eyes (2007)

Expanded Line (2007)

Young Painters (2006)

Digital Darkroom (2006)

Another View (2006)

Shape of Jazz (2006)

Oliver Boberg (2006)

Chris McNair (2006)

David Levinthal (2005)

Dream Spaces (2005)

Musical Modes (2005)

Staging the Real (2005)

Underage (2005)

Young Audiences New York (2005)

Syncopated Rhythms (2004)

Where? (2004)

David Richard Gallery, Santa Fe, NM  

Paul Huxley, After Venice: solo exhibition at David Richard Gallery, Santa Fe. (January - February, 2016)

The (Un)Real World: Contemporary Transformations, group exhibition at David Richard Gallery, Santa Fe that included Michele Bubacco, Martin Mull, David Humphrey, Angela Fraleigh, Claire Sherman. (August – October, 2015)

Gabriel Shuldiner, postapocalypticBLACK: Recent Paintings: a solo exhibition at David Richard Gallery, Santa Fe. (July, 2015)

Dayton Hudson/ Marshall Fields Cultural Institution

(1998-2001)

DAZE

DAZE: solo exhibition and live painting event at Palazzo Casali, Cortona, Italy, organized for IMG Artists’ Tuscan Sun Festival. (2010)

DAZE: solo exhibition organized with Fortune Cookie Projects, Singapore, and travelled to Watergate Gallery, Seoul and ChangArt Gallery, Beijing.  (March 4 – 21, 2010)

Elizabeth Foundation of the Arts

Speculum Speculorum: group exhibition with Maria Berrio, Angela Fraleigh, Catherine Howe, Noah Klersfeld, Gabriel J. Shuldiner, Danielle Tegeder, Carlos Vega, and Bryan Whitney at Elizabeth Foundation of the Arts, New York. (March - April, 2015)

Empire of Art Magazine, St. Petersburg, Russia

Curator and program organizer for 2x2 artist lecture series. (2003)

Exxon Corporation, Dallas, TX

1994, 1995

Firmenich, New York, NY

Creative enhancement programming, Firmenich, New York, NY, Created and developed creative arts programming including artist symposiums, exhibitions, tours, and lectures (2007-2008)

Fortune Cookie Projects, Singapore

William Wegman, Fortune Cookie Projects for Watergate Gallery, Seoul. (November 20 – January 9, 2010)

Is This Home, Truly?: group exhibition with Antz, Scopeone, Slacsatu, The Killer Gerbil, TR853-1, and Zero. (March 5 - 22, 2010)

New Work New York: group exhibition with Lucky DeBellevue, Ben Degen, Jacob Feige, John Finneran, and Sam Gordon for Watergate Gallery, Seoul. (November 5 – 28, 2009)

William Wegman: solo exhibition. (September 5 – October 2, 2009)

Ian Woo: Flux Technicolour. (May 28 – June 28, 2009)

Julian Schnabel: solo exhibition of paintings. (March 29 – April 20, 2009)

Julian Schnabel: Prints Retrospective, 1983-1998. (March 29 – April 20, 2009)

New Work from China: Painting, Photography & Video, inaugural exhibition. (January 22 – Feburary 22, 2009)

Julian Schnabel: exhibition of New Paintings for Watergate Gallery, Seoul. (January 13 – February 20, 2009)

Sun Xun: Shock of Time: exhibition at The Drawing Center, New York. (February 20 – March 28, 2009)

Fredericks-Freiser Gallery, New York, NY 

Zheng Hao for Fredericks-Freiser Gallery, New York. (2006)

Fred Tomaselli

Published two prints by Fred Tomaselli in conjunction with the Downtown Arts Festival. (2002)

Fred Wilson

Published photographic multiple by Fred Wilson for his exhibition at the United States pavilion at 2003 Venice Biennale 2003. Multiples published with The MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA. (2003)

French Embassy, Singapore

Off The Wall: Graffiti Kings from Singapore and France: exhibition and live painting event curated with Artspace at Helutrans for Voilah! The French Season in Singapore. (2011)

Gallery Hyundai, Seoul, Korea

Julian Schnabel: First major retrospective exhibition of the artist’s work in Asia. (March 19 – April 6, 2008)

American Funnies: group exhibition for Roy Lichtenstein, R. Crumb, and John Wesley. (2006)

Pictures: an exhibition of international contemporary photography. (2004)

Gallery of Ontario, Toronto

Hungry God: Contemporary art from India. (2007)

Hales Gallery

Published print portfolio with Hales Gallery. (1987)

Hermès Gallery, New York, NY

Gao Shiqiang: video installation. (2007)

New Video from China: sponsored by Hermès, exhibited at Miami Art Basel, USA. (2006)

Hines Interests, New York, NY

Curator for Hines Interests, Gallery W52, in New York. Created and developed an ongoing exhibition program for emerging and established contemporary artists. Exhibitions include the following:

Textual Insight (2007)

Abstract Action (2007)

Face Forward (2007)

Picturing Pixels (2007)

A Moving World (2007)

Temporal Pause (2006)

A Certain Likeness (2006)

The Presence of Absence (2006)

Beyond Pastoral (2006)

Minimalisms (2006)

Woven (2005)

Green to Green and Beyond (2005)

Penck, Kirkeby, and Lupertz (2005)

Brr… (2004)

If You Were Here (2004)

Elke Solomon (2004)

Hot + Cool for Summer (2004)

Drawing the Line (2004)

IMG Artists’ Tuscan Sun Festival, Cortona, Italy

DAZE: Exhibition and live painting event at Palazzo Casali, organized for IMG Artists’ Tuscan Sun Festival. (2010)

Imperial Museum of the Forbidden City, Beijing

Markus Lupertz: solo exhibition. (2007)

Jane Corkin Gallery, Toronto,  

New Media from China: Zhou Xiaohu, Sun Xun, Zheng Lianjie, Dong Wensheng, Chen Wei. (2007)

Jorg Immendorff

Jorg Immendorff; major retrospective exhibtion at Arario Gallery, Cheonan, which also travel to Arario Gallery, Beijing. (2005)

Julian Schnabel

Julian Schnabel: Prints Retrospective 1983-Present, Fortune Cookie Projects for ChangArt, Beijing. (September 12 – November 7, 2009)

Julian Schnabel: Prints Retrospective, 1983-present, organized with Fortune Cookie Projects for Watergate Gallery, Seoul. (June 5 – August 1, 2009)

Julian Schnabel: Paintings, organized with Fortune Cookie Projects for The National Gallery of Art, Manila. (June 13 – July 6, 2009)

Julian Schnabel: Prints Retrospective, 1983-1998, organized with Fortune Cookie Projects for Manila Contemporary, Manila. (June 12 – July 5, 2009)

Julian Schnabel: solo exhibition of paintings, organized with Fortune Cookie Projects, Singapore. (March 29 – April 20, 2009)

Julian Schnabel: Prints Retrospective, 1983-1998, exhibited with Fortune Cookie Projects, Singapore. (March 29 – April 20, 2009)

Julian Schnabel: New Paintings, organized with Fortune Cookie Projects for Watergate Gallery, Seoul. (January 13 – February 20, 2009)

Julian Schnabel: First major retrospective exhibition of the artist’s work in Asia. Exhibition tour to:

Gallery Hyundai, Seoul. (March 19 – April 6, 2008)

Shanghai Zendai Museum of Modern Art, Shanghai. (January 19 – February 18, 2008)

10 Chancery Lane in association with Katie de Tilly and David Tang, Hong Kong. (November 6 – 24, 2007)

Beijing World Art Museum, Beijing. (September 12 – October 14, 2007)

Lexington Arts Council, Lexington, KY

Curated exhibition of New York and Kentucky-based artists. (2004)

Litvak Contemporary, Tel Aviv, Israel

Arachne’s Woof: group exhibition with Maria Berrio, Maya Bloch, Angela Fraleigh, Elham Rokni, Tschabalala Self, Betty Tompkins, and Daniela Sheinman. (February - March, 2016)

Dark Matter: group exhibition with Elad Kopler, Robert Melee, Ted Pim, Gabriel J. Shuldiner, Jack R. Slentz, and Cullen Washington Jr. (October - December, 2015)

5x5: Other Voices: group exhibition with Avner Ben Gal, Maya Bloch, Michele Bubacco, The Bruce High Quality 3Foundation, Zoya Cherkassky, Tsibi Geva, David Humphrey, Christopher Le Brun, Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Tamar Roded. (May-June, 2015)

Louis B. James Gallery, New York, NY

Danse Macabre: exhibition featuring Michele Bubacco and Monte Coleman. (February-March, 2016)

Maison Gerard, New York, NY

Management consultant to Maison Gerard. (2015 to Present)

The Responding Eye - The 60s: group exhibition including Leon Berkowitz, Francis Hewitt, Beatrice Mandelman, Paul Reed, and Oli Sihvonen. (May, 2015)

Marjinsky Theater, St. Petersburg, Russia

Strategy consultant focusing on Marjinsky Theater’s product development and cultural marketing. (1997)

Michael Wener Gallery

Markus Lupertz: solo exhibition, organized for Michael Wener Gallery, shown at the Imperial Museum of the Forbidden City, Beijing, and the Museum of Art, Nanjing. (2007)

Jorg Immendorff: major retrospective, organized for Michael Wener Gallery, shown at at Arario Gallery, Cheonan, travelled to Arario Gallery, Beijing. (2005)

Sigmar Polke: a major survey of paintings and works on paper produced

between 1974 and 2002, organized for Michael Wener Gallery, shown at Arario Gallery, Cheonan, Korea. (2004)

Museum of Art, Nanjing

Markus Lupertz: solo exhibition at Museum of Art, Nanjing. (2007)

Nancy Solomon Gallery, Atlanta, GA

(1994-1997)

Paul Morris Gallery, New York, NY

On View: Selections from China: new media group show with Zhou Xiaohu, Wang Qingsong, Dong Wensheng, Chen Wei, Cheng Ran, Zheng Lianjie. (2007)

Project Imagine, Chicago, IL

1998-2001

Reis Gallery, Singapore   

Paul Huxley: a solo exhibition for Senior Royal Academician at Reis Gallery, Singapore. (2011)

Richard Deacon

Published Richard Deacon portfolio. (1995)

Saks Fifth Avenue, New York, NY

Evaluation of Art Collection. (2011)

Saks Project Art: program built the collection of international and emerging contemporary art for 22 Saks Fifth Avenue retail stores. Curated artists projects with artists including David Humphrey, Charles Long, Matthew McCaslin, Kenny Scharf, Vito Acconci, William Wegman (book and prints), Gary Peterson, London Now (a grouping of 21 contemporary London artists). (1998-2000)

Shanghai Zendai Museum of Modern Art, Shanghai

Julian Schnabel: First major retrospective exhibition of the artist’s work in Asia. (January 19 – February 18, 2008)

Per Kirkeby: a retrospective. (2007)

Silent Power: exhibition of Immendorff, Penck, Baselitz, Lupertz. (2006)

Sigmar Polke

Sigmar Polke: a major survey of paintings and works on paper produced between 1974 and 2002, exhibited at Arario Gallery, Cheonan, Korea. (2004)

Spencer Tunick

Published Spencer Tunick edition in ArtReview Magazine, London. (1998)

Published Spencer Tunick’s Nude Adrift portfolio. (1995)

Sperone Westwater Gallery, New York, NY 

Guillermo Kuitca: in association with Sculpture Square, Singapore, on the occasion of Showcase Singapore and the Singapore Biennale. (2008)

Superfund Investment Center, New York, NY

Curated exhibition: Bushels, Bundles, and Barrels at the Superfund Investment Center. (2007)

Sun Xun

Sun Xun: Shock of Time: solo exhibition at The Drawing Center, New York, NY. (February 20 – March 28, 2009)

The Armory Show, New York, NY

Responsible for major corporate sponsorship of the art fair. (2004-2007)

The Fragrance Foundation, New York, NY

Curator and consultant for Scent exhibition and auction for annual awards event. (2003)

The Jewish Museum, New York, NY

Consultation and outreach for annual print program. (2004, 1997)

The MIT US pavilion for the Venice Biennale

Published photographic multiple by Fred Wilson for his exhibition at the United States pavilion at the Venice Biennale. (2003)

The National Arts Council of Singapore, Singapore

Showcase Singapore: in conjunction with the opening of the 2008 edition of the Singapore Biennale, the National Arts Council of Singapore together with Fortune Cookie Projects hosted the first Showcase Singapore. Twenty-three major international galleries were invited to exhibit the best work available on the primary and secondary markets from around the world. (2008)

The National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction

Consultant and program organizer for Art for Children’s Sake auction and benefit. (2003)

The National Gallery of Art, Manila

Julian Schnabel: exhibition of paintings, organized with Fortune Cookie Projects for The National Gallery of Art, Manila. (June 13 - July 6, 2009)

The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, New York, NY 

Consultant and designer of Vaslav Nijinsky, Creating a New Artistic Era, working in conjunction with Alloy. (2003)

The Proposition Gallery, New York, NY,

The Proposition Gallery: group exhibition featuring the work of Dong Wensheng, Wang Qingsong, Zhou Xiaohu, and Chen Wei. (March, 2008)

The Royal Academy of Art 

Encounter: The Royal Academy in the Middle-East, at Katara Cultural Village Foundation, Doha, Qatar. Organized the first major exhibition for the Royal Academy in the Middle East, presenting 24 Royal Academicians and 24 artists from across the region. (2013)

Encounter: The Royal Academy in Asia, at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore. Organized the first major exhibition for the Royal Academy in Southeast Asia, featuring 24 Royal Academicians and 24 artists from across Asia. (2012)

TI Group, Seagrams Building, New York, NY

(1995)

Two Sculptors Inc., New York, NY

Comprehensive consultation involving all aspects of gallery operation, including programming, administration, budgets, and installation. (1995)

Virgin Atlantic Airways

Curatorial Services, USA. (1997)

Watergate Gallery, Seoul, Korea

New Work New York: exhibition with Lucky DeBellevue, Ben Degen, Jacob Feige, John Finneran, and Sam Gordon, organized with Fortune Cookie Projects. (February 24 – April 9, 2010)

Julian Schnabel: exhibition of New Paintings, organized with Fortune Cookie Projects. (January 13 - February 20, 2009)

William Wegman: solo exhibition organized with Fortune Cookie Projects. (2009)

Ian Woo: Flux Technicolour, organized with Fortune Cookie Projects. (September 16 – October 24, 2009)
Julian Schnabel: Prints Retrospective, 1983-present, organized with Fortune Cookie Projects. (June 5 – August 1, 2009)

Paul Huxley, Fortune Cookie Projects for Watergate Gallery, Seoul, March 6 – April 7, 2009

William Wegman

William Wegman: solo exhibition organized with Fortune Cookie Projects, Singapore, for Watergate Gallery, Seoul. (November 20, 2009 – January 9, 2010)

William Wegman: solo exhibition organized with Fortune Cookie Projects, Singapore, for ChangArt, Beijing. (March 20 – April 25, 2009)

William Wegman: solo exhibition organized with Fortune Cookie Projects, Singapore. (September 5 – October 2 2009)

Published William Wegman portfolio. (1998)

Zhou Xiaohu, Wang

On View: Selections from China: new media group show at Paul Morris Gallery, New York, NY. (2007

10 Chancery Lane in association with Katie de Tilly and David Tang, Hong Kong

Julian Schnabel: First major retrospective exhibition of the artist’s work in Asia. (November 6 – 24, 2007)

 

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