Christian Viveros-Faune's Art Criticism and Curatorial Work from 2011-2015
Christian Viveros-Faune was a selector for FutureGreat 2011, focusing on up-and-coming artists. He organized an exhibition at Kavi Gupta in Chicago, which ran from September 19 to December 20, 2014. Viveros-Faune has written numerous articles for ArtReview, including a profile of a wabi-sabi painter and cultural entrepreneur published in July 2014. Another article from the same month explored an artist linking Venice, Nassau, and the North Pole. In the January & February 2014 issue, he offered a critical evaluation of Mexico City's Museo Jumex, questioning its status as either a south-of-the-border Vanity Fair or the premier new museum in the Americas. A May 2013 piece addressed potential regulations in the arts. His contributions encompass art criticism, curation, and cultural commentary across various platforms.
Key facts
- Christian Viveros-Faune selected artists for FutureGreat 2011
- He curated an exhibition at Kavi Gupta in Chicago from September 19 to December 20, 2014
- Viveros-Faune wrote a profile on a wabi-sabi painter and cultural entrepreneur in July 2014
- He authored an article about an artist connecting Venice, Nassau, and the North Pole in July 2014
- Viveros-Faune critically reviewed Mexico City's Museo Jumex in the January & February 2014 issue
- He discussed arts regulation in the May 2013 issue
- His work was published on ArtReview.com
- Activities spanned from 2011 to 2015
Entities
Artists
- Christian Viveros-Faune
Institutions
- ArtReview
- Kavi Gupta
- Museo Jumex
- FutureGreat
Locations
- Chicago
- United States
- Mexico City
- Mexico
- Venice
- Italy
- Nassau
- Bahamas
- North Pole