Kim Levin

Kim Levin
Education Vassar College, Columbia University, New York University
Occupation Art critic, Curator

Kim Levin is an American art critic and writer. Levin was a regular contributor to The Village Voice from 1982 to 2006. Since 2007 she has been contributing regularly to ArtNews.

Levin worked as a correspondent to Opus International from 1973-1977. From 1980-1994, she was a correspondent at Flash Art. She also worked as a contributing editor for Arts Magazine from 1973-1992. Levin has also contributed to the publications; Parkett, Artstudio, Sculpture and VOIR, among others. Her essays are also in books and exhibition catalogues. Kim Levin received a B.A. from Vassar College and an M.A. in Egyptian Archaeology from Columbia University, Department of Art History and Architecture. She continued PhD course work at the New York University Institute of Fine Arts.

Levin has lectured in the U.S. and internationally at: the Guggenheim Museum, The New School for Social Research, Barnard College, Brown University, the São Paulo Art Biennial, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, the California Institute of the Arts, the Cincinnati Center of Contemporary Art, and other institutions.[1] Levin was Treasurer of AICA-USA (Association international des critiques d’art) from 1982-1984, Vice President from 1984-1990, and President from 1990-1992. She became Vice President of AICA International in 1991 and was elected President in 1996 for two terms, ending in 2002.[2][3]

In 2002, an installation of Levin’s preliminary notes written on press releases and gallery announcements, appeared in the solo exhibition “Notes and Itineraries,” at Delta Axis, Memphis, curated and installed by the artist John Salvest. The show was re-conceived at Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York (2006), and then traveled internationally to Haas & Meyer, Zurich (2006), The Ludwig Museum, Budapest (2007), KIASMA, Helsinki (2008) and was included in the group show “Retracing Exhibitions” curated by Kari Conte and Florence Ostendat at the Royal College of Art, London (2009).[4][5]

Exhibitions Curated

Publications

Kim Levin has contributed to the following publications:

Selected Books

Selected Museum Catalogue Essays

Selected Articles

  • “How PoMo Can You Go?”, Art News, October, 2012.
  • “Talking Trash”, Art News, June, 2011.
  • “Where are the Great Women Pop Artists?”, Art News, November, 2010.
  • “Yves Klein’s Leap Year”, Art News, March, 2010.
  • “Nordiskt curatorsfiasko”, Paletten. #270/271 Nr 4 2007 - 1 2008 (Sveriges Äldsta Konsttidskrift) (Nordic Pavilion 2007 Venice Biennale)
  • “Death in Venice”, Brooklyn Rail, July, 2007
  • “Documenta on the Ropes", Brooklyn Rail, September 2007.
  • ““He Found it at the Movies”, The Village Voice, 07/07/04 (Ed Ruscha)
  • Jon Kessler”, The Village Voice, 5/19/04
  • “Lost and Found”, The Village Voice, 1/21/04 (Marc Quinn)
  • “Agent Provocateur”, The Village Voice, 11/26/03. (John Currin)
  • “A Foreign Affair”, The Village Voice, 7/29/03. ("The American Effect")
  • “Power Vacuum,” (50th Venice Biennale) The Village Voice, 7/9/03
  • “Springtime for Hitler”, The Village Voice, 3/12/02 ("Mirroring Evil: Nazi Imagery/Recent Art")
  • “The CNN Documenta”, (Dokumenta 11) The Village Voice, 7/9/02.
  • “More is More”, Hirschhorn and Sachs”, The Village Voice, 11/27/02.
  • “View from the Bridge: A New York Perspective on Brit Art”, CVA (Contemporary Visual Art), Issue 32, London, January 2001.
  • “Panic Attack,” (48th Venice Biennale) The Village Voice, 7/3/01.
  • “Square One”, (Malevich) The Village Voice, 1/19/01.
  • “Cuba Libre: Art and Contradiction at the Havana Bienal”,The Village Voice, 12/19/00. (7th Havana Bienal)
  • “Fuzzy Logic: Bridget Riley, The Second Time Around”, The Village Voice, 10/17/00.
  • “Border Crossings: Ljubljana, Lyon and Neo-Exoticism in the New Europe”, The Village Voice, July 25, 2000.[15]
  • “Rebirth in Venice: 48th Venice Biennale”, The Village Voice, June 22, 1999.[16]
  • “School of Paris,” The Village Voice, 12/8/98 ("Premises").
  • “Venetian Bind”, The Village Voice, 7/18/97 (47th Venice Biennale).
  • “Not the UN”, The Village Voice, 7/22/97 (Dokumenta 10).
  • “Control”, The Village Voice, 12/10/96 (Lars von Trier’s Psykomobile #!: Verdensuret (World Clock).
  • “The Bald Sopranos”, The Village Voice, Sept. 9/17/96 (Eva and Adele).[17]
  • “Bark and Bite”, The Village Voice” 7/9/96 (Manifesta 1, Rotterdam)
  • “Die Maske der Universalitat”, Neue Bildende Kunst (special issue; The Marco Polo Syndrome) 4/5, 1995.
  • “Artificial Respiration”, (Tim Hawkinson), The Village Voice, 10/31/95
  • “Honest Fictions: Nedko Solakov”, BE #3, Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Oct., 1995.
  • “Artificial Respiration”, The Village Voice, Sept. 10/31/95. (Tim Hawkinson).[18]
  • “Venetian Balls”, The Village Voice, 7/4/95 (46th Venice Biennale).
  • “Lettre de New York”, VOIR, Feb. 1995.
  • “Krise Identity Dnes: Konec Moderismu a Problem Kulturni Identity”, Vytvarne Umeni, Prague, Jan/Feb 1995.
  • “Trans-Europe Express”, The Village Voice, 11/27/94.
  • “Achilles’ Heel”, World Art, November, 1993. (45th Venice Biennale).
  • “Laurie Parsons/Rirkrit Tiravanija”, Kunstforum, Jan/Feb, 1994.
  • “Seoul Searching”, The Village Voice, 11/02/93.
  • “Horn's Dilemma”, The Village Voice, 08/10/93.
  • “The Masterpiece Mentality”, The Village Voice, 06/01/93. (American Art in the 20th Century, Martin-Gropius Bau).
  • “Billet d'humeur: Grunge”, VOIR, May, 1993.
  • “Dossier: Warsaw”, Sculpture, March/April, 1993.
  • “Sewing and Cooking,” The Village Voice, 02/09/93 (Charles LeDray and Paul McCarthy).
  • “Typography is Not Destiny”, The Village Voice, 2/23/93 (Lothar Baumgarten)
  • “Heal Thyself,” (Damien Hirst/Salon du Fleurus) The Village Voice, 1/19/93.
  • “Dossier: Seoul”, Sculpture, December, 1992.
  • “Significant Others in Istanbul”, The Village Voice, 12/01/92.
  • “Jan Who? Docu What?” The Village Voice, 07/14/92.
  • “Editorial: Crise d'Identite”, VOIR, May, 1992.
  • “The Negligent Aesthetic”, Artscribe, September, 1991.
  • “Slouching Toward the Millennium”, The Village Voice, 3/19/91.
  • “Intolerance, or The Power of Images” New Art International, February, 1991.
  • “Eastern Exposure”, The Village Voice, 10/09/90.
  • “Letter from New York: Life, Death, and Gesamtkitschwerke”, VOIR, Nov-Dec., 1990.
  • “Haim Steinbach: signes de progress/ object contradictories”, Artstudio 19, Winter, 1990.
  • “Cumulus From America (New Art in the Second World)”, Parkett, No. 25, September, 1990.
  • “Belief is Dangerous”, The Village Voice, 04/08/90 (Richter’s Baader Meinhoff series).
  • “Studio Visits: Robert Longo”, Mirabella, October, 1989.
  • “Ono: In Permanent Flux”, Connoissuer, March 1989.
  • “Blank Czech: Our Critic in Prague,” The Village Voice, 9/19/89
  • “Avant-Slav”, The Village Voice, 06/26/89
  • “The Man Who Flew into Space”, The Village Voice, 5/31/88 (Ilya Kabakov)
  • “The Agony and the Anomie”, Arts Magazine, April, 1986.
  • “Chuck Close, Eric Fischl, Leon Golub”, Art of Our Time: Saatchi Collection, Vol. IV, 1984.
  • “The Robert Smithson No One Ever Noticed”, Art News. Sept. 1982.
  • “Arshile Gorky at The Guggenheim Museum.” Flash Art. Oct/Nov. 1981.
  • “The Monumental Show”, Arts Magazine, Sept. 1981.
  • “The State of the Art; 1980”, Art Journal, Fall/Winter 1980.
  • “The Times Square Show”, Arts Magazine, Sept. 1980.
  • “Marcel Broodthaers and the Insincere Object”, Arts Magazine, April 1980.
  • “Joseph Beuys: The New Order”, Arts Magazine, April 1980.
  • “Andy Warhol at The Whitney Museum, Flash Art, April 1980.
  • “Sofa-sized Paintings”, The Village Voice, 12/10/79.
  • “Farewell to Modernism”, Arts Magazine, Oct. 1979.
  • “Dennis Oppenheim: Post Performance Works”, Arts Magazine, Sept. 1979.
  • “Chuck Close: Decoding the Image”, Arts Magazine, June 1978.
  • “Reflections on Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty”, Arts Magazine, May 1978.
  • “Mac Adams: Circumstantial Evidence”, Arts Magazine, April 1978.
  • “New Grounds for Art: Helen and Newton Harrison”, Arts Magazine, Feb. 1978.
  • “Narrative Landscape on the Continental Shelf: Notes on Southern California”, Arts Magazine, Oct. 1976.
  • “Fifties Fallout: The Hydrogen Jukebox”, Arts Magazine, April 1974.
  • “Duchamp in New York”, Opus International, June 1973.
  • “Bruce Nauman: Stretching the Truth”, Opus International, Sept. 1973.
  • “Open Season on Style”, Opus International, June 1973.
  • “The Newest Realism: A Synthetic Slice of Life”, Opus International, June 1973.
  • “Eva Hesse: Notes on New Beginnings”, Arts Magazine, Feb. 1973.
  • “Eros, Samaras and Recent Art”, Arts Magazine, Dec/Jan. 1973.
  • “Rafael Ferrer: A Different Drummer”, Art News, Dec. 1971

Awards and Honors

Exhibitions

References

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