Jordan Carter

Jordan Carter

Program

CCL/SMH 2021-2023

Institution

Dia Art Foundation

Title

Curator

Institution at time of Fellowship

Dia Art Foundation

Jordan Carter is a Curator at Dia Art Foundation. He previously served as the Associate Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Art Institute of Chicago. He has curated and co-curated exhibitions including “Shahryar Nashat: Raw Is the Red” (2022–23); “Ray Johnson c/o” (2021–22); “Benjamin Patterson: When Elephants Fight, It Is the Frogs That Suffer—A Sonic Graffiti” (2019); “Mounira Al Solh: I strongly believe in our right to be frivolous” (2018) and "Richard Hunt: Scholar’s Rock or Stone of Hope or Love of Bronze” (2020–21), among others. With Ann Goldstein, Carter is co-organizing stanley brouwn's first U.S. solo exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, and he is curating a concurrent, focused exhibition of the artist's work at Dia Beacon.

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2023-02-06

CCL/Studio Museum in Harlem Curators' Forum Participants

CCL/Studio Museum in Harlem Curators' Forum With generous support from the Ford and Mellon Foundations, the Center for Curatorial Leadership and the Studio Museum in Harlem partnered in 2021-2023 to establish the CCL/Studio Museum in Harlem Curators’ Forum, a pilot program founded in recognition of the profound contributions that curators of ... Read More >