Klaus Biesenbach

Klaus Biesenbach
Director of MoMA PS1,
Chief Curator-at-Large of MoMA
Born 1967
Kürten, West Germany
Occupation Curator

Klaus Biesenbach (born 1967) is the director of MoMA PS1 in Queens, New York City and chief curator at large at The Museum of Modern Art, New York City.[1] He is also the founding director of Kunst-Werke (KW) Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin.[2]

Life and career

Biesenbach was born in 1967, Kürten, West Germany.

Kunst-Werke

Biesenbach founded Kunst-Werke (KW) Institute for Contemporary Art[3] in Berlin in 1991, as well as the Berlin Biennale in 1996, and remains Founding Director of both entities. Under his artistic and executive directorship, KW and the Berlin Biennale were started as self-inventive initiatives and are now federally and state funded institutions.[4]

MoMA career

Biesenbach joined MoMA PS1 as a curator in 1996; the museum's director Alanna Heiss had hired him part-time while allowing him to maintain his directorship in Berlin. In 2004, Biesenbach was appointed as a curator in the MoMA's "Department of Film and Media". He was named Chief Curator of MoMA's newly formed Department of Media, in 2006, which was subsequently broadened to the Department of Media and Performance Art, in 2009, to reflect the Museum's increased focus on collecting, preserving, and exhibiting performance art. As Chief Curator of the department, Biesenbach led a range of pioneering initiatives, including the launch of a new performance art exhibition series; an ongoing series of workshops for artists and curators; acquisitions of media and performance art; and the Museum's presentation in 2010 of a major retrospective of the work of Marina Abramović—with whom he was formerly romantically involved.[5]

In 2012, Biesenbach turned MoMA P.S. 1 into a temporary day shelter for displaced residents after Hurricane Sandy. He drafted an open letter to the then New York City Mayor, Michael R. Bloomberg and fellow New Yorkers that called for help in the Rockaways, signed by celebrities including Lady Gaga, Madonna, James Franco, Gwyneth Paltrow and Patti Smith.[6]

Recognition

In 2016, Biesenbach was awarded the Bundesverdienstkreuz by the Federal Republic of Germany.

Additonally, Mr. Biesenbach received International Association of Art Critics (AICA) awards for the exhibitions Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present, Pipilotti Rist: Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters), and Fassbinder: Berlin Alexanderplatz. He also received AICA awards for co-curating the exhibitions Kenneth Anger, 100 Years (version #2, ps1, nov 2009), and Roth Time: A Dieter Roth Retrospective.

Exhibitions

Exhibitions organized and co-organized by Biesenbach at MoMA

Exhibitions organized and co-organized by Biesenbach at MoMA PS1

Exhibitions organized and co-organized by Biesenbach at KW Institute for Contemporary Art

Biesenbach has organized and co-curated many solo and group exhibitions internationally, including

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References

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  2. http://www.kw-berlin.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=30&Itemid=44&lang=en
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  4. http://ps1.org/news/view/48
  5. Nicholas Boston, "MoMA Gets Biesenbached In Euro-Curator Stampede," The New York Observer, February 11, 2007.
  6. Julia Chaplin (November 14, 2012), Curating a Relief Effort on the Beach New York Times.
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