WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS.- The Clark Art Institute announces the appointment of Robert Wiesenberger as Associate Curator of Contemporary Projects, a position reflecting the growing significance of modern and contemporary art to the Institutes Museum Program. Wiesenberger currently serves as Critic at the Yale School of Art in New Haven, Connecticut.
The addition of Rob Wiesenberger to our curatorial team is an important reflection of our commitment to extending the Clarks focus on contemporary art, and Rob will surely enhance the depth and diversity of our exhibition program, said Olivier Meslay, the Hardymon Director of the Clark. We have been actively working in the contemporary field since the early 1970s through important exhibitions that have featured artists like Helen Frankenthaler, Leonard Baskin, El Anatsui, Juan Muñoz, Mark Dion, David Smith, Ellsworth Kelly, and most recently Jennifer Steinkamp. Although some may more readily identify the Clark with the traditional focus of our permanent collection, its quite remarkable to consider the breadth of contemporary exhibitions that have energized our campus for more than forty years. We are eager to expand on that proud history and look forward to the exciting projects that Rob will create here.
Wiesenbergers interests span modern and contemporary art, design, and architecture. He has been a member of the Yale faculty since 2013, teaching a seminar on the history and theory of graphic design in the schools MFA program in graphic design. From 20142016, he was the Stefan Engelhorn Curatorial Fellow at the Harvard Art Museums, where he was responsible for the museums Bauhaus collections of more than 30,000 objects. In addition to organizing in-gallery exhibitions, Wiesenberger also created an online research tool to provide greater access to these collections.
Rob is a scholar, a writer, a teacher, and an incredibly bright curator, said Esther Bell, the Clarks Robert and Martha Berman Lipp Senior Curator and Curator of Paintings and Sculpture. We are thrilled that he will expand our curatorial focus to include modern and contemporary subjects and know that he will use this as a platform for bringing fresh and challenging new exhibitions and projects to the Clark. His energy and intellectual curiosity encompass rich and eclectic interests that embrace many disciplines, and we look forward to seeing how they will inform and inspire his work here.
Wiesenberger is the coauthor of Muriel Cooper (MIT Press, 2017) and author of a forthcoming publication on Marcel Breuer (August Editions, 2018), and is a contributing editor for ART PAPERS magazine. A graduate of the University of Chicago with a concentration in history and Germanic studies, he holds both an MA and a PhD in art history from Columbia University and has participated in a number of distinguished programs, including the Center for Curatorial Leadership Mellon Foundation Seminar; the Getty Summer Institute on Digital Art History, and the U.S. Department of Educations Jacob K. Javits Fellowship. He is currently the Curator in Residence at the Cape Cod Modern House Trust.
I am thrilled to be joining the Clarka one-of-a-kind institution known for its rigor, its extraordinary collections, and the natural beauty of its setting, said Wiesenberger. In presenting newer work, I hope to develop exhibitions, programs, and publications that are generative for an existing and expanded set of visitors; for scholars in the graduate program, in residence, and in the wider community; and for living artists, for whom the Clarks unique combination of resources might fire the imagination and support new work.