Phillips, Lisa
PHILLIPS, Lisa
PHILLIPS, Lisa. American, b. 1956. Genres: Art/Art history. Career: Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC, curator, 1980-98; New Museum of Contemporary Art, 1999-. Yale University, visiting professor; Chase Manhattan Bank, consulting curator. Publications: (with P. Shjeldahl) Cindy Sherman, 1986; Frederick Kiesler 1988; Image World: Art and Media Culture, 1989; Terry Winters, 1991; Richard Prince, 1992; Beat Culture and the New America, 1995; Biennial Exhibition, 1997; The American Century, Part 2: 1950-2000, 1999; Paul McCarthy, 2000; Carrol Dunham, 2002; John Waters: Change of Life, 2004. Address: New Museum of Contemporary Art, 583 Broadway, New York, NY 10012, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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Museum curator
Began Curating at Young Age
Spread Artistic Message
Exasperated by Misconceptions
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