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Norman Kleeblatt

Norman L. Kleeblatt is a curator, critic, and consultant based in New York City. A long-term curator at the Jewish Museum in New York, he served as the Susan and Elihu Rose Chief Curator from 2005 to 2017.[1]

Norman Kleeblatt in 2013

Kleeblatt has published in Art in America, Artforum, ARTnews, Art Journal, and The Brooklyn Rail. He has received fellowships and research grants from the Getty Research Institute, the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Rockefeller Foundation.

Kleeblatt serves as Secretary of the Board of the Vera List Center for Art and Politics of the New School and is President of the U.S. chapter of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA-USA).[2]

Education edit

Norman Kleeblatt received his A.B. in Art History from Rutgers University in 1971, and was awarded an M.A. and Diploma in Conservation in 1975 from the New York University Institute of Fine Arts.

Exhibitions edit

In 1987, Kleeblatt curated "The Dreyfus Affair: Art, Truth and Justice" (1987), which explored the relationship between art and politics by examining visual responses to the Dreyfus Affair in France. For this exhibition, Kleeblatt received the Présidence d'honneur, Comité scientifique, Société internationale d'histoire. The accompanying catalogue received an Honorable Mention from Henry Allen Moe Prize for catalogues of distinction in the arts.

"Painting a Place in America: Jewish Artists in New York, 1900–1945" (1991, co-curator) focused on the choice faced by first generation Jewish-American artists to assimilate into the American cultural mainstream or to preserve their Jewish identities. The corresponding catalogue won the Henry Allen Moe Prize (second place) for catalogues of distinction in the arts and as co-recipient also won the National Jewish Book Award in the Visual Arts Category.[3]

Kleeblatt’s 1996 exhibition "Too Jewish? Challenging Traditional Identities” confronted issues surrounding stereotypes, questions of assimilation, and the issue of Jewish identity in the multicultural art world.[4]

In 1998, Kleeblatt co-curated with Kenneth Silver "An Expressionist in Paris: The Paintings of Chaïm Soutine"—the first major presentation of Chaïm Soutine's work in New York in nearly 50years. The exhibit focused on Soutine’s reception by his patrons, supporters, and critics. Kleeblatt received Second Place for the Best Exhibition at a New York City Museum from the International Association of Art Critics (AICA) and the catalogue was a finalist for the Alfred H. Barr, Jr. Award, College Art Association of America.

"John Singer Sargent: Portraits of the Wertheimer Family" (2000) reunited for the first time in more than sixty years the twelve formal portraits of the Wertheimer family painted by John Singer Sargent. This exhibition told the story of a friendship between artist and patron and offered a unique glimpse into the world of a privileged family of English Jews.[5]

In 2001 the exhibit "Mirroring Evil: Nazi Imagery/Recent Art" contextualized controversial works by contemporary artists who employed images of Nazi villains rather than Holocaust victims. In 2008 “Theaters of Memory: Art and the Holocaust” presented eight artists’ works that related history surrounding World War II, the atrocities of genocide and mass destruction, and their attendant moral devastation.

"Action/Abstraction: Pollock, De Kooning, and American Art, 1940-1976" (2008–2009) reinterpreted Abstract Expressionism from the perspectives of influential, rival art critics Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg. Kleeblatt won the Best Thematic Museum Show in New York City in 2008 from The International Art Critics Association, and the Outstanding Exhibition award from the Association of Art Museum Curators. The catalogue received a Banister Fletcher Award honorable mention[6] and a National Jewish Book Award in the Visual Arts category.[7]

“Mel Bochner: Strong Language” (2014) explored Mel Bochner's career-long fascination with the cerebral and visual associations of words. This exhibition was praised by the New York Times as an “elegantly produced exhibition” of a major New York artist.[8] Apollo Magazine called it “...a brilliantly curated show [in which] Bochner reminds us that painting is not yet dead...”[9] Yale University Press published the corresponding catalogue with essays by Kleeblatt and Bochner.[10]

In 2015, Kleeblatt co-curated “From the Margins: Lee Krasner | Norman Lewis, 1945-1952” with Stephen Brown. This exhibition offered a parallel view of Lee Krasner and Norman Lewis, two key Abstract Expressionists who were often overlooked by critics in their time. Karen Rosenberg of the New York Times called it “...a nuanced, sensitive and profound exhibition” and Robert Pincus-Witten stated in Artforum, “This richly suggestive exhibition... What a delight!”[11] The exhibit has been awarded “Best Thematic Museum Show in New York of 2014” by the US section of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA).[12]

Kleeblatt curated "John Singer Sargent’s Mrs. Carl Meyer and Her Children" with curatorial assistant Lucy Partman in 2016. Focused on Sargent’s 1896 painting Mrs. Carl Meyer and her Children, the show was called an “engrossing and intimate exhibition”[13] by the New York Times.

"Charlemagne Palestine’s Bear Mitzvah in Meshugahland" (2017)[14] was a site-specific installation of hundreds of teddy bears and plush toys related to Charlemagne Palestine's Jewish roots in Brooklyn.

Selected publications edit

Exhibition catalogues edit

  • From the Margins: Lee Krasner and Norman Lewis, 1945–1952, 2014
  • Mel Bochner: Strong Language, 2014
  • Action/Abstraction: Pollock, De Kooning, and American Art, 1940–1976, 2008
  • A Culmination of Contradictions: Jules Olitski’s Last Decade, 2007
  • Sighting Joan Snyder/Citing her Critics, 2005
  • Sculptor’s Action/Spectator’s Arena, 2005
  • Mirroring Evil: Nazi Imagery/Recent Art, 2001
  • The Carcass and the Canvas’ und andere Soutine-geschichten, 2000
  • John Singer Sargent: Portraits of the Wertheimer Family, 1999
  • An Expressionist in Paris: The Paintings of Chaïm Soutine, 1998

Articles in journals edit

  • "Getting to res.o.nant: Mischa Kuball's intervention at the Jewish Museum Berlin," Brooklyn Rail (July-August 2019).[15]
  • "The Water Lilies: American Abstract Painting and the Last* Monet," Brooklyn Rail (September 2018).[16]
  • "'The Carcass and the Canvas' and Other Chaïm Soutine Stories," Hyperallergic (September 14, 2018).[17]
  • "Alan Solomon," Brooklyn Rail (November 2016).[18]
  • "Norman Kleeblatt on Barbara Hepworth," Artforum: 55 (November 2015): 296-297.
  • "Looking at Art. Strange Bedfellows: from Fairfield Porter to David Park to Lisa Yuskavage and Peter Doig, Contemporary artists have been riffing on Vuillard," Art News: 111 (September 2012): 96-101.
  • "Moral Hazard: Norman L. Kleeblatt on the Art of Artur Zmijewski." Artforum: 47 (April 2009): 154-160.
  • “Disobedient Images." Images vol 1, (2007): 15-21.
  • "Report from Berlin. Israel's Traumas and Dreams: a mega-exhibition titled The New Hebrews used a combination of art and documentary material to tackle a century of Israeli culture and history." (May 2006): 106-115. Review of Doreet LeVitte Harten with Yigal Zalmona, eds. "Die Neuen Hebräer: 100 Jahre Kunst in Israel." Exh. cat. Martin-Gropius Bau, Berlin, May 20-September 5, 2005. Berlin: Nicolai, 2005.
  • "Identity Roller Coaster," Art Journal: 64, 1 (spring 2005). For thematic investigation, solicited essays from Johanne Lamoureux, Elisabeth Sussman, Sylvester O. Ogbechie, and Reesa Greenberg, and wrote the Introduction.
  • "Istanbul Biennial," Art News: 102 (December 2003): p. 128.
  • "Verre spiegels van de herinnering." Nexus, Tilburg, Netherlands, 34 (2002): 127-139.
  • "Master Narratives/Minority Artists," in Art Journal: 57/3 (Fall 1998): pp. 29–35.
  • "Autour du Corps d'Alfred Dreyfus," in Les Cahiers du Judaïsme 2 (Summer 1998): pp. 37–42.
  • "Identity Politics: Multivalent Voices," in Art in America: 83 (December 1995): pp. 29–31, 35.
  • "Rassismus und Degradierung," in the brochure "Dreyfus: die Affäre," Deutsche Oper, Berlin, May 1994.

Selected chapters in books edit

  • "The Edge of Abstraction: Norman Lewis and the Joyner/Giuffrida Collection," with Lucy Partman. In Courtney J. Martin, ed. Four Generations: The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art. New York: Gregory R. Miller & Co., 2016.
  • “The Critic Collects: Clement Greenberg.” In Annette Weber, ed. Jewish Collectors and Their Contribution to Modern Culture, Heidelberg: Winter, 2011, pp. 269–280.
  • “Theater of Memory: Art and the Holocaust." In Sophia Komor and Susanne Rohr, eds. The Holocaust, Art, and Taboo: Transatlantic Exchanges on the Ethics and Aesthetics of Representation, Heidelberg: Winter, 2010, pp. 107–117.
  • “The Nazi Occupation of the White Cube: Piotr Uklański’s The Nazis and Rudolf Herz’s Zugzwang,” in Impossible Images: Contemporary Art after the Holocaust, ed. Shelley Hornstein, Laura Levitt, and Laurence Silberstein. New York: New York University Press, 2003.
  • “Master Narratives/Minority Artists,” in Complex Identities: Jewish Consciousness in Modern Art, ed. Matthew Baigell and Milly Heyd. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2001, pp. 1–12.
  • "Departures and Returns—Sources and Contexts for Moritz Oppenheim’s Masterpiece The Return of the Volunteer," in., Die Entdeckung des jüdischen Selbstbewusstseins in der Kunst, Georg Heuberger and Anton Merk, eds, Frankfurt: Wienand Verlag, 1999, p. 113 ff,
  • "Politique et contexts culturels: l'exposition Dreyfus de 1987 au Musée juif de New York," in Michel Denis, Michel Lagrée, and Jean-Yves Veillard, eds. L'Affaire Dreyfus et l'opinion publique en France et à l'étranger. Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 1995, pp. 333–41.

References edit

  1. ^ "Chief Curator of New York's Jewish Museum, Norman Kleeblatt, to Step Down". artforum.com. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  2. ^ "AICA-USA Board 2023". aicausa.org.
  3. ^ "National Jewish Book Awards - Winners". Jewish Book Council. Retrieved January 25, 2020.
  4. ^ Kimmelman, Michael (March 8, 1996). "Art Review – Too Jewish? Jewish Artists Ponder". The New York Times. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  5. ^ Glueck, Grace (October 22, 1999). "Art Review – Family Portraits, Together Again". The New York Times. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  6. ^ "Action/Abstraction Pollock, de Kooning, and American Art, 1940-1976". yalepress.yale.edu.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Past Winners". Jewish Book Council. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
  8. ^ Johnson, Ken (May 2, 2014). "Secret Power of Synonyms Mel Bochner Turns Up the Volume in 'Strong Language". The New York Times. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  9. ^ Holmboe, Rye Dag (19 July 2014). "Review: Mel Bochner 'Strong Language' at the Jewish Museum". www.apollo-magazine.com/.
  10. ^ "Mel Bochner". yalebooks.yale.edu. Yale University Press. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  11. ^ Rosenberg, Karen (September 12, 2020). "A Conversation Spoken in Paint Lee Krasner and Norman Lewis at the Jewish Museum". The New York Times. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  12. ^ . www.aicausa.org/. Archived from the original on 2015-07-09. Retrieved 2015-07-08.
  13. ^ Rosenberg, Karen (2016-09-29). "The Secrets Behind Sargent's Intimate Portrait of a Jewish Family". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  14. ^ "The Jewish Museum". thejewishmuseum.org. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  15. ^ Kleeblatt, Norman L. (2019-07-09). "Getting to res.o.nant". The Brooklyn Rail. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  16. ^ Kleeblatt, Norman L. (2018-09-04). "The Water Lilies: American Abstract Painting and the Last* Monet". The Brooklyn Rail. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  17. ^ ""The Carcass and the Canvas" and Other Chaïm Soutine Stories". Hyperallergic. 2018-09-14. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  18. ^ Kleeblatt, Norman L. (2016-11-01). "Alan Solomon". The Brooklyn Rail. Retrieved 2019-11-18.

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Norman L Kleeblatt is a curator critic and consultant based in New York City A long term curator at the Jewish Museum in New York he served as the Susan and Elihu Rose Chief Curator from 2005 to 2017 1 Norman Kleeblatt in 2013 Kleeblatt has published in Art in America Artforum ARTnews Art Journal and The Brooklyn Rail He has received fellowships and research grants from the Getty Research Institute the Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies the National Endowment for the Arts the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Rockefeller Foundation Kleeblatt serves as Secretary of the Board of the Vera List Center for Art and Politics of the New School and is President of the U S chapter of the International Association of Art Critics AICA USA 2 Contents 1 Education 2 Exhibitions 3 Selected publications 3 1 Exhibition catalogues 3 2 Articles in journals 3 3 Selected chapters in books 4 ReferencesEducation editNorman Kleeblatt received his A B in Art History from Rutgers University in 1971 and was awarded an M A and Diploma in Conservation in 1975 from the New York University Institute of Fine Arts Exhibitions editIn 1987 Kleeblatt curated The Dreyfus Affair Art Truth and Justice 1987 which explored the relationship between art and politics by examining visual responses to the Dreyfus Affair in France For this exhibition Kleeblatt received the Presidence d honneur Comite scientifique Societe internationale d histoire The accompanying catalogue received an Honorable Mention from Henry Allen Moe Prize for catalogues of distinction in the arts Painting a Place in America Jewish Artists in New York 1900 1945 1991 co curator focused on the choice faced by first generation Jewish American artists to assimilate into the American cultural mainstream or to preserve their Jewish identities The corresponding catalogue won the Henry Allen Moe Prize second place for catalogues of distinction in the arts and as co recipient also won the National Jewish Book Award in the Visual Arts Category 3 Kleeblatt s 1996 exhibition Too Jewish Challenging Traditional Identities confronted issues surrounding stereotypes questions of assimilation and the issue of Jewish identity in the multicultural art world 4 In 1998 Kleeblatt co curated with Kenneth Silver An Expressionist in Paris The Paintings of Chaim Soutine the first major presentation of Chaim Soutine s work in New York in nearly 50years The exhibit focused on Soutine s reception by his patrons supporters and critics Kleeblatt received Second Place for the Best Exhibition at a New York City Museum from the International Association of Art Critics AICA and the catalogue was a finalist for the Alfred H Barr Jr Award College Art Association of America John Singer Sargent Portraits of the Wertheimer Family 2000 reunited for the first time in more than sixty years the twelve formal portraits of the Wertheimer family painted by John Singer Sargent This exhibition told the story of a friendship between artist and patron and offered a unique glimpse into the world of a privileged family of English Jews 5 In 2001 the exhibit Mirroring Evil Nazi Imagery Recent Art contextualized controversial works by contemporary artists who employed images of Nazi villains rather than Holocaust victims In 2008 Theaters of Memory Art and the Holocaust presented eight artists works that related history surrounding World War II the atrocities of genocide and mass destruction and their attendant moral devastation Action Abstraction Pollock De Kooning and American Art 1940 1976 2008 2009 reinterpreted Abstract Expressionism from the perspectives of influential rival art critics Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg Kleeblatt won the Best Thematic Museum Show in New York City in 2008 from The International Art Critics Association and the Outstanding Exhibition award from the Association of Art Museum Curators The catalogue received a Banister Fletcher Award honorable mention 6 and a National Jewish Book Award in the Visual Arts category 7 Mel Bochner Strong Language 2014 explored Mel Bochner s career long fascination with the cerebral and visual associations of words This exhibition was praised by the New York Times as an elegantly produced exhibition of a major New York artist 8 Apollo Magazine called it a brilliantly curated show in which Bochner reminds us that painting is not yet dead 9 Yale University Press published the corresponding catalogue with essays by Kleeblatt and Bochner 10 In 2015 Kleeblatt co curated From the Margins Lee Krasner Norman Lewis 1945 1952 with Stephen Brown This exhibition offered a parallel view of Lee Krasner and Norman Lewis two key Abstract Expressionists who were often overlooked by critics in their time Karen Rosenberg of the New York Times called it a nuanced sensitive and profound exhibition and Robert Pincus Witten stated in Artforum This richly suggestive exhibition What a delight 11 The exhibit has been awarded Best Thematic Museum Show in New York of 2014 by the US section of the International Association of Art Critics AICA 12 Kleeblatt curated John Singer Sargent s Mrs Carl Meyer and Her Children with curatorial assistant Lucy Partman in 2016 Focused on Sargent s 1896 painting Mrs Carl Meyer and her Children the show was called an engrossing and intimate exhibition 13 by the New York Times Charlemagne Palestine s Bear Mitzvah in Meshugahland 2017 14 was a site specific installation of hundreds of teddy bears and plush toys related to Charlemagne Palestine s Jewish roots in Brooklyn Selected publications editExhibition catalogues edit From the Margins Lee Krasner and Norman Lewis 1945 1952 2014 Mel Bochner Strong Language 2014 Action Abstraction Pollock De Kooning and American Art 1940 1976 2008 A Culmination of Contradictions Jules Olitski s Last Decade 2007 Sighting Joan Snyder Citing her Critics 2005 Sculptor s Action Spectator s Arena 2005 Mirroring Evil Nazi Imagery Recent Art 2001 The Carcass and the Canvas und andere Soutine geschichten 2000 John Singer Sargent Portraits of the Wertheimer Family 1999 An Expressionist in Paris The Paintings of Chaim Soutine 1998 Articles in journals edit Getting to res o nant Mischa Kuball s intervention at the Jewish Museum Berlin Brooklyn Rail July August 2019 15 The Water Lilies American Abstract Painting and the Last Monet Brooklyn Rail September 2018 16 The Carcass and the Canvas and Other Chaim Soutine Stories Hyperallergic September 14 2018 17 Alan Solomon Brooklyn Rail November 2016 18 Norman Kleeblatt on Barbara Hepworth Artforum 55 November 2015 296 297 Looking at Art Strange Bedfellows from Fairfield Porter to David Park to Lisa Yuskavage and Peter Doig Contemporary artists have been riffing on Vuillard Art News 111 September 2012 96 101 Moral Hazard Norman L Kleeblatt on the Art of Artur Zmijewski Artforum 47 April 2009 154 160 Disobedient Images Images vol 1 2007 15 21 Report from Berlin Israel s Traumas and Dreams a mega exhibition titled The New Hebrews used a combination of art and documentary material to tackle a century of Israeli culture and history May 2006 106 115 Review of Doreet LeVitte Harten with Yigal Zalmona eds Die Neuen Hebraer 100 Jahre Kunst in Israel Exh cat Martin Gropius Bau Berlin May 20 September 5 2005 Berlin Nicolai 2005 Identity Roller Coaster Art Journal 64 1 spring 2005 For thematic investigation solicited essays from Johanne Lamoureux Elisabeth Sussman Sylvester O Ogbechie and Reesa Greenberg and wrote the Introduction Istanbul Biennial Art News 102 December 2003 p 128 Verre spiegels van de herinnering Nexus Tilburg Netherlands 34 2002 127 139 Master Narratives Minority Artists in Art Journal 57 3 Fall 1998 pp 29 35 Autour du Corps d Alfred Dreyfus in Les Cahiers du Judaisme 2 Summer 1998 pp 37 42 Identity Politics Multivalent Voices in Art in America 83 December 1995 pp 29 31 35 Rassismus und Degradierung in the brochure Dreyfus die Affare Deutsche Oper Berlin May 1994 Selected chapters in books edit The Edge of Abstraction Norman Lewis and the Joyner Giuffrida Collection with Lucy Partman In Courtney J Martin ed Four Generations The Joyner Giuffrida Collection of Abstract Art New York Gregory R Miller amp Co 2016 The Critic Collects Clement Greenberg In Annette Weber ed Jewish Collectors and Their Contribution to Modern Culture Heidelberg Winter 2011 pp 269 280 Theater of Memory Art and the Holocaust In Sophia Komor and Susanne Rohr eds The Holocaust Art and Taboo Transatlantic Exchanges on the Ethics and Aesthetics of Representation Heidelberg Winter 2010 pp 107 117 The Nazi Occupation of the White Cube Piotr Uklanski s The Nazis and Rudolf Herz s Zugzwang in Impossible Images Contemporary Art after the Holocaust ed Shelley Hornstein Laura Levitt and Laurence Silberstein New York New York University Press 2003 Master Narratives Minority Artists in Complex Identities Jewish Consciousness in Modern Art ed Matthew Baigell and Milly Heyd New Brunswick NJ Rutgers University Press 2001 pp 1 12 Departures and Returns Sources and Contexts for Moritz Oppenheim s Masterpiece The Return of the Volunteer in Die Entdeckung des judischen Selbstbewusstseins in der Kunst Georg Heuberger and Anton Merk eds Frankfurt Wienand Verlag 1999 p 113 ff Politique et contexts culturels l exposition Dreyfus de 1987 au Musee juif de New York in Michel Denis Michel Lagree and Jean Yves Veillard eds L Affaire Dreyfus et l opinion publique en France et a l etranger Rennes Presses Universitaires de Rennes 1995 pp 333 41 References edit Chief Curator of New York s Jewish Museum Norman Kleeblatt to Step Down artforum com Retrieved 2019 11 18 AICA USA Board 2023 aicausa org National Jewish Book Awards Winners Jewish Book Council Retrieved January 25 2020 Kimmelman Michael March 8 1996 Art Review Too Jewish Jewish Artists Ponder The New York Times Retrieved June 15 2020 Glueck Grace October 22 1999 Art Review Family Portraits Together Again The New York Times Retrieved June 15 2020 Action Abstraction Pollock de Kooning and American Art 1940 1976 yalepress yale edu permanent dead link Past Winners Jewish Book Council Retrieved 2020 01 25 Johnson Ken May 2 2014 Secret Power of Synonyms Mel Bochner Turns Up the Volume in Strong Language The New York Times Retrieved June 15 2020 Holmboe Rye Dag 19 July 2014 Review Mel Bochner Strong Language at the Jewish Museum www apollo magazine com Mel Bochner yalebooks yale edu Yale University Press Retrieved 2019 11 18 Rosenberg Karen September 12 2020 A Conversation Spoken in Paint Lee Krasner and Norman Lewis at the Jewish Museum The New York Times Retrieved June 15 2020 2014 AICA Awards Winners www aicausa org Archived from the original on 2015 07 09 Retrieved 2015 07 08 Rosenberg Karen 2016 09 29 The Secrets Behind Sargent s Intimate Portrait of a Jewish Family The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 11 18 The Jewish Museum thejewishmuseum org Retrieved 2019 11 18 Kleeblatt Norman L 2019 07 09 Getting to res o nant The Brooklyn Rail Retrieved 2019 11 18 Kleeblatt Norman L 2018 09 04 The Water Lilies American Abstract Painting and the Last Monet The Brooklyn Rail Retrieved 2019 11 18 The Carcass and the Canvas and Other Chaim Soutine Stories Hyperallergic 2018 09 14 Retrieved 2019 11 18 Kleeblatt Norman L 2016 11 01 Alan Solomon The Brooklyn Rail Retrieved 2019 11 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norman Kleeblatt amp oldid 1177468762, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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