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About me

Ivy Haoying Huang is a New York-based contemporary art curator and writer who focuses on the philosophy of language, conceptual art, and in-betweenness in contemporary cultural productions.  Influenced by  Wittgenstein, Foucault, and Deleuze, she explores the power relations in representation, repetition, and acts of languaging.

 

Her curated projects include Ritual of Repeating Insubstantiality at Chinese American Arts Council (Gallery 456), Tale of the Abandoned: Salvaged Works from Art School Waste with The Catchers Curation, Bodies, reciprocal motions: Yale MFA Sculpture Class of 2023 at YveYANG Gallery. She has assisted the Curator of Time-Based Media at the Smithsonian American Art Museum with Musical Thinking: New Video Art and Sonic Strategies (2023 - 24) for eight months.

Currently pursuing her MA in Modern and Contemporary Art: Critical and Curatorial Studies at Columbia University, she graduated from Hamilton College with a dual degree in Art History and Philosophy in 2021. She is a freelance writer for Arte Fuse Magazine and her article has been published in Burlington Contemporary Journal 9. She has an upcoming curatorial residency at Residency Unlimited. 

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PROJECTS & WRITINGS

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