Oct 31, 2011
This week: Our final installment in the Open Engagement series. This week we talk to Jule Ault!
Julie Ault
Julie Ault is a New York based artist and writer who independently
and collaboratively organizes exhibitions, publications, and
multiform projects. She often assumes curatorial and editorial
roles as forms of artistic practice. Her work emphasizes
interrelationships between cultural production and politics and
frequently engages historical inquiry. Upcoming projects include
“No-Stop City High-Rise: A Conceptual Equation,” in collaboration
with Martin Beck for the 29th Bienal de São Paulo, and recent work
includes collaborating with Danh Vo on the publication Where the
Lions Are, (Basel Kunsthalle, 2009). Ault is the editor of Show and
Tell: A Chronicle of Group Material (Four Corners Books, 2010),
Alternative Art New York, 1965-1985 (University of Minnesota Press,
2002), Felix Gonzalez-Torres (steidl/dangin, 2006), and is the
author of Come Alive! The Spirited Art of Sister Corita (Four
Corners Books, 2006).