Jenifer Papararo
Jenifer Papararo (born 1966 in Chelmsford, UK) is a curator and writer of contemporary art and founding member of curatorial/design/service collective Instant Coffee. She currently holds the position of curator at the Contemporary Art Gallery[1] in Vancouver, Canada, and was previously the director of Mercer Union, Toronto. She is credited with staging the first solo exhibitions of international artists Mark Leckey [2] and Jeremy Blake in Canada. Her writing has appeared in Canadian Art,[3] Mix Magazine, C[4] and Lola[5] as well as numerous exhibition essays and catalogue contributions.
Selected writing
- Interview with Catriona Jeffries, Hunter & Cook # 10, 2011
- Frances Stark, I’ve Had It and A Half, C Magazine #111, 2011
- Sharon Hayes: Votes for Women, Contemporary Art Gallery Publications, 2011
- OK Big Time: Ruti Sela & Mayaan Amir, Contemporary Art Gallery Publication, 2011
- Damian Moppett: Just an Amateur, The Visible Work, Catalogue Essay, 2005
- Caught in the Act, an Anthology of Performance Art, YYZ Publications, 2004
- Mark Leckey: Soundsystem, Exhibition Essay, Mercer Union Publications, 2004
References
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