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Office: Dodd 247A
Phone:310 206 2113
mkwon@humnet.ucla.edu Miwon Kwon
trained in architecture as an undergraduate then received a M.A.
in photography (both at UC Berkeley), before completing her Ph.D.
in Architectural History and Theory at Princeton University in
1998. She joined the faculty at UCLA to teach contemporary art
history (post-1945) in the same year. Along the way, she helped
to curate several exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American
Art, was a founding editor and publisher of Documents,
a journal of art, culture, and criticism (1992-2004), and defined
her area of research and writings to encompass several disciplines
including contemporary art, architecture, public art, and urban
studies. She is the author of One Place After Another: Site-Specific
Art and Locational Identity (MIT Press, 2002) as well as
numerous essays on the practices of Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Christian
Marclay, Ana Mendieta, Do-Ho Suh, Mark Dion, Gabriel Orozco, Jimmie
Durham, Christian Philipp Müller, Josiah McElheny, among
others. She received a Scholars Fellowship at the Getty Research
Institute in 2003-04 and is currently at work on two new book-length
projects, one on the art and the city, and the other on the problems
of exchange. She is Graduate Advisor for 2005-07. |
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