Goethe-Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow 38

Goethe-Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow 38 Goethe-Institut New York’s Curatorial Residency Ludlow 38 was active 2011-2019
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MINI/Goethe-Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow 38 is the Goethe-Institut New York’s contemporary art space, made possible with the generous support of MINI. Located on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, it has provided for curatorial experimentation in the tradition of the German “Kunstverein” since 2008. Its mission is to introduce new international perspectives to the downtown art community and to

foster dialogue within the aesthetic and political context of New York and the United States. Initially programmed by a different Kunstverein every year, the space was relaunched in 2011 as a residency program for young curators from Germany.

11/18/2022

After a short hiatus, our re-designed Ludlow 38 website is live again at www.ludlow38-archive.org

Located in the Lower East Side, Ludlow 38 provided for curatorial experimentation in the tradition of the German “Kunstverein” from 2008 to 2019. The space was initially programmed by Kunstverein Munich, European Kunsthalle, and Künstlerhaus Stuttgart and was relaunched in 2011 as MINI/Goethe-Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow 38, a residency program for up-and-coming curators from Germany. From 2011 to 2019 it hosted nine year-long residencies.

Visit ludlow38-archive.org to browse the publication and archive, both designed by Other Means.

The publication includes contributions about the present, past, and future of residency programs from experts Kari Conte and Silvia Fehrmann; Ludlow 38 jury members Larissa Harris, Christian Rattemeyer, and Nicolaus Schafhausen; Ludlow 38 curatorial residents Eva Birkenstock, Saim Demircan, Avi Feldman, Tobi Maier, Clara Meister, Jakob Schillinger, Nina Tabassomi, Vivien Trommer, and Franziska Sophie Wildförster; and from Goethe-Institut staff. Artist James Gregory Atkinson reflects on artistic production in the epicenter of capitalism. Lower East Side neighbors Prem Krishnamurthy (P!), David Reinfurt (Dexter Sinister), Karin Schneider (CAGE and Orchard), and Simone Subal (Simone Subal Gallery) each have their own Ludlow 38 experience to recall. Martin Beck and Ken Saylor revisit Re:model, their exhibition display for the art space. Sara Stevenson (Goethe-Institut) and Sarah Demeuse (Wkshps) co-edited the publication.

Together with these new perspectives, an extensive archive of all exhibitions that took place at Ludlow 38 from 2008 to 2019 will allow the art space to live on and inform new generations of curators.

Please note, that the page will no longer be active.

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Goethe-Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow 38 is the Goethe-Institut New York’s contemporary art space and residency program. Located in the Lower East Side, Ludlow 38 has provided for curatorial experimentation in the tradition of the German “Kunstverein” since 2008. Its mission is to introduce new, international perspectives to the downtown art community and to promote dialogue and exchange within the aesthetic and political context of New York and the United States. Initially programmed by a different Kunstverein every year, the space was relaunched in 2011 as a residency program for up-and-coming curators from Germany.

Generous support is provided by Friends of Goethe New York, Inc. and BMW Group.

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