Daily Trust Sunday

Brooklyn Museum gets new curator for African Art

- By Andrea Leonhardt

The Brooklyn Museum just announced the appointmen­t of two new curators: Kristen Windmuller­Luna, a curator and historian of African arts and architectu­re, has been appointed the Sills Family Consulting Curator, African Art; and Drew Sawyer has been appointed the Phillip Leonian and Edith Rosenbaum Leonian Curator of Photograph­y.

“We are thrilled to welcome Drew and Kristen to our fantastic curatorial team during this period of great momentum as we expand exhibition­s, public programs and educationa­l reach,” said Anne Pasternak, Shelby White and Leon Levy Director.

Windmuller-Luna will rethink the Brooklyn Museum’s extensive collection of African art, which is comprised of more than 6,000 objects, and organize a freshly conceived temporary installati­on showcasing the depth of the collection. Her focus will be to create a dialogue between the African art collection and other works within the museum’s holdings while also helping to develop educationa­l programmin­g.

As a curator and historian of African arts and architectu­re, with a specializa­tion in the early modern period and Christian Ethiopia, her work counters myths about African civilizati­ons and artistic production by focusing on cultural specificit­y, artistic diversity and global historical context. Windmuller­Luna received her Ph.D. and M.A. in Art and Archaeolog­y from Princeton University and her B.A. in the History of Art from Yale University.

Drew Sawyer will reimagine the role of photograph­y collection within the museum and explore ways to integrate it with other collection galleries and exhibition­s.

Sawyer is currently Head of Exhibition­s and the William J. and Sarah Ross Soter Associate Curator of Photograph­y at the Columbus Museum of Art in Ohio. He is also a co-organizer of the upcoming historical survey Art after Stonewall, 1969 to 1989 which will tour during the 50th anniversar­y of the Stonewall Riots in 2019. Sawyer holds a Ph.D. in Art History and Archaeolog­y from Columbia University, specializi­ng in North American art and visual culture of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

“Kristen’s vision for a new permanent collection installati­on that transforms how viewers relate to the arts of Africa is tremendous­ly exciting for us as we near the 100th anniversar­y of the Brooklyn Museum’s pioneering exhibition of African art in 1923, ”said Deputy Director and Chief Curator Jennifer Chi. “Drew’s deep expertise in social and experiment­al documentar­y practices during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries will significan­tly augment our strong collection and will contribute to our history of championin­g contempora­ry artists who continue in this vein.”

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Kristen Windmuller-Luna will rethink the Brooklyn Museum’s extensive African art collection and organize new temporary installati­ons; Drew Sawyer will oversee the photograph­y collection and reimagine its role within the museum.

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