The Mercury News

New era begins at S.J. art institute

- Sal Pizarro COLUMNIST

It’s the start of a new era for San Jose’s Institute of Contempora­ry Art and a bit of a homecoming for Ali Gass, who will succeed Cathy Kimball as the ICA’s executive director next month.

Gass spent most of the past three years as the director of the University of Chicago’s Smart Museum of Art, but previously she had been chief curator and associate director for exhibition­s and collection­s at Stanford University’s Cantor Arts Center and was an assistant curator at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

“Coming back home was a major priority,” said Gass, who said she was drawn to the ICA because of the opportunit­y to give artists some of their exposure to the public. “A place like the ICA is dedicated to offering artists this chance. That’s the best and most exciting way to work in institutio­ns.”

Kimball is stepping down after a hugely successful 20-year career at the ICA, which is celebratin­g its 40th anniversar­y

this year. Kimball said she was thrilled with the selection of Gass because of her deep roots in the Bay Area.

“Iamsoproud­that the organizati­on was able to attract such a stellar arts profession­al, and I couldn’t be happier and more confident of their choice for my successor,” she said.

Gass, 44, says contempora­ry art can be an important reflection of what is happening in the world around us as it is created by artists living and working in the moment. “It became a great lens onto the social, political, cultural and economic issues around us ,” she said, adding that some of the best contempora­ry art draws on the past. “At the same time, it’s able to say something in a way we haven’t seen before or present it in a medium that we haven’t seen. Newness for the sake of newness isn’t that exciting.”

Though the coronaviru­s pandemic has shuttered indoor museums for the time being, Gass said she’ s looking forward to joining the cultural landscape of San Jose’s SoFA District, joining neighbors like MACLA and the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles. “The more exciting cultural events that are happening in San Jose, the better,” she said. “I always have loved collegiali­ty and thinking of ways to partner with others. It feels like it’ll be wonderful to exist within this constellat­ion of arts organizati­ons.” SAN JOSE LANDMARK DEAD

LINE APPROACHES >> The effort by Urban Confluence Silicon Valley to create a landmark structure in San Jose continues, with the deadline to submit ideas quickly approachin­g July 1.

Urban Confluence Executive Director Steve Borkenhage­n said nearly 200 submission­s have been received, with more than a third of them coming internatio­nally. “We’d really like to see more local submission­s because we know we have a very creative community here,” Borkenhage­n said.

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PHOTO BY SAL PIZARRO The Institute of Contempora­ry Art in downtown San Jose’s arty SoFA District will welcome Ali Gass as its new executive director on July 1.
 ?? SAN JOSE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORA­RY ART ?? Ali Gass is the new executive director of San Jose’s Institute of Contempora­ry Art.
SAN JOSE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORA­RY ART Ali Gass is the new executive director of San Jose’s Institute of Contempora­ry Art.

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