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Naomi Beckwith was born on 1976 in Hyde Park, Chicago, IL, is a Curator. Discover Naomi Beckwith's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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Naomi Beckwith (born 1976) is the deputy director and chief curator of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
She joined the museum in June 2021.
Previously she had been the senior curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
Preceding her tenure at the Studio Museum, Beckwith was the Whitney Lauder Curatorial Fellow at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, where she worked on numerous exhibitions including Locally Localized Gravity (2007), an exhibition and program of events presented by more than 100 artists whose practices are social, participatory, and communal.
Beckwith has also been the BAMart project coordinator at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and a guest blogger for Art:21.
She has curated and co-curated exhibitions at New York alternative spaces Recess Activities, Cuchifritos, and Artists Space.
Beckwith was a fall 2008 grantee of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and was named the 2011 Leader to Watch by ArtTable.
She serves on the boards of the Laundromat Project (New York) and Res Artis (Amsterdam).
Prior to joining the MCA staff, Beckwith was associate curator at The Studio Museum in Harlem.
Beckwith curated the exhibition 30 Seconds off an Inch, which was presented by the Studio Museum in Harlem November 12, 2009 – March 14, 2010.
Exhibiting artworks by 42 artists of color or those inspired by black culture from more than 10 countries, the show asked viewers to think about ways in which social meaning is embedded formally within artworks.
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Any Number of Preoccupations was on view at the Studio Museum November 11, 2010 – March 13, 2011.
The exhibition marked British artist Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s first solo museum show with 24 canvases on display.
Beckwith joined the curatorial staff there in May 2011.
A native Chicagoan, Beckwith grew up in Hyde Park and attended Lincoln Park High School, going on to receive a BA in history from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
She completed an MA with Distinction from the Courtauld Institute of Art in London, presenting her master's thesis on Adrian Piper and Carrie Mae Weems.
Afterward, Beckwith was a Helena Rubenstein Critical Studies Fellow at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in New York.
Beckwith was a member of the international jury that selected Armenia as recipient of the Golden Lion for best national participation at the 56th Venice Biennale in 2015.
She later co-chaired (with Fred Wilson) the jury that chose the winners of the Rome Prize for the 2023–24 cycle.
She has been awarded the 2017 VIA (Visionary Initiatives in Art) Art Fund Curatorial Fellowship and 2017 Center for Curatorial Leadership Fellowship.
In 2018, she served as curatorial adviser for the biennial SITElines art exhibition in Santa Fe.
She also co-curated the first major survey of the art of Howardena Pindell at the MCA February 24, 2018 – May 20, 2018.