Jamillah James (born 1980) is an American curator. She is the Manilow Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
James grew up in New Jersey. [1] Her mother was a musician. [2] Her early interest in music and film provided one way into the world of visual art. [3] James attended Columbia College Chicago, where she was in the first class to study art history. [4] She graduated in 2005. [1] [5] While in Chicago for college, James founded a DIY, live/work experimental music venue called Pink Section and later lived at the exhibition space Archer Ballroom, where she organized live music performances. [6]
Before moving to Los Angeles, James was an independent curator and held curatorial fellowships at the Studio Museum in Harlem (2012-2014) and the Queens Museum (2010). [2] [7]
James was Assistant Curator at the Hammer Museum. [1] At the Hammer Museum she organized shows by Alex Da Corte, Simone Leigh, [8] and Charles Gaines. [9] She also curated Njideka Akunyili Crosby's first solo museum exhibition, [10] and would later present Crosby at Art + Practice, a space founded by artist Mark Bradford. [3] [11]
In 2016, James was named curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. [7] [9] Upon her arrival she noted her plans to present a mixture of Los Angeles artists and international artists, [9] and later described her goal of harnessing creative energy as a path to address a "turbulent political climate". [12] In 2018. she spoke with The Los Angeles Times about "de-centering" whiteness in the art world. [13] While in Los Angeles, James curated exhibitions featuring Sarah Cain, [14] Harold Mendez, Nayland Blake, [15] B. Wurtz, and Nina Chanel Abney. [7] James' 2019 exhibit for Blake was described as a "thrilling iteration of the artist's thoughts...". [15]
In 2018, James and Margot Norton were announced as curators of the New Museum's 2021 Triennial. [16] [17]
In 2021, she was appointed the Manilow Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and began her role in early 2022. [17] [4] [18]
In 2019, James served on the jury that chose Kandis Williams for the Hammer Museum’s $100,000 Mohn Award. [19]
In 2018, James received a fellowship from the VIA Art Foundation. [6] In 2021, James was awarded the Ellsworth Kelly Award from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts.; [17] the Noah Davis Prize from the Underground Museum; and a curatorial fellowship from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. [6] [20]
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