Since Modern Art Notes and Daily Campello Art News don't allow comments, and since Grammar.police is written by the person in question, I thought I'd allow people to comment here on the potential conflict of interest that has arisen out of Kriston's curating of a show at Project 4 in D.C.
Read Lenny's thoughts here.
Kriston replies here.
One of the interesting sentences from Kriston's reply is this sentence: "I have no financial stake in Christine Gray's paintings." I'm not sure that's entirely true, even if he was not paid a stipend for his curatorial duties. Certainly curating a show is a positive thing for one's exposure, reputation and experience, all of which may translate into more earning power down the road. It certainly doesn't hurt.
I saw the show on Saturday and found some of the paintings to be quite nice. The installation was straightforward and I'm not sure what role Kriston played in making installation decisions as curator. He stated previously that "I curated the show, though that's a word I'll use lightly, since the artist knew what she wanted to do when I approached her and did exactly that."
I looked for the curatorial essay that Kriston wrote but did not see it readily available. I neglected to ask the gallery attendant for a copy.
Because of the recent "controversy" about an art critic for the Village Voice having a hand in running two art fairs, and the potential conflict of interest there, I thought a discussion should be started to talk about our own local version. I personally don't care that Kriston curated a show for Project 4. I assume the essay will make everyone perfectly aware that Kriston is a critic for the Washington City Paper and what role he played in this exhibition. And if Kriston has a bio in the WCP, it may be updated to mention Kriston's curatorial efforts.
Again, I'm making no judgments here. My only hope is that we are all consistent in our demand that art world participants remain conflict free. I trust that Kriston will remain conflict free the same that I trusted Lenny to be conflict free when contributing to DCist.
So, what do you think? Is this the same thing as the CVF firing at the Village Voice? Is this something to be concerned about specifically or generally?
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