Barbara Haskell (born 1946 in
San Diego
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,
California
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) is an American art historian and a museum curator. She is currently a curator at the
Whitney Museum of American Art
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, where she has worked since 1975. She has previously worked at the
San Francisco Museum of Art and Pasadena Museum. She has a BA (1969) from the
University of California, Los Angeles
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.
Her area of expertise is early to mid-20th-century painting and sculpture, including American modernists, Abstract Expressionists, and Pop artists. She is the founder and leader of the American Fellows, a patrons group for major donors to the Whitney.
Among the landmark thematic exhibitions she has curated are ''BLAM! The Explosion of Pop, Minimalism and Performance 1958–1964'' (1984), ''The American Century: Art & Culture 1900–1950'' (1999), and ''Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art, 1925–1945'' (2020). In addition, she has curated retrospectives and authored accompanying scholarly monographs on a range of early-20th-century and post-war American artists, including
H.C. Westermann (1978),
Marsden Hartley
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Early life and education
Hartley was bor ...
(1980),
Milton Avery
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(1982),
Ralston Crawford (1985),
Charles Demuth
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(1987),
Red Grooms
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(1987),
Donald Judd
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(1988),
Burgoyne Diller
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(1990),
Agnes Martin
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(1992),
Joseph Stella (1994),
Edward Steichen
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(2000),
Elie Nadelman (2003),
Oscar Bluemner (2005),
Georgia O'Keeffe
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(2009),
Lyonel Feininger
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(2011),
Robert Indiana
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(2013),
Stuart Davis (2016), and
Grant Wood
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(2018).
Major publications and exhibitions
* ''Claes Oldenburg: Object into Monument''. Pasadena Art Museum, California, 1971.
* ''Larry Bell''. Pasadena Art Museum, California, 1972.
* ''John Mason: Ceramic Sculpture''. Pasadena Art Museum, California, 1974.
* ''Arthur Dove''. New York Graphic Society, Ltd., Boston, Massachusetts, 1974.
* ''H.C. Westermann''. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1978.
* ''Marsden Hartley''. New York University Press in association with The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1980.
* ''Milton Avery''. Harper & Row Publishers in association with The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1982.
* ''BLAM! The Explosion of Pop, Minimalism and Performance 1958–1964''. W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. in association with The Whitney Museum of American Art, 1984.
* ''Ralston Crawford''. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1985.
* ''Charles Demuth''. Harry N. Abrams, Inc. in association with The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1987.
* ''Donald Judd''. W.W. Norton in association with The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1988.
* ''Red Grooms: Ruckus Rodeo''. Harry N. Abrams Inc., New York, 1988.
* ''Burgoyne Diller'', Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1990.
* ''Yoko Ono: Arias and Objects''. Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith Books, 1991.
* ''Agnes Martin''. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1992.
* ''Joseph Stella''. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1994.
* ''Milton Avery: The Metaphysics of Color''. Neuberger Museum of Art, 1994.
* ''Georgia O'Keeffe, Works on Paper''. Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, 1995.
* ''The American Century: Art and Culture 1900–1950''. W.W. Norton in association with The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1999.
* ''Edward Steichen''. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2000.
* ''Elie Nadelman: Sculptor of Modern Life''. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2003.
* ''Oscar Bluemner: A Passion for Color''. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2005.
* ''Modern Life: Edward Hopper and His Time''. Bucerius Kunst Forum, Hamburg, 2009.
* ''Georgia O'Keeffe: Abstraction''. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2009.
* ''Lyonel Feininger: At the Edge of the World''. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2011.
* ''Robert Indiana: Beyond LOVE''. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2013.
* "The Legacy of the Armory Show: Fiasco or Transformation." ''The Armory Show at 100: Modernism and Revolution''. New-York Historical Society, 2013.
* ''Stuart Davis: In Full Swing''. National Gallery of Art, Washington, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and Delmonico Books, an imprint of Prestel Publishing, Munich, London, and New York, 2016.
* ''Grant Wood: American Gothic and Other Fables''. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2018.
* ''Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art, 1925–1945''. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2020.
* ''At the Dawn of a New Age: Early Twentieth-Century American Modernism''. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2022 - 2023.
Awards
* ''Henry Allen Moe Prize'' awarded to catalogues of distinction in the arts, for the monograph ''Charles Demuth'', 1987.
* ''Lawrence A. Fleischman Award'' for Scholarly Excellence in the Field of American Art History, from the Archives of American Art, 2003.
* ''2024 Frederic Church Award'' for extraordinary curatorial contributions to American art and culture, from The Olana Partnership, 2024.
* ''2024 Henry Allen Moe Prize'' awarded to catalogues of distinction in the arts, for the catalogue ''Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art, 1925-1945'', from the Fenimore Art Museum, 2024.
References
External links
Charlie Rose: Barbara Haskell
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1946 births
Living people
American art historians
American art curators
American women curators
University of California, Los Angeles alumni
American women art historians
Whitney Museum of American Art
21st-century American women