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Claire Tancons is a
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,
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, and
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of art. She was born in
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and is currently based in
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, after living for nearly two decades between the Caribbean, primarily in Trinidad & Tobago, and the United States, mostly in New York and
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.


Education

Following a background in
history History is the systematic study of the past, focusing primarily on the Human history, human past. As an academic discipline, it analyses and interprets evidence to construct narratives about what happened and explain why it happened. Some t ...
at
Lycée Henri-IV The Lycée Henri-IV () is a public secondary school located in Paris. Along with the Lycée Louis-le-Grand, it is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious and demanding sixth-form colleges ('' lycées'') in France. The school educates more ...
's Hypochartes (preparatory course for the
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, one of France's
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), Tancons completed a BA in
History of Art The history of art focuses on objects made by humans for any number of spiritual, narrative, philosophical, symbolic, conceptual, documentary, decorative, and even functional and other purposes, but with a primary emphasis on its aesthetics ...
(1998) and MA in Museum Studies (1999) at the
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in
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, and in 2000 received an MA in
History of Art The history of art focuses on objects made by humans for any number of spiritual, narrative, philosophical, symbolic, conceptual, documentary, decorative, and even functional and other purposes, but with a primary emphasis on its aesthetics ...
at the
Courtauld Institute of Art The Courtauld Institute of Art (), commonly referred to as The Courtauld, is a self-governing college of the University of London specialising in the study of the history of art and conservation. The art collection is known particularly for ...
in
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. She was a Helena Rubenstein Curatorial Fellow at the
Whitney Museum of American Art The Whitney Museum of American Art, known informally as "The Whitney", is a Modern art, modern and Contemporary art, contemporary American art museum located in the Meatpacking District, Manhattan, Meatpacking District and West Village neighbor ...
's Independent Study Program in
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from 2000 to 2001.


Career


Early work

In her early years in
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, following the Whitney fellowship, Tancons worked as a personal assistant and curatorial research assistant for artist
Coco Fusco Coco Fusco (born Juliana Emilia Fusco Miyares; June 18, 1960) is a Cuban-American interdisciplinary artist, writer, and curator whose work has been widely exhibited and published internationally. Fusco's work explores gender, identity, race, and ...
on the exhibition ''Only Skin Deep: Changing Visions of the American Self'' (2003). She also became involved with
Lorna Simpson Lorna Simpson (born August 13, 1960) is an American photographer and multimedia artist whose works have been exhibited both nationally and internationally. In 1990, she became one of the first African-American women to exhibit at the Venice Bien ...
, with the artist featuring Tancons in her video work ''31'' (2002). She subsequently did a one-year curatorial fellowship at the
Walker Art Center The Walker Art Center is a multidisciplinary contemporary art center in the Lowry Hill, Minneapolis, Lowry Hill neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The Walker is one of the most-visited modern and contemporary art museums in ...
, where she assisted with the major exhibition ''How Latitudes Become Forms: Art in a Global Age'', curated by
Philippe Vergne Philippe Vergne (born 1966) is a French curator who has been serving as director of the Serralves Contemporary Art Museum since 2019. From 2014 to 2019, Vergne was director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA). He was the directo ...
, Douglas Fogle, and Kemi Ilesanmi. Increasingly interested in
performance art Performance art is an artwork or art exhibition created through actions executed by the artist or other participants. It may be witnessed live or through documentation, spontaneously developed or written, and is traditionally presented to a pu ...
, Tancons curated the first solo exhibitions in
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for South African artist
Robin Rhode Robin Rhode (born 1976) is a South African artist based in Berlin, Germany. He has made wall drawings, photographs and sculptures. Early life and education Rhode was born in Cape Town, South Africa. He studied fine art at Technikon Witwaters ...
and
choreographer Choreography is the art of designing sequences of movements of physical bodies (or their depictions) in which Motion (physics), motion or Visual appearance, form or both are specified. ''Choreography'' may also refer to the design itself. A chor ...
Ralph Lemon Ralph Lemon (born August 1, 1952 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American choreographer, company director, writer, visual artist and a conceptualist. Raised in a religious environment, he developed his artistic creativity as a child.Diana Stockon, ...
, both of whom she met while at the
Walker Art Center The Walker Art Center is a multidisciplinary contemporary art center in the Lowry Hill, Minneapolis, Lowry Hill neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The Walker is one of the most-visited modern and contemporary art museums in ...
: ''Robin Rhode: The Score'' (
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,
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, 2004), and ''Ralph Lemon: (The efflorescence of) Walter'' (
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,
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, 2007), co-curated with Anthony Allen and later traveling in expanded form to the
Contemporary Arts Center (New Orleans) The Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans is an arts complex located in historic downtown New Orleans. Founded in 1976, the center plays host to events and performances from visual arts to concert performances and lectures. General gallery adm ...
. During this time, Tancons also did a brief stint at
Paula Cooper Gallery The Paula Cooper Gallery is an art gallery in New York City, founded in 1968 by . History Predecessors Cooper ran her own space, the Paula Johnson Gallery, from 1964 to 1966, where Walter De Maria launched his first solo show in New York. She w ...
, where she curated the Paul D. Miller (
DJ Spooky Paul Dennis Miller (born September 6, 1970), known professionally as DJ Spooky, That Subliminal Kid, is an American Electronic music, electronic and experimental hip hop musician whose work is often called by critics "illbient" or "trip hop". ...
) exhibition ''Path is Prologue'' (2004), based on his
multimedia Multimedia is a form of communication that uses a combination of different content forms, such as Text (literary theory), writing, Sound, audio, images, animations, or video, into a single presentation. T ...
performance piece ''DJ Spooky's Rebirth of a Nation''.


Carnival and Processional Performance

Tancons' work of the past decade has focused on histories and contemporary practices of
carnival Carnival (known as Shrovetide in certain localities) is a festive season that occurs at the close of the Christian pre-Lenten period, consisting of Quinquagesima or Shrove Sunday, Shrove Monday, and Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras. Carnival typi ...
and processional performance – particularly among the
African diaspora The African diaspora is the worldwide collection of communities descended from List of ethnic groups of Africa, people from Africa. The term most commonly refers to the descendants of the native West Africa, West and Central Africans who were ...
– as well as public ceremonial culture, civic ritual, and popular protest movements. Tancons has notably postulated an alternative genealogy of
performance art Performance art is an artwork or art exhibition created through actions executed by the artist or other participants. It may be witnessed live or through documentation, spontaneously developed or written, and is traditionally presented to a pu ...
that is routed in
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, its
diaspora A diaspora ( ) is a population that is scattered across regions which are separate from its geographic place of birth, place of origin. The word is used in reference to people who identify with a specific geographic location, but currently resi ...
, and the legacy of
slavery Slavery is the ownership of a person as property, especially in regards to their labour. Slavery typically involves compulsory work, with the slave's location of work and residence dictated by the party that holds them in bondage. Enslavemen ...
rather than in the European
avant-garde In the arts and literature, the term ''avant-garde'' ( meaning or ) identifies an experimental genre or work of art, and the artist who created it, which usually is aesthetically innovative, whilst initially being ideologically unacceptable ...
. Her curatorial work has gained recognition for exploring ways of curating outside traditional exhibitory modes - namely, procession, carnival, the second line, walking, marching, parading, and other forms of public ceremony - and for popularizing the term and practice of processional performance. She has also contributed to the
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discourse following the
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and other protest movements, incorporating
protest A protest (also called a demonstration, remonstration, or remonstrance) is a public act of objection, disapproval or dissent against political advantage. Protests can be thought of as acts of cooperation in which numerous people cooperate ...
into her curatorial approach and reclaiming, in her words, the "rebellious potential" of the carnavalesque - "as a medium of emancipation and a catalyst for civil disobedience" - in writings such as "Occupy Wall Street: Carnival Against Capital? Carnivalesque as Protest Sensibility." During a 2004 residency at the Trinidadian contemporary arts center CCA7, which led to the exhibition ''Lighting the Shadow: Trinidad In and Out of Light'', Tancons began to explore carnival as a contemporary art practice. The residency led to Tancons' collaborations with Trinidadian contemporary artist Marlon Griffith, as well as famed carnival artist, or mas-man,
Peter Minshall Peter Minshall (born 16 July 1941) is a Trinidadian carnival artist (described colloquially in Trinidad and Tobago as a "mas-man"). He has been the artistic director for the opening ceremonies of three Olympic Games: Barcelona (1992), Atlanta ...
and his carnival production team The Callaloo Company. A subsequent engagement with
carnival Carnival (known as Shrovetide in certain localities) is a festive season that occurs at the close of the Christian pre-Lenten period, consisting of Quinquagesima or Shrove Sunday, Shrove Monday, and Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras. Carnival typi ...
and
procession A procession is an organized body of people walking in a formal or ceremonial manner. History Processions have in all peoples and at all times been a natural form of public celebration, as forming an orderly and impressive ceremony. Religious ...
was the exhibition ''Mas': From Process to Procession? Caribbean Carnival as Art Practice'', which Tancons curated in 2007 at the BRIC Rotunda Gallery, New York. The exhibition featured artists with ties to the Caribbean whose work recognized
carnival Carnival (known as Shrovetide in certain localities) is a festive season that occurs at the close of the Christian pre-Lenten period, consisting of Quinquagesima or Shrove Sunday, Shrove Monday, and Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras. Carnival typi ...
as a vital contemporary art form. In 2014 she organized ''Up Hill Down Hall: An Indoor Carnival'' as part of the
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Tate Live Series at
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. Described by Tancons as "a mass public processional performance," the project drew on
carnival Carnival (known as Shrovetide in certain localities) is a festive season that occurs at the close of the Christian pre-Lenten period, consisting of Quinquagesima or Shrove Sunday, Shrove Monday, and Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras. Carnival typi ...
as a ritual of resistance. Performances by artists Marlon Griffith and
Hew Locke Hew Donald Joseph Locke (born 13 October 1959) is a British sculpture, sculptor and contemporary visual artist based in Brixton, London. In 2000, he won a Paul Hamlyn Foundation Awards for Artists, Paul Hamlyn Award and the EASTinternational Awar ...
, along with hundreds of participants, were staged in
Tate Modern Tate Modern is an art gallery in London, housing the United Kingdom's national collection of international Modern art, modern and contemporary art (created from or after 1900). It forms part of the Tate group together with Tate Britain, Tate Live ...
's Turbine Hall. In 2015, the exhibition
EN MAS': Carnival and Performance Art of the Caribbean
', which Tancons initiated and curated with art historian Krista Thompson, opened at the
Contemporary Arts Center (New Orleans) The Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans is an arts complex located in historic downtown New Orleans. Founded in 1976, the center plays host to events and performances from visual arts to concert performances and lectures. General gallery adm ...
, before traveling to various locations in the
Caribbean The Caribbean ( , ; ; ; ) is a region in the middle of the Americas centered around the Caribbean Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, mostly overlapping with the West Indies. Bordered by North America to the north, Central America ...
and the United States with
Independent Curators International Independent Curators International (ICI) is a non-profit headquartered in New York City that has produced exhibitions, events, publications, and training opportunities since 1975. History Independent Curators International (ICI) was founded in 197 ...
. ''EN MAS'' had won the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award in 2012. Tancons has also collaborated with New Orleans Airlift Artistic Director Delaney Martin to organize the performances ''Public Practice: An Anti-Violence Community Ceremony'' (2014) and ''Rally Under the Bridge'' (2014) in
New Orleans New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or The Big Easy among other nicknames) is a Consolidated city-county, consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the U.S. state of Louisiana. With a population of 383,997 at the 2020 ...
,
Louisiana Louisiana ( ; ; ) is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions of the United States. It borders Texas to the west, Arkansas to the north, and Mississippi to the east. Of the 50 U.S. states, it ranks 31st in area and 25 ...
.


International Biennials & Festivals

Active in the field of international
contemporary art Contemporary art is a term used to describe the art of today, generally referring to art produced from the 1970s onwards. Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced, culturally diverse, and technologically advancing world. Their art is a ...
biennials, Tancons was most recently a curator fo
Sharjah Biennial 14: Leaving the Echo Chamber
(with Zoe Butt and
Omar Kholeif Omar Kholeif is an Egyptian-born artist, curator, writer and editor. Kholeif's curatorial practice focuses on art that intersects with the internet, as well as works of art from emerging geographic territories that have yet to be seen in the mainst ...
) for which she curated the
Look for Me All Around You
, a platform dedicated to problematizing the politics of performance under globalizing conditions of dispossession and diasporization. She was Associate Curator for the inaugural edition of
Prospect New Orleans Prospect New Orleans is a multi-venue contemporary art event in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Prospect.1 "Prospect.1 New Orleans" ran from November 2008 to January 2009. Conceived in the tradition of the international biennials, such as the Ven ...
, from 2007-2009. In 2008, she organized the processional performance ''SPRING'' for the 7th Gwangju Biennial, under the direction of
Okwui Enwezor Okwui Enwezor (23 October 1963 – 15 March 2019) was a Nigerian curator, art critic, writer, poet, and educator, specializing in art history. Enwezor served as artistic director of several major exhibitions, including Documenta11 (2002) and th ...
, which received numerous positive reviews. ''SPRING'' merged the forms of carnival parade, political demonstration, and funeral procession with performances in the streets of Gwangju by Mario Benjamin, Marlon Griffith, Jin Won Lee, Jarbas Lopes, MAP Office, Karyn Olivier, and Caecilia Tripp. Additionally, Tancons was a guest curator for CAPE 09 in 2009; an associate curator with Anne Szefer Karlsen and Olivier Marbœuf, fo
Biennale Bénin 2012: Inventing the World. The Artist as Citizen
under the artistic direction of Abdellah Karroum; and a curator, with Ragnar Kjartansson & Andjeas Ejiksson, Katerina Gregos, and Joanna Warza, of th
2013 Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art, PLAY!: Recapturing the Radical Imagination
under the artistic direction of Edi Muka and Stina Edblom. Tancons was also a curator for Printemps de Septembre, working with Mohamed Bourouissa and Christophe Chassol o
Etcetera: Un Rituel Civique
in 2016 and 2017; a curator (with Johanna Auguiac) of Hétéronomonde, the first edition o
Tout-Monde Festival
organized by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in Miami, presenting works by artist Julien Creuzet, Kelly Sinnapah Mary, Kenny Dunkan, Jean-François Boclé among others and the Artistic Director o
Tide by Side
the opening ceremony of the Faena District in Miami Beach working with Arto Lindsay as Musical Director and Gia Wolff as Architectural Director, featuring Marinela Senatore, Miralda, and Los Carpinteros.


Recent Work

Since moving to Europe, Tancons was a curator o
Ceremony (Burial of an Undead World)
at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, under the direction of
Anselm Franke Anselm Franke is a German curator, and writer. He was the head of Visual Art and Film at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt from 2013–2022. Life and career Franke was born in Heiligenberg (Baden-Württemberg). He holds a PhD in Visual Cultures/Cent ...
along with Elisa Giuliano, Denise Ryner and Zairong Xiang (2022). In Paris, she has been actively working o
Van Lévé: Visions Souveraines des Amériques et de l'Amazonie Créoles et Marronnes
the first collective exhibition on the emerging generation of Caribbean French artists for which she received a Ford Foundation research fellowship. She is the Artistic Director o
Nuit Blanche 2024
slated for June 1, 2024, the twenty-third edition of the original Nuit Blanche born in Paris, a format, and brand, that has since gone on to becoming global.


Publications

Tancons' writings have appeared in numerous journals, including: '' Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art'', ''
Third Text ''Third Text'' is a leading peer-reviewed academic journal covering art in a global context. After founder and editor Rasheed Araeen's earlier art magazine ''Black Phoenix'', which started in 1978 and published only three issues, ''Third Text' ...
'', '' e-flux journal'', and '' Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism''. Earlier monographic writings on artists
Robin Rhode Robin Rhode (born 1976) is a South African artist based in Berlin, Germany. He has made wall drawings, photographs and sculptures. Early life and education Rhode was born in Cape Town, South Africa. He studied fine art at Technikon Witwaters ...
,
David Hammons David Hammons (born July 24, 1943) is an American artist, best known for his works in and around New York City and Los Angeles during the 1970s and 1980s. Early life David Hammons was born in 1943 in Springfield, Illinois, the youngest of ten ...
, and
Chris Ofili Christopher Ofili, (born 10 October 1968) is a British painter who is best known for his paintings incorporating elephant dung. He was Turner Prize-winner and one of the Young British Artists. Since 2005, Ofili has been living and working in ...
appeared in Nka with texts on Rhode later published in monographs such as ''
Robin Rhode Robin Rhode (born 1976) is a South African artist based in Berlin, Germany. He has made wall drawings, photographs and sculptures. Early life and education Rhode was born in Cape Town, South Africa. He studied fine art at Technikon Witwaters ...
: Catch Air'' (Columbus, OH:
Wexner Center for the Arts The Wexner Center for the Arts is the Ohio State University's "multidisciplinary, international laboratory for the exploration and advancement of contemporary art." The Wexner Center is a lab and public gallery, but not an art museum, as it doe ...
, 2009) and on Hammons in the catalogue of 2004 Dak'Art Biennale and reprinted in ''Third Text''. A text on Marlon Griffith was recently published in his first monograph, ''Marlon Griffith: Symbols of Endurance'' (Toronto: Art Gallery of York University, 2018). Tancons' "Occupy Wall Street: Carnival Against Capital? Carnivalesque as Protest Sensibility," which first appeared in ''e-flux journal'', has been translated and re-published many times, including in the anthology ''The Political Aesthetics of Global Protest: The Arab Spring and Beyond'' (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2014), while "Curating Carnival: Performance in Contemporary Caribbean Art," another oft-cited paper, was published in ''Curating in the Caribbean'' (Berlin: The Greenbox, 2012). In 2016, Tancons co-edited ''EN MAS': Carnival and Performance Art of the Caribbean'' with
Krista Thompson Krista Thompson (born June 15, 1972 in Chatham, New Brunswick) is a former field hockey goalkeeper from Canada, who earned a total number of 19 international caps for the Canadian National Team during her career. She was a student (Master's Degr ...
, the catalogue of the eponymous exhibition, featuring essays from Thompson and herself as well as Shannon Jackson and
Kobena Mercer Kobena Mercer (born 1960) is a British art historian and writer on contemporary art and visual culture. His writing on Robert Mapplethorpe and Rotimi Fani-Kayode has been described as "among the most incisive (and delightful to read) critiques of ...
, and monographic texts from Annie Paul,
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, and Thomas Lax, among others. That same year, Tancons was listed as one of the "20 Most Influential Young Curators in the US" by
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. She has also been featured in interviews and essays in curatorial anthologies such as ''Truth is Concrete: A Handbook for Artistic Strategies in Real Politics'' (Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2014), ''The New Curator'' (London: Laurence King Publishing, 2016), ''Perform, Experience, Re-live: BMW Tate Live Program'' (London: Tate Publishing, 2016) and, also in 2016, and in the online glossary "In Terms of Performance", from the Pew Center for Arts and Heritage and
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. Her work is featured i
Why I Do What I Do: Twenty Global Curators Speak
forthcoming at Sternberg Press (Fall 2024).


Grants and awards (selected)

*Ford Foundation Travel & Research Fellowship for Van Lévé: Visions Souveraines des Amériques et de l'Amazonie Créoles et Marronnes (2023)
Creative Capital / Andy Warhol Foundation Book Writing Grant
(2018) for Roadworks: Processional Performance in the New Millennium *Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, New Haven, CT (2012) *Curatorial Research Fellowship, Institut Français, France (2011) *Curatorial Research Fellowship,
Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Andy Warhol (;''Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary''"Warhol" born Andrew Warhola Jr.; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American visual artist, film director and producer. A leading figure in the pop art movement, Warhol ...
, New York (2008) *Travel and Research Grant, Foundation for Arts Initiatives (2008) *Artistic Production Grant,
Prince Claus Fund The Prince Claus Fund was established in 1996 and named after Prince Claus of the Netherlands. It is annually subsidized by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Since 1997, the Fund has annually presented the international Prince Claus Award ...
, The Netherlands (2008) *Fund for Arts Research Grant, Foundation for Arts Initiatives (2007)


References


External links


Van Lévé
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Academia.edu pageFaena x Fusion Carnival VideoWebsite for ''EN MAS': Carnival and Performance Art of the Caribbean''Project for ''Le Printemps de septembre à Toulouse''''Tide by Side'' at Faena Forum
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