Curator, Writer and Artistic Director
Born in 1975, Anthony Huberman is a Swiss curator and writer based in New York. He currently serves as artistic director of GPS (Giorno Poetry Systems), a nonprofit founded in 1965 by the artist John Giorno that supports artists, poets and musicians.
Previously, he as a director and curator at the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts in San Francisco. He has also worked at the Artist's Institute in New York, the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, SculptureCenter in New York, and MoMA PS1, also in New York. He has curated exhibitions at Raven Row in London, KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin, MACRO in Rome, the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London and Secession in Vienna, among others. He also co-curated the 2014 Liverpool Biennial.
Major group exhibitions include “Drum Listens to Heart” (2022), “Mechanisms” (2017), “For the Blind Man in the Dark Room Looking for the Black Coat That Isn't There” (2009), and “Grey Flags” (2006).
