Keith Whittle Keith Whittle is a British curator, programme director, producer and art advisor, and Fellow at Central Saint Martin's, University of the Arts London. With over two decades of experience encompassing research, commissioning and presentation of contemporary art. He has realised projects working with emerging and Keith Whittle with Yuko Hasegawa, Lewis Biggs, Koki established names that span the mediums of Tanaka and Mark Rappolt, Editor, Art Review. © The video installation, experimental film, Japan Foundation. Courtesy The Japan Foundation photographic and object based installation, new media and performance. Projects include and solo shows of work by Adel Abdessemed, monographic, thematic and inter-institutional John Akomfrah, Sutapa Biswas, Mari national and international travelling shows. Katayama, Michael Landy, John Meada, Yuko With a recent focus on championing the work Mohri, Laure Prouvost, and Jane and Louise of emerging and mid-career East and Wilson. Southeast Asian artists working in a range He is the recipient of a Cultural Leadership of media. Programme Award. A UK government-funded Projects include commissions, residencies, award for excellence in leadership to emerging gallery exhibitions and site-specific to established world-class, dynamic and installations, publications, talks and events. diverse leaders for the 21st Century. Tokyo Through commissions, Whittle has worked on and London. Academic awards include a Japan projects with Turner Prize winner Mark Foundation Fellowship that supports Leckey, nominees Issac Julian and Janice outstanding scholars, researchers, and Kerbel, and Venice Golden Lion winner Sonia professionals in the field by offering the Boyce, and national and international group opportunity to conduct research in Japan.
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