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Interview: Terence Riley – Architect, Curator, Museum Director

Interview: Terence Riley – Architect, Curator, Museum Director

 

 

INTRODUCTION- 2:12 min.




Introduction to Terence Riley.

 

 

As an architect, museum professional, teacher, and critic, Terence Riley is an internationally recognized leader in the design and development of cultural facilities and programs with great architectural significance worldwide.

In 1991, Riley was invited to join the curatorial staff of The Museum of Modern Art, New York (MoMA). After having served as the senior curator in the field for 10 years, he was given the title of Philip Johnson Chief Curator for Architecture and Design in 2002. Riley joined the Miami Art Museum (MAM) as its director in March 2006. In this role, Mr. Riley led the museum through the design phase of a major expansion. He led the museum’s Architect Selection Committee, that selected Herzog & de Meuron to design an innovative new waterfront home in Miami’s Museum Park.

The videos below are organized by topic and run between 30 seconds to 3 minutes. Click on any video.

 

 

SEIZE THE MOMENT – 1:29 min.




Why did Philip Johnson select you to be a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York? What was your curatorial experience?

 

EVOLUTION AS A WRITER – 1:22 min.




What type of writing did you do when you first started publishing and what were your challenges?

 

CHALLENGING SITUATION – 1:36 min.




Describe a challenging situation with a successful outcome.

 

INFLUENTIAL CRITICS – 1:51 min.




What critics are your touchstones?

 

 IMPACT OF CRITICISM – 1:45 min.




How does criticism impact you decisions?

 

DEVELOPING A COURSE IN CRITICISM – 2:39 min.




If you were developing a course in arts criticism, what would be the most important elements?

 

ABOUT MIAMI – 1:22 min.




What is your view of the evolution of Miami as one of the top art communities in America?