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Andrianna Campbell

Andrianna Campbell, a Denniston Hill alumna, is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Art History at the CUNY Graduate Center, where she specializes in art of the modern and contemporary period. Her doctoral research focuses on Norman Lewis and Abstract Expressionism. Alongside her scholarly research, she is the author of essays and reviews on contemporary art for Artforum, Art in America, Frieze and Mousse. In 2016, Campbell was a co-editor of Shift: A Graduate Journal of Visual and Material Culture and a special edition of the International Review of African American Art dedicated to Norman Lewis. Campbell is a founding co-editor of the peer-reviewed journal apricota. She has taught at Parsons, the New School for Design and Yale University. She is the recipient of numerous fellowships and awards including the Dean K. Harrison Fellowship, the Preservation of American Modernists Award, the Library Fellowship from the American Philosophical Society, the Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship at the Dia Art Foundation, the Dissertation Writing Fellowship at the New York Public Library, the CASVA Twelve-Month Chester Dale Fellowship from the National Gallery of Art for 2016-2017 and is a Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Resident for 2018. Image: Courtesy Matthew Placek

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Years of Seeing Red: Simone Leigh and Andrianna Campbell, Co-Presented with Denniston Hill

Image: Simone Leigh, A particularly elaborate imba yokubikira, or kitchen house, stands locked up while its owners live in diaspora (installation view), 2016. Presented by The Studio Museum of Harlem in Marcus Garvey Park, New York, NY, August 25, 2016–July 25, 2017. © Simone Leigh; Courtesy of the artist and Luhring Augustine, New York. Years […]

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