ARTnews Awards 2025: About the Jury
The second annual ARTnews Awards, an editorial project honoring excellence in art achievements at US arts institutions, has just revealed the winners for its 2025 edition. To help select this year’s winners, ARTnews invited five esteemed US-based curators to review exhibitions held between August 2024 and July 2025. Over the course of two meetings, these curators joined two ARTnews senior editors to select a group of nominees and a winner in each of six categories. Read
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