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Kitty Scott (born 1965[1]) is the Curator of Contemporary art at AGO Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, beginning in 2012.

Scott went to Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec and then went on to Goldsmiths, University of London, where she received a Masters in art history from and is a contributing editor to Art Papers and Art US.

Scott previously served as chief curator at the Serpentine Gallery, London, England. In this position, she organized the traveling exhibitions, Jonathan Lasker: Selective Identity, William Wegman: Fashion Photographs, and Radcliffe Bailey: The Magic City. Moos also curated an on-going exhibition called Galore: The Continuous Painting Wall. Artists participating in this exhibit included Jon Coffelt, Lydia Dona, Dennis Hollingsworth, Ingo Meller, Thomas Nozkowski, and Leslie Wayne. Moos also recently curated an exhibition of Andy Warhol's audio and Andy Warhol/Supernova: Stars, Deaths and Disasters, 1962–1964. He has worked with many other artists as well including Willie Cole, Jessica Diamond, Moira Dryer, Lonnie Holley, Luis Jimenez, Jonathan Lasker, Beatriz Milhazes, Samuel Mockbee, Orlan, Tony Scherman and Lawrence Weiner.

Kitty Scott is married to Tom McDonough, an American author and Associate Professor and Chair Associated Faculty, Compariative Literature at the Binghamton University of New York. photographer and art writer.

Recent work[edit]

Moos organized the exhibition "The Shape of Colour: Excursions in Colour Field Art," (1950-2005) for Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, Canada.

Published Writings[edit]

  • "The Shape of Color: Excursions in Color Field Art," (1950-2005) David Moos (Editor), Catherine van Baren (Editor), Mark Cheetham, 10/25/2005 Art Gallery of Ontario ISBN 1-894243-45-5
  • "SUPERNOVA: Stars, Deaths And Disasters," (1962-1964) Douglas Fogle, Francesco Bonami, Moos, Andy Warhol, 10/31/2005 Walker Art Center ISBN 0-935640-83-5
  • "Do We Think Too Much?: I Don't Think We Can Ever Stop" Lonnie Holley, Michael Stanley (Editor), Moos (Editor), 08/15/2004 Birmingham Museum of Art ISBN 0-907594-97-2
  • "Samuel Mockbee and the Rural Studio: Community Architecture" Samuel Mockbee, Moos (Editor), Gail Trechsel (Editor) 11/01/2003 Birmingham Museum of Art ISBN 0-931394-52-X
  • "Painting in the Age of Artificial Intelligence," a special issue of Art & Design, edited by Moos
  • "Forces of the 50's: Selections from the Albright Knox" by Donna De Salvo and Moos, Wexner Center (1997) ISBN 1-881390-14-4
  • "Kazimir Malevich: The Climax of Disclosure" by Rainer Crone and Moos, University of Chicago Press (1991) ISBN 0-226-12093-7
  • "Postmark : An Abstract Effect" by Louis Grachos, Bruce W. Ferguson, David Moos, and David Pagel, SITE Santa Fe (1999) ISBN 0-9650583-6-0
  • "Painting in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" by David Moos, Academy Editions (UK) (1996) ISBN 1-85490-232-6
  • "Sigmar Polke" by David Moos (2004) ISBN 89-954651-6-6
  • "Jonathan Lasker: Selective Identity : Paintings from the 1990s" by Moos, Jonathan Lasker, and Michael Auping, Birmingham Museum of Art (1999) ISBN 0-931394-44-9
  • "Philip Akkeman - The Mirrors Secret" by David Moos and Jan van Adrichem, Stroom The Hague's Center for Visual Arts (1999) ISBN 90-73799-31-7
  • "Telling the Tales of Painting" by Jonathan Lasker, Moos, and Rainer Crone, Edition Cantz (1994) ISBN 3-89322-564-1
  • "Sorel Etrog: Human Traces" by Moos and Etrog, Mosaic Press (1998) ISBN 0-88962-587-5

References[edit]

  1. ^ Date information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data, via corresponding WorldCat Identities linked authority file (LAF).

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