Lauren Hinkson
Associate Curator, Collections at the Guggenheim Museum in New York
Lauren Hinkson is the Associate Curator, Collections at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. She has curated numerous exhibitions for venues in the United States and abroad including Knotted, Scattered, Torn: Sculpture After Abstract Expressionism (opening fall 2020); Implicit Tensions: Mapplethorpe Now (2019-2020); Josef Albers in Mexico (2017-19); Windows on the City: The School of Paris 1900-1945 (2016); the contemporary group exhibition Lasting Images (2013); and Surface, Support, Process: The 1960s Monochrome in the Guggenheim Collection (2011), among others. She is also an organizing curator for the Guggenheim’s contemporary acquisition committee, Young Collectors Council. Her current research focuses on conserving computer-based artworks and preservation strategies for performance art. Hinkson has contributed to and edited numerous publications and exhibition catalogues, and regularly lectures on contemporary art and curating. 
Lauren Hinkson
Associate Curator, Collections at the Guggenheim Museum in New York
Lauren Hinkson is the Associate Curator, Collections at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. She has curated numerous exhibitions for venues in the United States and abroad including Knotted, Scattered, Torn: Sculpture After Abstract Expressionism (opening fall 2020); Implicit Tensions: Mapplethorpe Now (2019-2020); Josef Albers in Mexico (2017-19); Windows on the City: The School of Paris 1900-1945 (2016); the contemporary group exhibition Lasting Images (2013); and Surface, Support, Process: The 1960s Monochrome in the Guggenheim Collection (2011), among others. She is also an organizing curator for the Guggenheim’s contemporary acquisition committee, Young Collectors Council. Her current research focuses on conserving computer-based artworks and preservation strategies for performance art. Hinkson has contributed to and edited numerous publications and exhibition catalogues, and regularly lectures on contemporary art and curating.