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Bruce J. Knackert
Director of Galleries
Over the course of the past two decades, Knackert
has been associated with two accredited university art museums,
a university natural
history museum and a leading private art gallery. Knackert received
his B.F.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in painting
and drawing, and his M.A. in painting from Ball State University.
During his twelve years as director of operations for the Michael
H. Lord Gallery in Milwaukee he designed, installed and curated
exhibitions. Some of the exhibits that Knackert was involved with
during that
time were: Magdalena Abakanowicz, Nicolas Africano, Sam Gilliam,
Carol Hepper, Robert Kushner, Robert Mapplethorpe, Dennis Oppenheim,
David Salle, William Wegman and Tom Wesselmann. He served, until
recently, as director of the Northwestern Mutual Art Gallery at
Cardinal Stritch University. Exhibitions curated by Knackert at Cardinal
Stritch
University include Ed Paschke: Paintings, Prints and Drawings,
Bird and Myth in African Culture from the Collection of Mark Wentzel,
and Paste Nail Weld: the Art of Collage, Assemblage and the Found
Object.
Nicholas Frank
Curator
Nicholas Frank began his curatorial career in 1993 with the Atlas symposium Series, one-night solo exhibitions of Milwaukee artists with moderated artist talks. Frank opened the Hermetic Gallery in1994 to show challenging installation and conceptual art to a Milwaukee audience. The Hermetic showed several young artists who went on to further acclaim, and many with local ties, including Michelle Grabner, Kirsten Stoltmann, Camilla Pearce, Willie Gregory, Jean Roberts Guequierre, Paul Druecke, Peter Barrickman and Scott Reeder, and Arturo Herrera, Carla Arocha, David Shrigley, Maria Lindberg, Brett Bloom, Kay Rosen, Brad Killam, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Pedro Velez, and Gaylen Gerber. Throughout its tenure, the Hermetic received attention from such notable journals as Art Press and Purple in France, Frieze magazine in London, and nationally from Art in America, Artforum, Art Papers and New Art Examiner. The Hermetic Archive was the subject of a recent exhibition curated by John Neff at Western Exhibitions in Chicago.
In 2002 Frank turned the gallery into a roving curatorial enterprise, presenting symposia, lectures, critiques, panel discussions, a public radio program on visual art, and publishing catalogue essays, reviews, articles and essays for various print and web publications including newspapers, art journals, and magazines Art Papers, New Art Examiner, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Bridge, Purple, and X-tra. His freelance curatorial projects include Please Love Me at Walker's Point Center for the Arts, Milwaukee (co-curated with Santiago Cucullu), and the Pond Project, Chicago. Frank is one of the founding co-organizers of the Milwaukee International art fair (October 2006 and May 2008). Frank is a practicing visual artist, showing recently in New York, Chicago and at various venues around the state and country. He teaches at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. Frank joined the staff in 2006.
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