Associate Curator - Painting and Sculpture of Europe

Art Institute of ChicagoChicago, IL
Onsite

About The Position

The Art Institute of Chicago is seeking an outstanding candidate to join the Department of Painting and Sculpture of Europe. We welcome candidates with a range of experience and expertise, and are accepting applications at both the Associate Curator and Curator levels. We encourage interested candidates to apply for the role that best reflects their background. Please note that only one position will be filled as part of this search. Under the guidance of the chair, the associate curator supports the department in caring for, researching, producing content on, interpreting, and displaying the permanent collection of the department. The associate curator assumes responsibility and connoisseurship for areas of specialty, keeps abreast of the art market, recommends acquisitions and deaccessions to the chair and President and Director in consultation with other curators, and proposes exhibitions for the museum. The associate curator supports the chair’s strategic vision of the department; helps to enhance the visibility and reputation of the museum and develop community interest and support for the departmental collection; and supports the museum in its commitment to creating a diverse, inclusive, and equitable institution. The associate curator proposes exhibitions, gallery rotations, and reinstallations for areas of specialty; performs art historical research, writing, and interpretation for areas of specialty; produces and publishes content; conceives of, organizes, and develops publications and interpretive materials; and liaises with colleagues to develop compelling narratives, programs, and content for broad audience engagement. The associate curator communicates clearly and consistently with the chair and departmental colleagues about projects and timelines; and mentors and collaborates with departmental interns, fellows, and volunteers. The associate curator engages in a collaborative role with Conservation and Science and Collections and Loans to review treatments and foster best practices for maintaining the areas of specialty within the collection. All of these efforts are supported by the associate curator’s collaboration with the philanthropy team to cultivate relationships with donors, collectors, and committee members.

Requirements

  • PhD in art history or equivalent experience preferred, minimum master's degree required.
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience working in museums, galleries, and/or other curatorial capacities required.
  • A broad art historical foundation.
  • Expertise, experience, and interest in pursuing a distinct area or areas relevant to expanding areas of the collection.
  • A record of scholarship in areas of specialty.
  • A willingness to embrace the museum’s commitment to creating an inclusive and equitable institution.
  • An open-minded and collaborative approach to working and communicating with all colleagues across the museum.
  • Outstanding communication skills that demonstrate both scholarly ability and interest in public engagement.
  • Experience in working with collectors and donors.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and Google suites required; ability to learn museum-specific collection database.
  • Knowledge of foreign languages as appropriate to areas of specialty.

Responsibilities

  • Evaluates the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and challenges of areas of specialty within the collection; keeps abreast of the market, current scholarship, and legal and ethical issues in the field; works with dealers; recommends acquisitions and deaccessions; cultivates relationships with donors; supports the maintenance and cataloguing of records, documentation, and research; supports collection management through cataloguing, database upkeep, website publication, and object care and movement; ensures the safety and stability of the collection and loans; consults with Conservation and Science on the general physical condition, treatment, storage, and display of the collection; considers loans; and responds to related external and internal inquiries.
  • Carries out original research that results in significant art historical scholarship and exhibitions; produces collection and provenance research, documentation, and content; actively builds object files, maintains object database records, and publishes new research findings online; in collaboration with museum colleagues, determines appropriate medium for sharing content, including digital platforms, in-gallery didactics, or print. Under the guidance of the chair, pursues opportunities through scholarly publications, conferences, teaching, and lecturing that help further the museum’s visibility and mission. As needed, responds to external inquiries about the collection.
  • Supports the stewardship and cultivation of donors and the museum’s fundraising efforts, including actively pursuing new donors. When appropriate, may advise collectors and engage them in the museum’s vision; maintains accurate information on donors’ collections; and may initiate conversations about promised gifts and loans. Cultivates and maintains relationships with dealers, galleries, auction houses, and peers. Supports the preparation for curatorial advisory committee meetings, including the agenda, supporting materials, research and justifications, and presentations. As needed, and in collaboration with development colleagues, occasionally writes and administers grants for exhibitions and other departmental or museum-wide projects.
  • May conceptualize and propose exhibitions; as appropriate, initiates and plans the research, development, organization, installation, and related publication and interpretive materials for exhibitions and gallery installations according to museum standards, budgets, and guidelines. Under the guidance of the exhibition team, and as outlined in museum procedures, contributes to the relevant curatorial duties required of curatorial departments in the exhibition development process. Maintains relationships with peer museums, institutions, and cultural agencies with the potential for exhibition loans and partnerships.
  • Collaborates with colleagues to create innovative, compelling, and accessible interpretive content and programming to enhance engagement; serves as an expert on the areas of specialty within the collection and acts as a museum representative through lectures, interviews, tours, and conferences. Supports the chair’s efforts to promote international visibility and recognition in the field through contributions to scholarship; participates in the museum’s robust university and fellowship programs and supports the training of fellows and interns through teaching and mentoring. As needed, may review and provide feedback on marketing and communications related to departmental collection. Encourages access to museum resources and collection for historians, scholars, universities, art professionals, and other peers; and responds to external inquiries from scholars, curators, and peers as needed.

Benefits

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