Yesomi Umolu, writer and exhibitions curator at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts at the University of Chicago, following Johnston Marklee’s direction of the Chicago Architecture Biennial 2017, has been announced as the artistic director of the Chicago Architecture Biennial 2019 edition. Umolu’s background in architectural design and curatorial studies are focuses on global contemporary art and spatial practices.
Her recent projects—including the exhibitions Kapwani Kiwanga: The sum and its parts, The Land Grant: Forest Law, and The Museum of Non Participation: The New Deal—have explored the politics of the built environment. A Chicago-based curator and writer, Umolu is a visiting lecturer, critic and speaker at a number of international universities and institutions.
Her recent projects—including the exhibitions Kapwani Kiwanga: The sum and its parts, The Land Grant: Forest Law, and The Museum of Non Participation: The New Deal—have explored the politics of the built environment. A Chicago-based curator and writer, Umolu is a visiting lecturer, critic and speaker at a number of international universities and institutions.
“I am honored to be invited to serve as artistic director of the 2019 Chicago Architecture Biennial,” said Umolu. “Having my roots in the field of architecture, spatial questions have always been an important consideration of my work with contemporary artists, architects and urbanists from across the world. I am excited to embark on the journey of engaging the city of Chicago and it publics, as well as visitors to Chicago from across the country and around the world, in these conversations.”
Now in its third edition, the Biennial will return Sept. 19, 2019 and run through Jan. 5, 2020.