José Diaz

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José Carlos Diaz is the Chief Curator at The Andy Warhol Museum and was a 2018 fellow at the Center for Curatorial Leadership (CCL). Diaz has recently curated the first museum solo exhibition of Iranian artist Farhad Moshiri and is currently working on Andy Warhol: Revelation, a show dedicated around Warhol and his faith which will open in October for the museum’s 25th anniversary.
Prior to this he was the Curator of Exhibitions at the Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach where he curated artist commissions by Athi-Patra Ruga, Sylvie Fleury, the group exhibition GOLD, and organized One Way: Peter Marino. Prior to joining the Bass he worked at Tate Liverpool and at the Liverpool Biennal. Diaz received a MA in Cultural History from the University of Liverpool, and a BA in Art History from San Francisco State University. In 2003 Diaz tenured as a curatorial intern at The Rubell Family Collection and launched a nomadic curatorial project called Worm-Hole Laboratory.

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