Taína Caragol | |
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Other names | Taína Beatriz Caragol-Barreto, Taina B. Caragol |
Alma mater | University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, Middlebury College, CUNY Graduate Center |
Occupation(s) | art historian, curator, author |
Employer(s) | National Portrait Gallery, Museo de Arte de Ponce, Museum of Modern Art |
Known for | Latin American art |
Taína Caragol also known as Taína Beatriz Caragol-Barreto, is an American art historian, curator, and author.[1] She currently serves as the curator for Latino Art and History at the National Portrait Gallery, since 2013.[1][2] She previously held positions at Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and at the Museo de Arte de Ponce.
Biography
Caragol has a BA degree in modern languages from the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras and a MA degree in French studies from Middlebury College.[3] She has a PhD in 2013 in art history from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.[3][4] Her dissertation was titled, “Boom and Dust: The Rise of Latin American and Latino Art in New York Exhibition Venues and Auction Houses, 1970s–1980s”.[3]
Since 2013, she has curator for Latino Art and History at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.[2][3] Caragol was hired in part to diversify the museum collection holdings, and to promote diversity in museum representation and American identity in exhibitions.[5] At the time of hire, the National Portrait Gallery had a 22,000-piece collection and held less than 1% Latino, 5% Black, and less than 25% female portraits.[5] In the first 5 years at the role, she grew the Latin representation to 2.5%, mostly with around 150 new works by Latino artists.[5]
She previously held a position as the Latin American bibliographer for the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, from 2004 to 2007; and as curator of education at the Museo de Arte de Ponce in Ponce, Puerto Rico in 2010.[1][3][4]
See also
Publications
A list of select publications by Caragol:
- Caragol, Taína; Moss, Dorothy; Powell, Richard; Sajet, Kim (2020). "Unveiling the Unconventional, Kehinde Wiley's Portrait of Barack Obama". The Obama Portraits. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691203294.
- Caragol, Taína (2006). Archival Collections Guide: Survey of Archives of Latino and Latin American Art. Museum of Modern Art. New York City, New York: Museum of Modern Art Library.
- Caragol, Taína B. (Fall 2005). "Archives of Reality, Contemporary Efforts to Document Latino Art". American Art. Smithsonian American Art Museum. 19 (3). doi:10.1086/500224. S2CID 191217868.
References
- 1 2 3 Recinos, Eva (2017-03-16). "Influential Female Art Historians You Should Know". Artsy. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
- 1 2 Coppola, John. "Self Portraits". Latino Magazine. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Curating Latinx Art at the National Portrait Gallery and Beyond with Dr. Taína Caragol". Holocaust Museum Houston. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
- 1 2 "The most influential international curators specialized of Puerto Rico Art". PuertoRicoArtNews.com. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
- 1 2 3 Prosser, Maggie (2018-07-02). "Caragol frames 'American Identity' through portraits". The Chautauquan Daily. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
External links
- Podcast: Focusing on Ruben Salazar, with Taína Caragol, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution