Julia P. Herzberg is on a ranch in Villarrica, Chile, January 2014. Photo courtesy: JPH.

Julia P. Herzberg is on a ranch in Villarrica, Chile, January 2014. Photo courtesy: JPH.

 

Julia P. Herzberg, Ph.D., art historian, independent curator, and Fulbright grantee, has taught, lectured, and published extensively in the United States and abroad. Her doctoral dissertation is “Ana Mendieta in Iowa (1969-1978): A Critical Study,” City University of New York (1997). Her work focuses on wide-ranging, cross-disciplinary issues, in which artistic processes and thematic and conceptual concerns are addressed in contemporary artistic practices. Dr. Herzberg has organized more than thirty-five exhibitions of artists, including Carlos Alfonzo, Navjot Altaf, Mónica Bengoa, Máximo Corválan-Pincheira, Leandro Erlich, Paz Errazuriz, Magdalena Fernández, María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Kaarina Kaikkonen, Leandro Katz, Wifredo Lam, Iván Navarro, Nela Ochoa, Pepón Osorio, Catalina Parra, Liliana Porter, Raquel Rabinovich, Lotty Rosenfeld, Franco Mondini–Ruiz, Juan Sánchez, and Monika Weiss.