Sean Anderson

Sean Anderson is Associate Curator in the Department of Architecture & Design at The Museum of Modern Art. Trained as an architect and art historian specializing in African art and architecture, he practiced architecture and taught in Afghanistan, Australia, India, Italy, Morocco, Sri Lanka and the U.A.E. At MoMA, he has organized the exhibitions Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter (2016–17) and Thinking Machines: Art and Design in the Computer Age, 1959–89 (2017–18), and manages the Young Architects Program (YAP) and the Issues in Contemporary Architecture exhibition series.

Contributions

post Presents: Photographer Dayanita Singh in Conversation with Curator Sean Anderson

The ongoing COVID crisis in India has affected every aspect of daily life and every segment of Indian society. From her vantage point in Delhi, world-renowned photographer Dayanita Singh provides a first-person account of the realities of the current situation, her knowledge of its effects on her colleagues in arts communities, and indicates what and where help is most urgently needed.

True Jesters

In an effort to consider the variegated impacts of COVID-19, post has interviewed curators and directors from vital institutions around the world about how the pandemic has affected their conceptions and practices of programming, civic engagement, and care.