Margaret Kross is a curator at the Whitney Museum
of American Art and a writer.Currently she lives in New York.
Margaret’s B.A. from University of Pennsylvania
in Visual Studies with a minor in Art History. And received her M.A. from
Columbia University in Modern Art: Critical and Curatorial Studies.
Margaret Kross’s projects at the Whitney
included: co-organization of Between
the Waters (2018) ,featuring
six emerging artists exploring relationships between the ecological and
personal; co-organization of Bunny Rogers: Brig Und Ladder (2017), which is the artist’s first
institutional solo show in the US; membership in the Whitney’s Emerging Artist
Working Group;provided research and curatorial support for Spilling Over: Painting Color in
the 1960s (2019); David Wojnarowicz:
History Keeps Me Awake at Night (2018); An Incomplete History of Protest:
Selections from the Whitney’s Collection, 1940–2017 (2017); Carmen Herrera: Lines
of Sight (2016). Recent
writing has included Issy Wood: From Life in CURA.(2019)
and OPENINGS: ektor garcia in Artforum (2019).