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Hans-Ulrich Obrist (born 1968) is an art curator, critic and historian of art. He is Co-director of Exhibitions and Programmes and Director of International Projects at the Serpentine Gallery, London. Obrist is the author of ''The Interview Project'', an extensive ongoing project of interviews. He is also co-editor of the Cahiers d'art revue. ==Life and work== Obrist was born in Weinfelden, Thurgau Switzerland. When he was 23, he organized an exhibition of contemporary art in his kitchen.〔Field, Marcus. (An object lesson in what goes where ). The Independent, December 5, 1999.〕 In 1993, he founded the ''Museum Robert Walser'' and began to run the ''Migrateurs'' program at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris where he served as a curator for contemporary art. In 1996, he co-curated Manifesta 1, the first edition of the roving European biennial of contemporary art. In the November 2009 issue of ArtReview magazine, Obrist was ranked number one in the publication's annual list of the art world's one-hundred most powerful people and that same year he was made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). Obrist first gained art world attention in 1991, when as a student in Politics and Economics in St. Gallen, Switzerland, he mounted an exhibition in the kitchen of his apartment entitled "The Kitchen Show"〔 It featured work by Christian Boltanski and Peter Fischli & David Weiss.〔Leon Neyfakh (December 16, 2009), (The Man Who Made Curating an Art ) ''New York Observer''.〕 Obrist is an advocate and archivist for artists, and has said "I really do think artists are the most important people on the planet, and if what I do is a utility and helps them, then that makes me happy. I want to be helpful."〔Roberts, Alison (October 22, 2009), (Ulrich-obrist---the-god-of-planet-art.do Hans Ulrich Obrist - The God of Planet Art. ) ''The London Evening Standard''.〕 Obrist is known for his lively pace and emphasis on inclusion in all cultural activities. While maintaining official curatorial positions, he is also the co-founder of the Brutally Early Club,〔(Brutally Early Club )〕 a discussion group open to all that meets at Starbucks in London, Berlin, New York and Paris at 6:30 a.m., and is a contributing editor of 032c magazine, Abitare Magazine, Artforum and Paradis Magazine. Hans Ulrich Obrist has lectured internationally at academic and art institutions including European Graduate School in Saas-Fee,〔(Ulrich-obrist/biography/ Hans Ulrich Obrist ). Faculty page at European Graduate School. Biography, bibliography, photos and video lectures.〕 University of East Anglia,〔(International gathering of story-makers at UEA ). University of East Anglia. May 7, 2010〕 Southbank Centre,〔Martha Rosler and Hans Ulrich Obrist. (Ulrich-obrist/ Keynote Lecture from Martha Rosler and discussion with Hans Ulrich Obrist ). Southbank Centre. Deschooling Society. Episode 5, June 8, 2010〕 Institute of Historical Research,〔Stephen Willats and Hans Ulrich Obrist. (A Conversation Between and Hans Ulrich Obrist. ) Institute of Historical Research. Kenneth Clark Lecture Theatre. Lecture. February 15, 2011〕 and Architectural Association.〔Markus Miessen, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Armin Linke. (The Archive as a Productive Space of Conflict. ) Architectural Association. School of Architecture. March 22, 2011〕 He lives and works in London.
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