Janine Cirincione

American curator and multimedia artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Janine Cirincione (born 1961) is an American curator and multimedia artist.[4][5][6] She is a director at the contemporary art gallery Gagosian.[7] From 2011 to 2024 Cirincione was a co-director and partner at Sean Kelly Gallery[8][9][10] and was formerly the director of the Tilton Gallery where she curated “School Days” in 2006[11] and “Through the Looking Glass: Artists’ First Encounters with Virtual Reality”[12] in 1992. From 1993-1994, she was an artist in residence at the Wexner Center for the Arts along with Brian D'Amato and Michael Ferraro.[13] Her project, "Real Life," (2001) created 2D animated characters which reacted to the real world of the gallery environment via sensors.[14] Cirincione has also been the president of content development at PossibleWorlds.[15]

Born
Janine Cirincione

1961 (age 6465)
United States
NotableworkDark Decor[1]

Possible Worlds[2]
Through the Looking Glass: Arttsts' First Encounter with Virtual Reality

School Days
SpouseMichael Ferraro[3]
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Janine Cirincione
Born
Janine Cirincione

1961 (age 6465)
United States
Notable workDark Decor[1]

Possible Worlds[2]
Through the Looking Glass: Arttsts' First Encounter with Virtual Reality

School Days
SpouseMichael Ferraro[3]
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