Dominic Molon – Chief Curator, Contemporary Art Museum St. Loius

Dominic Molon is the Chief Curator at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Loius. Until September 2010, he was at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago as the Pamela Alper Associate Curator and then an Acting Head of the Curatorial Department, where he curated numerous projects including major exhibitions of Paul Pfeiffer (2003), Gillian Wearing (2002), Sharon Lockhart (2001) and Mariko Mori (1998); solo projects with Tobias Rehberger, (2000), Eija-Liisa Ahtila (1999), Steve McQueen (1996), Pipilotti Rist (1996), and Jack Pierson (1995); and the group exhibition,
Out of Place: Contemporary Art and the Architectural Uncanny (2002). He recently organized a rehang of the MCA Collection titled
Stalemate and a major exhibition of international artists for the Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art titled
I feel mysterious today that opened in November 2004. He organized a Richard Prince retrospective for the MCA, which opened February 2006. He has written for publications such as
Art on Paper, Trans, Flash Art Italia, Tate: the Art Magazine, and the
New Art Examiner, has given numerous lectures, and frequently participates in panel discussions on contemporary art.