Barbara London founded the video and media exhibition and collection programs at MoMA, where she was curator between 1973 and 2013. The exhibitions she organized included one-person shows with early mavericks Nam June Paik, Steina Vasulka, Joan Jonas, Shigeko Kubota, Bill Viola, VALIE EXPORT, Laurie Anderson, and Zhang Peili. Her thematic projects have included Looking at Music, parts 1-3; and most recently, Soundings: A Contemporary Score. Ms. London was the first to integrate the Internet as part of curatorial practice. Her writings have appeared in a range of catalogs and publications, including ArtForum, Yishu, Leonardo, Art Asia Pacific, Art in America, Modern Painter, and Image Forum. Currently she is teaching at Yale.

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