Lives & Works: New York
Education: MA in Art Management from Fashion Institute of Technology, New York
Osman Can Yerebakan is a curator and art writer based in New York. His writing has appeared on T: The New York Times Style Magazine, The Paris Review, Vulture and The Cut (both New York Magazine), The Brooklyn Rail (the most recent interview with Ian Cheng), BOMB, Village Voice, Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, L’Officiel, Flaunt,
Osman previously organized exhibitions at The Clemente Center (Residual Impression; A Room of One’s Own), La MaMa Galleria (Party Out Of Bounds: Nightlife As Activism Since 1980), Radiator Gallery (Works: Reflections on Failure), Equity Gallery (Like Smoke), AC Institute (My Nights Are More Beautiful Than Your Days), Center for Book Arts (En Masse: Books Orchestrated), Local Project (Hopscotch), UrbanGlass (Glass Ceiling: Art of Resilience and Fragility), Leslie Lohman Museum Project Space (Alternate Routes), and, most recently, at the Queens Museum (Executive (Dis)Order: Art, Displacement & the Ban).