Elaine A. King is currently a freelance curator and art critic. King served as the Executive Director and Curator of the Carnegie Mellon Art Gallery [1985-1991], and was the Executive Director and Chief Curator of the
Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, [1993-1995] following the
Robert Mapplethorpe debacle. Throughout her career as a curator she organized over forty-five art exhibitions, including a wide range of one-person exhibitions and catalogues for artists, Barry Le Va,
Martin Puryear, Tishan Hsu, Gordan Matta-Clark,
Elizabeth Murray,
Mel Bochner,
Nancy Spero,
Robert Wilson,
David Humphrey, and
Martha Rosler. In addition, she has curated a wide range of group exhibitions including Light Into Art: Photography to Virtual Reality, New Generations, New York, Chicago, The Figure As Fiction, Abstraction Today, Drawing in the Eighties, and Art In the Age of Information. King has been the guest curator several times for the Hungarian Graphic Arts Biennial in Gyór between 1993–2007 and has served on the award selection board. In February 2007 she was the guest curator for the Maria Mater O'Neill mid-career survey exhibition in San Juan. King was the guest curator at the
Mattress Factory, in
Pittsburgh for the exhibition titled Likeness: After Warhol's Legacy. Mary Thomas of the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote,"LIKENESS, is an examination of contemporary portraiture that is mysterious, reflective and always engaging, by guest curator Elaine King at the Mattress Factory." == Talks and papers ==