Aaron Betsky

Critic of Art, Architecture & Design, USA

Aaron Betsky

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    Aaron Betsky at the Global Holcim Awards jury meeting held in Zurich, Switzerland.

    Aaron Betsky, architect/critic, Director Cincinnati Art Museum, USA.

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    Global Holcim Awards jury meeting, March 2012 in Zurich, Switzerland

    “The Holcim Awards show that ideas which are vital for the future of this planet can be realized.” – Aaron Betsky, Architect/critic, Director, Cincinnati Art Museum, USA.

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    Global Holcim Awards Silver 2012 prize hand-over, São Paulo, Brazil

    On the site of the Grotão Escola de Música project in the community of Paraisópolis, São Paulo (l-r): Michel Contento (Urban-Think Tank, U-TT), Lindsey Sherman (U-TT), Aaron Betsky (Global Holcim Awards jury representative) and Hubert Klumpner (U-TT).

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    Global Holcim Awards Silver 2012 prize hand-over, São Paulo, Brazil

    Global Holcim Awards Silver 2012 for “Urban remediation and civic infrastructure hub” in São Paulo, Brazil: Prize presentation (l-r): Hubert Klumpner (Global Holcim Awards Silver 2012 winner), Aaron Betsky (Global Holcim Awards jury representative and Director, Cincinnati Art Museum, USA), Alfredo Brillembourg (Global Holcim Awards Silver 2012 winner), Elisabete França (Secretary of Housing of the City of São Paulo: SEHAB), Maria Tereza Diniz (Director, SEHAB).

Aaron Betsky is an American critic of art, architecture, and design. He was a member of the Global Holcim Foundation Awards jury in 2012.

Last updated: May 30, 2024 Philadelphia, PA, USA

He was Director of the School of Architecture & Design at Virginia Tech, VA, USA until 2022. He was previously Dean of the School of Architecture at Taliesin (formerly Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture), which consists of Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin, USA (2015-20); Director of the Cincinnati Art Museum in Ohio, USA (2006-14), where he oversaw the renovation of the institution’s building and helped to raise USD 80 million.

He was also Director of the Netherlands Architecture Institute (NIA) in Rotterdam (2001-06); held the post of Commissioner for the Dutch Pavilion at the Venice Biennale’s International Architecture Exhibition for three consecutive editions; was the Venice Biennale’s Architecture Director (2008); and curator of architecture and design at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (1995-2001). He curated the 8th International Architecture Exhibition (2002) and won the Golden Lion for best foreign pavilion; and co-directed the 2015 Shenzhen Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism.

Aaron Betsky graduated from Yale University (1979) with a BA in History, the Arts and Letters and received his Masters of Architecture from Yale School of Architecture (1983). He is an honorary member of the British Institute of Architects (2004) and has won an award from the American Institute of Architects (2001).

He is the author of Architecture Matters (Thames & Hudson, 2017); Making it Modern: The History of Modernism in Architecture of Design (Actar, 2016); At Home in Sprawl: Selected Essays on Architecture (RMIT Univ Press, 2012), Out There. Architecture Beyond Building: 11th International Architecture Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia (Marsilio, 2008) and Violated Perfection: Architecture and the Fragmentation of the Modern (Rizzoli, 1990). He has also written for The New York Times, Metropolitan Home, Domus, and Artforum. He has written treatises on aesthetics, psychology and human sexuality as they pertain to aspects of architecture. He is one of the main contributors to a spatial interpretation of queer theory.