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Beloved Curator Kathleen Goncharov Dies at 73

Last updated: January 6, 2026 5:35 pm
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Kathleen Goncharov: A Tribute to a Visionary Curator

Kathleen Goncharov is remembered for her decorated curatorial career and as a loving friend. (photo taken in 2003 by Robert Ransick)

Kathleen Goncharov, a renowned curator who made significant contributions to the art world, passed away at the age of 73. Her friends and partner, Charles Doria, confirmed that she died of natural causes in her Boca Raton home on New Year’s Eve. Goncharov is fondly remembered for her exceptional talent as a curator and her unwavering support for artists.

Described as an artist at heart, Goncharov’s innate sensibility allowed her to identify emerging talent and provide crucial support to artists at pivotal moments in their careers. Born in Monroe, Michigan, in 1952, she pursued her passion for art by earning a Bachelor’s in studio art from Central Michigan University and a Master’s degree in museum practice and art history from the University of Michigan.

Her illustrious career in curating began in 1980 at New York City’s influential Just Above Midtown gallery, where she championed Black artists. Goncharov later served as the curator of the New School Art Collection, where she commissioned artist Martin Puryear to create the Vera List Courtyard. Her tenure at the New School was marked by a legal battle against anti-obscenity restrictions imposed by the National Endowment for the Arts, showcasing her dedication to artistic freedom.

Goncharov’s career continued to flourish as she held positions at prestigious institutions like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Duke University. In 2002, she was appointed as the United States Commissioner for the 50th Venice Biennale, where she selected artist Fred Wilson to represent the US. Wilson’s exhibition, Speak of Me as I Am, explored themes of African influence in Venice’s Renaissance.

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Throughout her career, Goncharov curated numerous groundbreaking exhibitions and led the Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions at Rutgers University. Her final role as senior curator at the Boca Raton Museum of Art allowed her to organize captivating exhibitions, including Glasstress Boca Raton 2025, which showcased glass works by artists new to the medium.

Remembered for her insightful curatorial practice and her warm personality, Goncharov leaves behind a legacy of artistic excellence. She will be deeply missed by her partner, Charles Doria, her siblings, and their families. Her impact on the art world and her enduring friendship will be cherished by all who knew her.

“Kathy’s legacy as a curator and her ability to challenge assumptions and spark critical thinking will be remembered for years to come,” said artist and friend Robert Ransick. “Her passion for art and her delightful company at shared meals will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her.”

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