[4] As director of the Royal College of Art's Gulbenkian Gallery, London, (1972–75) Goldberg set precedents [citation needed] for exhibiting modern and contemporary performance and organised exhibitions, performance series, and symposia on a broad range of multi-disciplinary artists including Marina Abramović, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Christian Boltanski, Brian Eno, the Kipper Kids, Piero Manzoni, Anthony McCall, and Christo and Jeanne Claude.
[6] She also organised performances by Philip Glass, Peter Gordon, Meredith Monk, and Robert Wilson and curated the first solo exhibitions of Jack Goldstein, David Salle, and Cindy Sherman, among others.
[1] The organisation also hosts the Performa Biennial, which Goldberg considers "a form of radical urbanism to counteract the homogenisation of New York".
[10] In 2013 Goldberg produced rapper Jay-Z's performance art video for his song "Picasso Baby," which included notable artists such as Marina Abramović, Lawrence Weiner and Fred Wilson.
Published in 1979 and now in its third edition (2001), Goldberg's book is now a key text for teaching performance in universities [citation needed] and has been translated into over seven languages, including Croatian, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish .