This thesis identifies and responds to a contemporary impasse in the curatorial, which is thought of as the realm that encompasses curating as a complex action and interaction; a verb that includes the conceiving, organising and executing of exhibitions as well as critical thinking around curation as a discipline. The current impasse in curation the thesis responds to is caused, on the one hand, through its rapid expansion since the late 1980s and, on the other, through its mainstream and populist appropriation, which confuses understandings of it. The thesis proposes a strategy for the recovery for curating’s most basic work of ‘taking care’ and situates the curatorial as a creative act. It adopts Duchamp’s inframince as an artistic co...
This article explores curatorial practice that has technology-reliant works at its epicentre, arguin...
At least since Duchamp's Boîte-en-valise (1935-68), artists have been making work claiming the label...
study questions the role of aura, authenticity and the artefact in exhibitions in the postdigital c...
Objects, though the material stuff of curating, occupy a peripheral role in curatorial theory and pr...
An appreciation of the tension between the predicate, to curate, and the subject, the curator, i...
This thesis questions the ethics of curatorial agency: an issue that has plagued the profession sinc...
Digital curation is one of the most experimental areas of museum practice introduced by the digital ...
This book comprises twenty eight essays by leading experts in contemporary art on the difference bet...
In his essay Curating’s Technological Unconscious: The History of Cybernetics and the Gaian Transfor...
This thesis is about curating and temporal paradoxes, resistances and perversions in relation to co...
This thesis proposes that distributed curating is a form of cultural innovation that offers benefits...
The published texts and curatorial practice collected together in this PhD interrogate the nature o...
From jazz clubs to cheese plates, the term curation has become a signifier of the growing need to or...
Centred on the development of discussions around independent curatorial practice from 1987 to 2007 -...
This study addresses the recent interest in the role of the curator as author and producer, arguing...
This article explores curatorial practice that has technology-reliant works at its epicentre, arguin...
At least since Duchamp's Boîte-en-valise (1935-68), artists have been making work claiming the label...
study questions the role of aura, authenticity and the artefact in exhibitions in the postdigital c...
Objects, though the material stuff of curating, occupy a peripheral role in curatorial theory and pr...
An appreciation of the tension between the predicate, to curate, and the subject, the curator, i...
This thesis questions the ethics of curatorial agency: an issue that has plagued the profession sinc...
Digital curation is one of the most experimental areas of museum practice introduced by the digital ...
This book comprises twenty eight essays by leading experts in contemporary art on the difference bet...
In his essay Curating’s Technological Unconscious: The History of Cybernetics and the Gaian Transfor...
This thesis is about curating and temporal paradoxes, resistances and perversions in relation to co...
This thesis proposes that distributed curating is a form of cultural innovation that offers benefits...
The published texts and curatorial practice collected together in this PhD interrogate the nature o...
From jazz clubs to cheese plates, the term curation has become a signifier of the growing need to or...
Centred on the development of discussions around independent curatorial practice from 1987 to 2007 -...
This study addresses the recent interest in the role of the curator as author and producer, arguing...
This article explores curatorial practice that has technology-reliant works at its epicentre, arguin...
At least since Duchamp's Boîte-en-valise (1935-68), artists have been making work claiming the label...
study questions the role of aura, authenticity and the artefact in exhibitions in the postdigital c...