AbstractThe paper explores methodological conditions for the recasting of exhibitions as objects of knowledge. Martin Kemp's curatorial projects and exhibitions are examined in this light and in the context of Ken Arnold's formulation of ‘ideas-laid curating’. Arnold's notion sets a number of parameters, which are explored in this paper in the example of Martin Kemp's curatorial projects. Curatorial practices are not contingent almost exclusively on questions of display, or museological theory, but as the paper shows on considerations of ‘art historical style’. In the example of Martin Kemp's curatorial projects, ‘ideas- laid’ curating, and indeed theorizations about curatorial style, emerge as questions contingent on art historical style. ...
Proposing a history of exhibitions sourced from a wide corpus reaching beyond the framework of art i...
Do exhibitions fall into amnesia because they are not collected by museums? Is it true that exhibiti...
EXHIBITION-MAKING AND THE POLITICAL IMAGINARY: On Modalities and Potentialities of Curatorial Practi...
AbstractThe paper explores methodological conditions for the recasting of exhibitions as objects of ...
This book comprises twenty eight essays by leading experts in contemporary art on the difference bet...
Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum: Makers, Process and Practice offers a new model for un...
The number of books and PhD dissertations dedicated to the history of exhibitions in art history is ...
This thesis is manifested through themes of subjectivity, collaboration and exploration. Through des...
Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum: Makers, Process, and Practice offers a new model for u...
This thesis presents a philosophical and historical analysis of the curated exhibition. It first giv...
This paper was prepared for a conference reviewing developments in the discipline of design history,...
This study addresses the recent interest in the role of the curator as author and producer, arguing...
Since 2010, the discussion about the relation between curating and education has revolved around Pau...
The authors concentrate on the historical development of exhibitions and their changing characterist...
A single-authored book offering an overview, since the 1980s, of artists acting in the role of curat...
Proposing a history of exhibitions sourced from a wide corpus reaching beyond the framework of art i...
Do exhibitions fall into amnesia because they are not collected by museums? Is it true that exhibiti...
EXHIBITION-MAKING AND THE POLITICAL IMAGINARY: On Modalities and Potentialities of Curatorial Practi...
AbstractThe paper explores methodological conditions for the recasting of exhibitions as objects of ...
This book comprises twenty eight essays by leading experts in contemporary art on the difference bet...
Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum: Makers, Process and Practice offers a new model for un...
The number of books and PhD dissertations dedicated to the history of exhibitions in art history is ...
This thesis is manifested through themes of subjectivity, collaboration and exploration. Through des...
Histories of Exhibition Design in the Museum: Makers, Process, and Practice offers a new model for u...
This thesis presents a philosophical and historical analysis of the curated exhibition. It first giv...
This paper was prepared for a conference reviewing developments in the discipline of design history,...
This study addresses the recent interest in the role of the curator as author and producer, arguing...
Since 2010, the discussion about the relation between curating and education has revolved around Pau...
The authors concentrate on the historical development of exhibitions and their changing characterist...
A single-authored book offering an overview, since the 1980s, of artists acting in the role of curat...
Proposing a history of exhibitions sourced from a wide corpus reaching beyond the framework of art i...
Do exhibitions fall into amnesia because they are not collected by museums? Is it true that exhibiti...
EXHIBITION-MAKING AND THE POLITICAL IMAGINARY: On Modalities and Potentialities of Curatorial Practi...