Guest curator Milthrop describes his attempt to initiate an active dialogue between the museum and the museum goer. The artists outline their respective multimedia installation. Biographical notes. 30 bibl. ref
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The text for this exhibition catalogue, concerning the paintings of Mackenzie and MacPhee, is made u...
Transcripts of three public discussions on the role of the curator, including question and answer pe...
Transcripts of three public discussions comprise this book addressing the changing role of the curat...
Transcripts of three public discussions address the growth of curatorship as a profession and a prac...
Presenting video and media installations by six Canadian artists, the authors discuss communications...
This book comprises transcripts of the five presentations and the closing discussion, as well as the...
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Science and art, while traditionally divided into disciplines, are intrinsically\ud related as modes...
The exhibition was commissioned by the Wellcome Trust to launch the Wellcome Gallery of Medicine in ...
This book comprises two transcripts of public discussions on the role of the curator that were organ...
Pollock emphasizes the role of the viewer in completing works by three Canadian artists who employ r...
"This comprehensive book surveys BAXTER&'s remarkable career and recognizes his defining contributio...
This exhibition was the outcome of three years of dialogue with senior curators at the Tate around t...
Sidlauskas explains the context of the show and its central theme of rooms. The three American artis...
The text for this exhibition catalogue, concerning the paintings of Mackenzie and MacPhee, is made u...
Transcripts of three public discussions on the role of the curator, including question and answer pe...
Transcripts of three public discussions comprise this book addressing the changing role of the curat...
Transcripts of three public discussions address the growth of curatorship as a profession and a prac...
Presenting video and media installations by six Canadian artists, the authors discuss communications...
This book comprises transcripts of the five presentations and the closing discussion, as well as the...
The article introduces Jeff Gibbons' painting within the context of a public conversation held durin...
Milrod describes Carr-Harris' attempt to involve the viewer in his installation works. Includes the ...
Science and art, while traditionally divided into disciplines, are intrinsically\ud related as modes...
The exhibition was commissioned by the Wellcome Trust to launch the Wellcome Gallery of Medicine in ...
This book comprises two transcripts of public discussions on the role of the curator that were organ...
Pollock emphasizes the role of the viewer in completing works by three Canadian artists who employ r...
"This comprehensive book surveys BAXTER&'s remarkable career and recognizes his defining contributio...
This exhibition was the outcome of three years of dialogue with senior curators at the Tate around t...
Sidlauskas explains the context of the show and its central theme of rooms. The three American artis...