As their traditional role changes with new developments in art and the dissolution of disciplinary boundaries, 11 curators reflect on their practice and provide views into their processes. To expand on the current discourse and challenge the separation of art and life, the editor, Thomas, asked them to write in a personal, diaristic tone. The essays address the subjective nature of exhibition making and acknowledge the social exchange that is part of it, as the curators strive for more transparency in their work. 55 bibl. ref. Biographical notes
My research explores whether and in what ways curatorial practices assume a social function. By anal...
Transcripts of three public discussions address the growth of curatorship as a profession and a prac...
Curating an exhibition as an essay on painting, Fischer introduces the work of eight artists, while ...
Originating from a conference on curatorial practice at the Banff Centre in 2000, this book contains...
My research intends to critically expose the political, economic, and ethical conditions in which cu...
This book comprises twenty eight essays by leading experts in contemporary art on the difference bet...
This presentation discussed recent changes in the curatorial practice and the public image of the ...
For the past eighteen years, I have taught the practice, history, theory, and ethics of curating. Th...
"This anthology provides a multivocal critique of the exhibition of contemporary art, bringing toget...
The published texts and curatorial practice collected together in this PhD interrogate the nature of...
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This thesis is manifested through themes of subjectivity, collaboration and exploration. Through des...
Introspective artist-curator practice is a synthesis of roles taking place in the gap between studio...
Letters addressed to Ingrid Jenkner trace Sternberg's reflections as Critic-in-Residence and curator...
In the way of museums, certain things have been collected and assembled for a display, a truth, in t...
My research explores whether and in what ways curatorial practices assume a social function. By anal...
Transcripts of three public discussions address the growth of curatorship as a profession and a prac...
Curating an exhibition as an essay on painting, Fischer introduces the work of eight artists, while ...
Originating from a conference on curatorial practice at the Banff Centre in 2000, this book contains...
My research intends to critically expose the political, economic, and ethical conditions in which cu...
This book comprises twenty eight essays by leading experts in contemporary art on the difference bet...
This presentation discussed recent changes in the curatorial practice and the public image of the ...
For the past eighteen years, I have taught the practice, history, theory, and ethics of curating. Th...
"This anthology provides a multivocal critique of the exhibition of contemporary art, bringing toget...
The published texts and curatorial practice collected together in this PhD interrogate the nature of...
This thesis questions the ethics of curatorial agency: an issue that has plagued the profession sinc...
This thesis is manifested through themes of subjectivity, collaboration and exploration. Through des...
Introspective artist-curator practice is a synthesis of roles taking place in the gap between studio...
Letters addressed to Ingrid Jenkner trace Sternberg's reflections as Critic-in-Residence and curator...
In the way of museums, certain things have been collected and assembled for a display, a truth, in t...
My research explores whether and in what ways curatorial practices assume a social function. By anal...
Transcripts of three public discussions address the growth of curatorship as a profession and a prac...
Curating an exhibition as an essay on painting, Fischer introduces the work of eight artists, while ...