This introduction explores themes discussed in the special issue of the Museum History Journal which examined critical issues in the history curating, in particular curatorial authority. It introduces a series of essays which together demonstrate how curators attempted to exert authority over institutions, collections, objects, knowledge and public understanding, It highlights the various factors, revealed in the essays, which would limit such expressions of authority
This thesis questions the ethics of curatorial agency: an issue that has plagued the profession sinc...
Research Report Masters in Heritage StudiesMany museums in Africa, such as the National Museum of L...
Museums are the staging grounds of culture-a close look reveals that museums display much more than ...
For the past eighteen years, I have taught the practice, history, theory, and ethics of curating. Th...
"Throwing open to debate the practices of museums, galleries, and festivals, Exhibiting Cultures pro...
In this chapter, we discuss curation as a concept and practices of curating in relation to libraries...
"Curating Art provides insight into some of the most socially and politically impactful curating of ...
Since 1998, when Michael Brenson's famous article "The curator's moment" was published, the role of ...
This essay argues that a new curatorial ethic has emerged at the heart of digital public history, re...
Since 1998, when Michael Brenson’s famous article ‘The curator’s moment’ was published, the role of ...
This book comprises twenty eight essays by leading experts in contemporary art on the difference bet...
Curating empire explores the diverse roles played by museums and their curators in moulding and repr...
Deriving from the Latin curare, meaning to care, according to Merriam Webster (2016), a curator is...
Objects, though the material stuff of curating, occupy a peripheral role in curatorial theory and pr...
By drawing on historiographical literature about issues of representation and approaches to represen...
This thesis questions the ethics of curatorial agency: an issue that has plagued the profession sinc...
Research Report Masters in Heritage StudiesMany museums in Africa, such as the National Museum of L...
Museums are the staging grounds of culture-a close look reveals that museums display much more than ...
For the past eighteen years, I have taught the practice, history, theory, and ethics of curating. Th...
"Throwing open to debate the practices of museums, galleries, and festivals, Exhibiting Cultures pro...
In this chapter, we discuss curation as a concept and practices of curating in relation to libraries...
"Curating Art provides insight into some of the most socially and politically impactful curating of ...
Since 1998, when Michael Brenson's famous article "The curator's moment" was published, the role of ...
This essay argues that a new curatorial ethic has emerged at the heart of digital public history, re...
Since 1998, when Michael Brenson’s famous article ‘The curator’s moment’ was published, the role of ...
This book comprises twenty eight essays by leading experts in contemporary art on the difference bet...
Curating empire explores the diverse roles played by museums and their curators in moulding and repr...
Deriving from the Latin curare, meaning to care, according to Merriam Webster (2016), a curator is...
Objects, though the material stuff of curating, occupy a peripheral role in curatorial theory and pr...
By drawing on historiographical literature about issues of representation and approaches to represen...
This thesis questions the ethics of curatorial agency: an issue that has plagued the profession sinc...
Research Report Masters in Heritage StudiesMany museums in Africa, such as the National Museum of L...
Museums are the staging grounds of culture-a close look reveals that museums display much more than ...