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Cautionary tales [ Texto impreso] : critical curating / [edited by Steven Rand and Heather Kouris].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : apexart, cop. 2007.Description: 125 p ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 1933347104
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Contents:
Preface / Steven Rand (p. 7) -- Introduction / Heather Kouris (p. 11) -- The bias of the world : curating after Szeemann & Hopps / David Levi Strauss (p. 26) -- Who cares? Understanding the role of the curator today / Kate Fowle (p. 26) -- Independent curatorship / Jean-Hubert Martin (p. 36) -- The curator as iconoclast / Boris Groys (p. 46) -- Curating : in the public sphere / Geeta Kapur (p. 56) -- Editing as metaphor / András Szántó (p. 69) -- Why curators matter / David Carrier (p. 79) -- Beau Monde, upon reflection / Dave Hickey (p. 91) -- Independent curating within institutions without walls / Sara Arrhenius (p. 99) -- Curating in a global age / Young Chul Lee (p. 108) -- Additional reading (p. 119)
Bibliography: Incluye referencias bibliográficas (pp. 119-123)Summary: "Ten international art related professionals consider the increased influence of independent curators and cultural producers and how the role of the "curator" has changed over the last ten years. Using examples from past exhibitions and personal experiences, the writers address how working within an institution differs from being independent, the difficulties of balancing artistic vision with expectations of funders and institutions, and the ethical issues of working with artists and collectors, among many other subjects." (cubierta posterior)
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Monografía prestable Biblioteca FJM Sala general Estudios Curatoriales N 408 .C38 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 1208028

Preface / Steven Rand (p. 7) -- Introduction / Heather Kouris (p. 11) -- The bias of the world : curating after Szeemann & Hopps / David Levi Strauss (p. 26) -- Who cares? Understanding the role of the curator today / Kate Fowle (p. 26) -- Independent curatorship / Jean-Hubert Martin (p. 36) -- The curator as iconoclast / Boris Groys (p. 46) -- Curating : in the public sphere / Geeta Kapur (p. 56) -- Editing as metaphor / András Szántó (p. 69) -- Why curators matter / David Carrier (p. 79) -- Beau Monde, upon reflection / Dave Hickey (p. 91) -- Independent curating within institutions without walls / Sara Arrhenius (p. 99) -- Curating in a global age / Young Chul Lee (p. 108) -- Additional reading (p. 119)

"Ten international art related professionals consider the increased influence of independent curators and cultural producers and how the role of the "curator" has changed over the last ten years. Using examples from past exhibitions and personal experiences, the writers address how working within an institution differs from being independent, the difficulties of balancing artistic vision with expectations of funders and institutions, and the ethical issues of working with artists and collectors, among many other subjects." (cubierta posterior)

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