The Curator's Notes

The Curator's Notes
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Publisher : Terrapin Books
Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : 1947896377
ISBN-13 : 9781947896376
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Curator's Notes by : Robin Rosen Chang

A gorgeously deft book, The Curator's Notes dares to question the Edenic. It asks, why not take the knowledge at hand hanging like "plump, purple orbs...begging to be eaten..."? And what can we grow with states of paradise being ever fleeting? This curator is a custodian of both specific and collective heritage, connecting daughter to mother to grandmother to wife to husband to the backyard garden to that garden of old where, as in the womb, knowing is limited and inevitable. In her sensual and tender book, Robin Rosen Chang has taken care to graciously offer us lyrics that swirl around and beyond our expectations until we accept both the churning waters and the radiant flight of circling birds as part of the story of life moving all too swiftly with and ultimately toward "the loam -/sand, silt, and clay." -Vievee Francis

The Museum Curator's Guide

The Museum Curator's Guide
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Publisher : Lund Humphries Publishers Limited
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1848223242
ISBN-13 : 9781848223240
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Museum Curator's Guide by : Nicola Pickering

The Museum Curator's Guide is a practical reference book for emerging arts and heritage professionals working with a wide range of objects (including fine art, decorative arts, social history, ethnographic and archaeological collections), and explores the core work of the curator within a gallery or museum setting. Nicola Pickering provides a clear introduction to current material culture and museum studies theories, and shows the practical application of these theories to museum collections. She considers the role of the curator, their duties and interaction with objects, and also examines the care or preservation of objects and the ways they can be catalogued, displayed, moved, arranged, stored, interpreted and explained in museums today. The Museum Curator's Guide represents an essential and lasting resource for all those working with the collection, preservation and presentation of objects, including students of collections management and curatorship; current gallery and museum professionals; and private collectors.

Curatorial Activism

Curatorial Activism
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Publisher : National Geographic Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9780500239704
ISBN-13 : 0500239703
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Curatorial Activism by : Maura Reilly

A handbook of new curatorial strategies based on pioneering examples of curators working to offset racial and gender disparities in the art world Current art world statistics demonstrate that the fight for gender and race equality in the art world is far from over: only sixteen percent of this year’s Venice Biennale artists were female; only fourteen percent of the work displayed at MoMA in 2016 was by nonwhite artists; only a third of artists represented by U.S. galleries are female, but over two-thirds of students enrolled in art and art-history programs are young women. Arranged in thematic sections focusing on feminism, race, and sexuality, Curatorial Activism examines and illustrates pioneering examples of exhibitions that have broken down boundaries and demonstrated that new approaches are possible, from Linda Nochlin’s “Women Artists” at LACMA in the mid-1970s to Jean-Hubert Martin’s “Carambolages” in 2016 at the Grand Palais in Paris. Profiles key exhibitions by pioneering curators including Okwui Enwezor, Linda Nochlin, Jean-Hubert Martin and Nan Goldin, with a foreword by Lucy Lippard, internationally known art critic, activist and curator, and early champion of feminist art, this volume is both an invaluable source of practical information for those who understand that institutions must be a driving force in this area and a vital source of inspiration for today’s expanding new generation of curators.

The Curators

The Curators
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Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9780810147331
ISBN-13 : 0810147335
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Curators by : Maggie Nye

Violence haunts 1915 Atlanta and so does the golem a group of girls creates A dark, lyrical blend of historical fiction and magical realism, The Curators examines a critically underexplored event in American history through unlikely eyes. All of Atlanta is obsessed with the two-year-long trial and subsequent lynching of Jewish factory superintendent Leo Frank in 1915. None more so than thirteen-year-old Ana Wulff and her friends, who take history into their own hands—quite literally—when they use dirt from Ana’s garden to build and animate a golem in Frank’s image. They’ll do anything to keep his story alive, but when their scheme gets out of hand, they must decide what responsibility requires of them. The Curators tells the story of five zealous girls and the cyclonic power of their friendship as they come of age in a country riven by white supremacy.

Curationism

Curationism
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Publisher : Coach House Books
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9781552452998
ISBN-13 : 1552452999
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Curationism by : David Balzer

Now that we ‘curate’ even lunch, what happens to the role of the connoisseur in contemporary culture?

Annual Report of the Curators

Annual Report of the Curators
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 142
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ISBN-10 : PRNC:32101076529112
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Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Annual Report of the Curators by : Bodleian Library

Curating Live Arts

Curating Live Arts
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9781785339646
ISBN-13 : 1785339648
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Curating Live Arts by : Dena Davida

Situated at the crossroads of performance practice, museology, and cultural studies, live arts curation has grown in recent years to become a vibrant interdisciplinary project and a genuine global phenomenon. Curating Live Arts brings together bold and innovative essays from an international group of theorist-practitioners to pose vital questions, propose future visions, and survey the landscape of this rapidly evolving discipline. Reflecting the field’s characteristic eclecticism, the writings assembled here offer practical and insightful investigations into the curation of theatre, dance, sound art, music, and other performance forms—not only in museums, but in community, site-specific, and time-based contexts, placing it at the forefront of contemporary dialogue and discourse.

Talking to a Portrait

Talking to a Portrait
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1550655418
ISBN-13 : 9781550655414
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Talking to a Portrait by : Rosalind Pepall

Behind the scenes at the world's major art museums, the life of a curator can be thrilling, amusing, disappointing--but never boring. In these fifteen essays we encounter artists falling in and out of love, family tragedies, the creation of the Stanley Cup, the secrets of Tiffany, Antiques Roadshow, a rootless baroness, the design craze for aluminum, small Japanese boxes called kogos, watercolour sketchbooks of the Canadian north, a beautiful prayer room in Montreal, gondolas flying through windows in Venice, and Moscovites who love Goldfinger. Pepall's stories sparkle with clarity and leave one with a sense that art is an amazing, worthwhile, occasionally mysterious human activity. Archival black and white photographs and colour plates--including Edwin Holgate's Ludivine, one of the most beloved and recognizable Canadian portraits ever painted--make this book a must-have for art lovers, students, academics, museum-goers and readers interested in the role art plays in the creation of our lives.

Curators

Curators
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 431
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ISBN-10 : 9780226192758
ISBN-13 : 022619275X
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Curators by : Lance Grande

Natural history museums have evolved from being little more than musty repositories of stuffed animals and pinned bugs, to being crucial generators of new scientific knowledge. They have also become vibrant educational centers, full of engaging exhibits that share those discoveries with students and an enthusiastic general public. Grande offers a portrait of curators and their research, conveying the intellectual excitement and the educational and social value of curation. He uses the personal story of his own career-- most of it spent at Chicago's Field Museum-- to explore the value of research and collections, the importance of public engagement, changing ecological and ethical considerations, and the impact of rapidly improving technology.