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Category: Seminars

Summary after the course.

17 February 2022   Workshop on Production   In this workshop, Rachael will use her own organisation as an example to show us what to do as a curator to ensure that what we ‘produce’ is deliverable and meaningful.   At the beginning of the workshop, Rachael introduced her organisation: what it does (film, current […]

10 February 2022   This workshop was led by Curator James Clegg.   In this workshop, James shares with us how to curate an exhibition by explaining his examples. As James himself says, he takes us from the initial idea, from no idea what the project is about, all through to the completion of the […]

8 February 2022   Working in Archives   The title of this workshop is Working in Archives and Professor Bell uses his research on ‘Queering archives’ as an example to demonstrate the Archival turn in contemporary art.   When I think of Archive, I imagine a library or a museum with thick paper materials, then […]

25 January 2020   Before seminar, I try to visit examples of what might be ‘major’ and ‘minor’ curatorial projects in preparation.   For major curation, I chose the more famous, large, cyclical (or resident) exhibitions that I remember, such as The Palace Museum and the Venice Biennale. For minor curation, I have chosen smaller […]

18 January 2022   Major’s exhibition. I immediately thought of the Venice Biennale, which is recognised as the carnival of the art world. ‘Major’ curatorial approaches seem to me to be the curatorial approach to large, high-impact exhibitions. Given that the major curatorial approach was essentially developed from the national fairs (Massimiliano Gioni), large and […]

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