Public art organisation: Creative Time Introduction Creative Time is a public art organisation whose mission is to present contemporary art, develop public spaces in the city and provide a platform to promote art events and art conversations. I chose Creative Time as the subject of my organisational research report. On […]
2 February 2020 I don’t know much about curatorial organisations, so when I know I needed to find an organisation, I was inclined to look for a small non-profit organisation, as I was worried, I wouldn’t have the ability to explore large organisations. Secondly I wanted the organisation to have a curatorial history in […]
27 January 2022 Research & Development on Programming I am very familiar with such a Kanban! I use it from time to time when I’m working. Because we work as a team, the editor needs to keep track of everyone’s progress. At the beginning and end of each day we would go to […]
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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