Month: March 2023
Part I: Inspiration for the personal division of labor – GuideBook When we entered the Talbot Rice Gallery, we were each given a booklet with a map and a description of each work of art. We could clearly distinguish the layout of the Talbot Rice Gallery and how each work of art was presented by […]
Part I: Group Discussion – Exhibition Format and Vision Today we had a discussion in a new group about the methodology and objectives of our exhibition. My exhibition is related to people and the environment, and my interaction with the audience takes the form of enabling them to interact and participate in the exhibition through […]
#My curatorial rationale Part I: Why I came up with this theme? At the beginning of the curatorial class, Dr. JL gave us a concept: small but beautiful. This concept fits very well with the miniature world exhibition that I have always been very interested in. I have always admired an artist from Japan – […]
Part I: Short Talk on Case Studies We started the session with a review of each of our chosen themes and project art areas, while Beth gave us a few valuable case studies, one from Glasgow University and one from Bard College, as well as some of the projects she has worked on: a series […]
Part I: About the seminar During this workshop with Beth, we understood the overall content and effect we needed to present in the final curatorial project. In addition to the project book, we needed to develop our own individual and group timetables and to refine some of the division of labour within the group. At […]
Part I: What is EMBASSY? EMBASSY is an artist-led organisation based in Edinburgh that seeks to support early career artists, through the facilitation of exhibitions, commissioning opportunities, events and a public facing programming. EMBASSY was established in 2003 and since then has been run by a rolling non-hierarchical committee. Part II: What have we talked […]
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