Nowadays, time is regarded as an exceedingly scarce resource. People are constantly looking for methods to make their time more productive and meaningful. Games and entertainment, on the other hand, have become one of the most significant ways to relax… Continue Reading →
The “25 CATS” Contemporary Art Exhibition went off without a hitch! It was a fantastic occasion. It was the first time that all 25 Cats were part of the exhibition process as curators. It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for all… Continue Reading →
It was my first experience approaching and curating an art exhibition. There is no doubt that both the planning and the installation work were quite difficult for me. My exhibition of contemporary art was held at the ECA’s Fire Engine… Continue Reading →
My curatorial idea is PLAY-TIME-HUMAN. It is based on the inspiration I received from Jake’s Contemporary Art Theme Course last semester. I thoroughly enjoyed Jake’s course and was passionate about the theme of “PLAY”. As a result, I applied it… Continue Reading →
Part I Firstly, I would like to express my gratitude to Lisirui for taking the time to read my blog post. I understand that writing high-quality content requires both time and experience. Secondly, I appreciate Lisirui for liking and approving… Continue Reading →
Zekun’s blog chronicles the development of a continuous and thought-provoking curatorial project. She takes a cartoon character as her starting point and expands it to encompass traditional Chinese religious Taoist thought. Through the yin and yang diagram, she explores the… Continue Reading →
During a discussion with my peers, Xiaodong’s viewpoint really struck a chord with me. He proposed curating an exhibition with the theme of “happiness”. In his curatorial philosophy, he emphasized that each person’s understanding of happiness is unique, and that… Continue Reading →
After refining and thinking my curation, I became interested in the art market. I had attended the Edinburgh Art Fair, where I was able to admire the work of many artists. However, among the many artworks, I found that they… Continue Reading →
James presented a tour and discussion of The Accursed Share exhibition with us.It made me recall to the third week of workshops with James. During the third week, he guided us on how to set up the exhibition from a… Continue Reading →
1. After determining the curatorial theme and approach, the choice of artists began to be considered. In the process of searching for artists, I hit a wall. It was not an easy task to find artists who were related to… Continue Reading →
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