This week, through course tutor Gabi’s lecture, we studied and discussed curatorial ethics. Through the research of the articles by two scholars, Martinon and Reilly, they both believe that curation is not just a tool, but an expanded role that… Continue Reading →
Through Week 3 Fran Cottell’s lecture, I was inspired by his exhibition venue. Fran Cottell is an artist based in London, known for her experimental installations and performances in unconventional spaces. Her work often challenges traditional exhibition formats, transforming everyday… Continue Reading →
In this week’s group discussion, after completing the preliminary concept for our curatorial plans, we were divided into groups of three to introduce our curatorial plans to each other and discuss issues and potential areas for improvement. This was not… Continue Reading →
Terry Smith systematically describes the complex context in which contemporary curatorial practice takes place, which he calls the ‘visual art exhibition complex’ (VAEC). He points out that modern curatorial activities take place in a multi-layered ecology comprising a variety of… Continue Reading →
I have visited some large-scale exhibitions or small-scale exhibitions in China, and I have found some problems, that is, after watching them, I only remember the appearance of some art works, but I can’t deeply understand the deeper meaning of… Continue Reading →
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