I’ve changed the theme of my personal curatorial programme, and below is my revised personal curatorial programme: “Her Body Is Not a Metaphor: Re-presenting the Female Body” Curatorial Concept This exhibition aims to expose and reflect on the stigmatisation, objectification… Continue Reading →
This week we travelled to Glasgow to visit exhibitions and find inspiration for our curatorial project. After visiting Maud Sulter’s exhibition ‘You are my kindred spirit’ in Glasgow, I had a profound shift in my curatorial direction. Initially, my curatorial… Continue Reading →
This week, we decided on a theme for our artists’ collective. We held group meetings. In our meeting we identified the theme for our collective curatorial project, ‘ Here are my thoughts: An echo is a delayed sound, a reappearance… Continue Reading →
During the week, we had a group presentation of our individual curatorial content, where we presented our curatorial proposals and got some feedback from our classmates and tutors. At the same time, we were able to find some ideas from… Continue Reading →
I discussed with my group and came up with my initial curatorial ideas, followed by my curatorial drafts. Curatorial Concept Under the framework of language, we rely on symbols to understand the world. Language is not only a bridge of… Continue Reading →
I have changed my mind, once my interest was focused on positive narratives in eco-art, and my curatorial idea was to curate art exhibitions focusing on the symbiosis between human and nature. But after I read I read Language and… Continue Reading →
While many eco-art exhibitions centre on disasters and warnings, my curatorial idea focuses on hope, reconstruction and symbiosis. The exhibition invites artists to use installation, video and interactive works to show how nature repairs itself and how human beings can… Continue Reading →
I would like to curate an exhibition that focuses on positive approaches to eco-art. Many eco-artists nowadays show human destruction of the environment, emphasising disaster and a desperate future. While these works are important, they also tend to visually fatigue… Continue Reading →
In class, we were asked to analyze curatorial platforms and think about how they fit into Terry Smith’s VAEC framework. At first, it seemed simple—just research how they work, who they serve, and what curatorial methods they use. But as… Continue Reading →
Welcome to your new blog site! This is your first post. You can edit this or delete it and start blogging. You should read the Terms of Use if you haven’t already. For help and advice on getting started with… Continue Reading →
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