Definition of «curatorial advisor»

A "curatorial advisor" is someone who provides guidance and expertise to curators, or museum professionals, in organizing and presenting exhibitions or collections. They help with making decisions about what artworks or objects to showcase, how to display them, and other aspects related to the curation process.

Sentences with «curatorial advisor»

  • Kouoh has served as curatorial advisor for documenta 12 (2007) and 13 (2012), co-curated Les Rencontres de la Photographie Africaine in Bamako in 2001 and 2003 as well as collaborated in different capacities with the Dakar Biennial. (curatorsintl.org)
  • Bui served as curatorial advisor at MoMA PS1 from 2007 to 2010 where he organized monographic exhibitions of artists including Robert Bergman, Jonas Mekas, [21] Joanna Pousette - Dart, [22] Tony Fitzpatrick, Harriet Korman, and Jack Whitten, [23] and numerous group exhibitions including Irrational Profusion: Nicole Cherubini, Marc Leuthold, Joyce Robins, Peter Schlesinger [24] and Orpheus Selection: Nicola Lopez & Lisa Sigal. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Michele has served as curatorial advisor for some of the largest public / corporate contemporary art collections in the United States. (mcqfineart.com)
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