Sentences with phrase «curatorial work»

Curatorial work refers to the process of selecting, organizing, and presenting artworks or exhibits in a museum, gallery, or similar setting. It involves researching, arranging, and interpreting artistic pieces to create a meaningful and engaging experience for viewers. Curators are responsible for making decisions on what art to display, creating displays or exhibitions, and offering contextual information to help people understand and appreciate the art. Full definition
Eventually, this had its impact on my thesis research as well as my independent curatorial work.
The program provides participants an introduction to the field of contemporary curatorial practice today, and the opportunity to set up a foundation for future curatorial work.
As well as curatorial work of several screening series of independent film and contemporary art videos, lecturing in universities, participating in symposia and teaching workshops.
Willard has worked as a curator in residence with grunt gallery and Kamloops Art Gallery, and her past curatorial projects include Beat Nation: Art, Hip Hop and Aboriginal Culture, a national touring exhibition, CUSTOM MADE (translation) at Kamloops Art Gallery, and select recent curatorial work includes: Nanitch: Historical BC Photography, Unceded Territories: Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, as well as LandMarks 2017 / Repères 2017.
Her scholarly and curatorial work focuses on artists of the African Diaspora and the Global South, including the Blackness in Abstraction exhibition and catalogue for Pace Gallery and 1:54 PERFORMS for the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair.
Nance has an extensive background in curatorial work as well as jurying.
(Proceeds from the gallery sales will finance curatorial work at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.)
Dr. Eyerman's experience also includes strategic and curatorial work for the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.
Willard's selected recent curatorial work includes; Unceded Territories: Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Nanitch: Historical BC photography and BUSH gallery as well as the upcoming LandMarks 2017 / Repères 2017.
Throughout his career, Crimp continuously corroborated his critical and theoretical insights with curatorial work.
I think it speaks of what Maria is rightly saying, that we should make sure the artist's voice is a prominent part of the conversation about curatorial work.
Dr Jon Wood, previously Research Curator, has taken on a new, expanded role as Head of Research, developing the Institute's research and fellowship programmes while continuing curatorial work that has generated exhibitions such as City Sculpture Projects 1972, 1913: The Shape of Time, Freud's Sculpture and Against Nature: The Hybrid Forms of Modern Sculpture.
In light of the recent decision by the Museum of Modern Art, New York to hire a consulting curator to help with «the strengthening of its holdings» in black art, this closed door session addressed the idea of «progress» made by ethnic specific institutions and the nature of curatorial work within these institutions in today's social and cultural conditions.
The Friedmans have been influential in exposing the work of upcoming artists to new audiences through curatorial work and Martin Friedman's numerous published articles.
Delving into four main topics — Publications, Biennials, Art Museums Today, and New Media — the book documents contemporary curatorial work beyond the boundaries of traditional curatorial practice.
In an intriguing turn, The Heart Is Not a Metaphor also notes Gober's significant curatorial work since the 80s; the exhibition brings together works originally shown at the Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, in the 1999 exhibition Anni Albers, Robert Beck, Cady Noland, Joan Semmel and Nancy Shaver: Black and White Photographs 1975 - 77, which Gober curated.
In the last decade Jennifer has done more curatorial work in various alternative spaces in Santa Fe, including Off Road Productions and Salon Margraff.
Her prior curatorial work includes developing exhibits and educational media at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, the Science Museum in London, and the the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.
The success of CONTACT 2018 is due to the excellent curatorial work across all institutions and, especially to all of the participating artists — from leading practitioners to emerging talent, these individuals make the Festival what it is, and their vision and commitment is what we celebrate this May.
Artists Select: Mark Mothersbaugh initiates an ambitious new curatorial series at the Clyfford Still Museum through which creative professionals engage in curatorial work traditionally performed by individuals with chiefly academic, art historical backgrounds.
Koyo Kouoh is an exhibition maker and cultural producer whose curatorial work revolves around the redefinition of the contemporary African persona.
Maor's curatorial work often addresses theoretical notions that pertain to contemporary existence.
Several recent exhibitions and other events, including the last Documenta XI, indicate a different understanding of the «white cube» and a new importance of white cube strategies for curatorial work today.
The new center will afford Blackman the opportunity to continue his extensive curatorial work on the African Diaspora ensuring its important cultural influence finds an anchor and a proper voice in the Washington, DC art world.
Patty and I are especially proud of the students whose research and curatorial work contributed to this exhibition.
Noted for her performance - based curatorial work, she organized Recollecting Performance (2012), an exhibition of 1970s and 80s garments worn by southern Californian performance artists, including Paul McCarthy, Eleanor Antin, and The Kipper Kids, as part of The Getty Foundation's Pacific Standard Time: Art in LA 1945 - 1980.
Elaine is a recipient of a 2008 Asian Cultural Council research grant, a Metabolic Studio curatorial fellowship, and the winner of the 2008 Ordway Prize for his lifetime curatorial work.
«The exhibition is laid out well with a great curatorial work.
By combining rigorous curatorial work, innovative artistic practices and grassroots community building Franklin street works serves the region while also participating in a larger, international dialogue around contemporary art.
The objectives of curatorial course are aiming to: — promote reflections questioning the role of the curator, and research projects in the field of contemporary visual culture; — set up working platforms that may enable participants to develop further curatorial works; — proliferate networking between young creators of the visual art scene and encourage international circulation of cultural projects.
Haynes» innovative curatorial work has received favorable recognition in publications such as the New York Times, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, and Art in America.
As part of the multiple institutional collaborations that both museums have developed in the recent years, the Sala de Arte Público Siqueiros (SAPS) and Tate Modern, museums with different missions, experienced a similar curatorial working process to achieve a common ground on the analysis of the Americas» artistic practices.
In addition, it has become increasingly difficult to find museums hosting different exhibitions which start from a common point and develop a discourse experimenting with forms and spaces, hereby showing a more comprehensive curatorial work.
Marie DuPasquier's project space Display, and related curatorial work, takes an open, flexible approach to exhibitions — allowing the process to unfold and remain susceptible to unexpected interactions and variations.
The display also suggests a reference to the legendary artist group from the 70s, «Collective Actions,» to which Groys has dedicated a lot of his scholarship and curatorial work over the years.
Music and sound have been recurring elements in my past curatorial work and I was introduced to Anna - Sophia Van Zweden who was developing a new format with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra to bring visual arts within the music realm.»
Gallery Director David Falkner After studying Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art & Design (1988 - 91), David practiced as an artist, exhibiting throughout Europe, before dedicating himself to interdisciplinary curatorial work in public - sector venues in the UK, initially at Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery and Pump House Gallery London, before becoming Director of the Stanley Picker Gallery at Kingston University in 2004.
Her numerous contributions to art history span curatorial work and writing; a highlight among these is the important show «Now Dig This!
Herb Tam led a closed - door think tank regarding curatorial work in culturally - specific museums.
In his research - oriented curatorial work, Renan Laru - an studies «insufficient» and «subtracted» images and subjects at the juncture of development and integration projects.
Curatorial work at major art museums, as well as teaching art history at a college or university level both usually require further graduate study in art history.

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