Reflections on Collections
April 20, 2011 2:01 PM
Hou Hanru: On the Mid-Ground is a collection of curatorial statements and catalogue essays by a curator/critic. What other collections of curatorial statements might you recommend?
I prefer reading statements that make a lot of direct reference to the artworks being displayed and, better yet, ones that talk about decision-making process, inclusion criteria, and/or how artworks within the collection relate to one another or to the space.
I prefer reading statements that make a lot of direct reference to the artworks being displayed and, better yet, ones that talk about decision-making process, inclusion criteria, and/or how artworks within the collection relate to one another or to the space.
Have you checked out ueber-curator Hans-Ulrich Obrist's book of interviews with other ueber-curators? It's somewhat art-historically dense -- very much an insider's 'brief history' -- but a must-read for your interests here.
posted by taramosalata at 11:27 AM on June 26, 2011
posted by taramosalata at 11:27 AM on June 26, 2011
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