Issues in curating contemporary art and performance / edited by Judith Rugg and Michèle Sedgwick.

Explores developments in electronic art, art/science collaboration, nongallery spaces, and 'virtual' fields. This volume examines issues surrounding the curation of art and performance exhibitions. It covers original theories and expanded concepts of curating contemporary art.

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Other Authors: Rugg, Judith, Sedgwick, Michèle
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bristol, UK ; Chicago : Intellect, 2007.
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Table of Contents:
  • The curatorial turn : from practice to discourse / Paul O'Neill
  • Curatorial strategy as critical intervention : the genesis of Facing east / Liz Wells
  • No place like home : Europa / Sophia Phoca
  • Critical spacial practice : curating, editing, writing / Jane Rendell
  • Exhibitions and their prerequisites / Chris Dorsett
  • Curating doubt / JJ Charlesworth
  • A parallel universe : the "women's" exhibitions at the ICA, 1980, and the UK/Canadian Film and Video Exchange, 1998-2004 / Catherine Elwes
  • Thoughts on curating / Richard Hylton
  • Oscillating the "high/low" art divide : animation in museums and galleries / Suzanne Buchan
  • Generator : the value of software art / Geoff Cox
  • Who makes site-specific dance? : the year of the artist and the matrix of curating / Kate Lawrence
  • The movement began with a scandal / Alun Rowlands.