'This anthology offers a unique perspective into the roles, functions, and designations of the artist as curator in contemporary artistic practice. Through a discussion of case studies, it identifies specific motivations, methods, and typologies of the artist-curator and in doing so, brings together practice-based research, museological, curatorial, archival research and theory to address a relatively under-researched topic. The case studies presented here reflect on the artist-curator in multiple manifestations and explore this phenomenon as a creative process, a research methodology and a critical strategy.' - from the back cover
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Onsite

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REF.JEC
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2015

No of pages

202

ISBN / ISSN

9781783203376

No of copies

1

Content type

anthology

Chapter headings

Introduction - Celina JEFFERY

Chapter 1: Paolozzi's Lost Magic Kingdoms: The Metamorphosis of Ordinary Things - Nicola LEVELL

Chapter 2: Re-Mastering MoMA: Kirk Varnedoe's 'Artist's Choice' Series - Lewis KACHUR

Chapter 3: 'Both Object and Subject': MoMA's Burton on Brancusi - Cher Krause KNIGHT

Chapter 4: Curating Between Worlds: How Digital Collaborations Become Curative Projects - Dew HARRISON

Chapter 5: Erasure: Curator as Artist - Bruce CHECEFSKY

Chapter 6: Say My Name - Brenda CROFT

Chapter 7: Performing the Curator, Curating the Performance: Abramovic's Seven Easy Pieces - Gregory MINISSALE

Chapter 8: Curating the City: Collectioneering and the Affects of Display - Jim DROBNICK, Jennifer FISHER

Chapter 9: Artists Curating the Expedition - Celina JEFFERY

The Artist as Curator
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