The Curator's Handbook
The Curators Handbook is the practical handbook for curators and curatorial students, mapping out every stage of the exhibition-making process from initial idea to final installation.
An introduction explores curatorial work from its origins in the seventeenth century onward and outlines the various roles of the curator today. Twelve chapters then trace the various stages of the exhibition process in clear, informative language and using helpful diagrams and tables, from developing the concept to writing contracts and loan requests; putting together budgets and schedules; producing exhibition catalogues and interpretation materials; designing gallery spaces; working with artists, lenders, and art handlers; organizing private views; and documenting and evaluating a show.
With advice and tips from a cast of international museum directors and curators, including Daniel Birnbaum, Aric Chen, Elizabeth Macgregor, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Gao Peng, Jennifer Russell and Nicholas Serota ― this volume is a crucial guide for anyone involved in, or studying, the dynamic field of curation.
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Curatorial practices, USA, Museography, History of exhibitions
Russell Jennifer (Article author), Obrist Hans Ulrich (Article author), Chen Aric (Article author), Macgregor Elizabeth Ann (Article author), Serota Nicholas (Article author), Gao Peng (Article author), Birnbaum Daniel (Article author)
United States of America
2015
320 pages
9780500239285
Open stacks
Yes
Yes
707.41 Geo
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