Nicholas Serota. Experience or Interpretation: The Dilemma of Museums of Modern Art

  • Year2022
  • LanguageRussian
  • Edition2000
  • Pages84
  • BindingPaperback
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Nicholas Serota was director of the Tate for 28 years, transforming it into one of the world’s most influential art institutions.

Tate Modern, which opened under his leadership, acquired the reputation of a paradigmatic twenty-first-century museum: it was here that curators first abandoned the idea of ​​grouping artworks by periods and movements, beginning instead to exhibit works thematically, building a dialogue between them and creating a curatorial narrative that runs through the display. 

This book is a printed version of a lecture by Nicholas Serota on different approaches to exhibiting artworks, originally given at the National Gallery in London in 1996.

Experience or Interpretation: The Dilemma of Museums of Modern Art is the first title in the new Directors’ Series of books by the leaders of the world's major museums.

 

This book is published with the support of Garage partner April Capital.

Author

Nicholas Serota (b. 1946) is an art historian and curator. He studied art history at the University of Cambridge and the Courtauld Institute of Art and was Director of the Tate Gallery in London from 1988 to 2017. Under his directorship, Tate Modern, a branch of the Tate Gallery, opened in 2000, which is now recognized as the most visited and influential museum of contemporary art in the world.

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