What Makes a great Exhibition? (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
184
Utgivningsdatum
2007-02-01
Förlag
University of the Arts,Philadelphia Exhibitions Initiative,US
Medarbetare
Marincola, Paula (contributions)/Adamson, Glenn (contributions)/Antonelli, Paola (contributions)/Basualdo, Carlos (contributions)/Blazwick, Iwona (contributions)/Cooke, Lynne (contributions)/Golden, Thelma (contributions)/Jacob, Mary Jane (contributions)/Kipnis, Jeffrey (contributions)/Marincola, Pa
Illustratör/Fotograf
56 black & white illustrations
Illustrationer
56 black & white illustrations
Dimensioner
235 x 160 x 20 mm
Vikt
480 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780970834614

What Makes a great Exhibition?

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Rising attendance at museums and 'megashows' plus increased press coverage in the age of the international biennial and blockbuster has translated into a growing interest in how exhibitions are made. The new art histories and the curatorial studies programs springing up across North America and Europe often deal with theoretical issues, yet one of the central questions of curatorial practice frequently remains unstated: What makes an exhibition great? In this book, 14 essays by active curators and historians address the issue head-on. Their perspectives on realizing high ideals in the face of budget constraints and various, sometimes conflicting, institutional and public imperatives provide pragmatic examples of thinking by doing and ways to address the public through that central nexus of art and audience: the exhibition. Focused on curating contemporary art, mainly American and European, "What Makes a Great Exhibition?" includes essays by the prolific curator Robert Storr on the plurality encompassed by the words 'exhibition' and 'exhibition-maker'; Studio Museum in Harlem director and chief curator Thelma Golden on issues informing ethnically specific exhibitions; Dia Foundation curator Lynne Cooke on firmly grounding rarified aims; and Iwona Blazwick on a century of trailblazing at London's Whitechapel Art Gallery, where she is director; and curator Carlos Basualdo reflects on the need to establish a meaningful critical context for international biennials. Other writers address such issues as the question of the didactic label, the nature of the 'group' in group exhibitions, exhibiting design, video and craft, as well as the way architecture can influence the nature of the exhibitions it houses. "What Makes a Great Exhibition?" proposes carefully considered answers to numerous questions of practice even as it raises more questions about exhibition-making today. This volumes aims to stimulate thought about how overarching issues meet on-the-ground practicalities. The book is vital reading for arts professionals, art and curatorial studies students, art historians, practicing artists, and anyone curious about exhibition-making today.
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"A unique compiliation of essays by well-known curators and active participants within this field, it is less an anthology and more an exhibition itself. . . . Despite the authoritative stance from which these essays stem, together they refreshingly bring the discussion back to the true centre of their work: the artwork itself. . . . By bridging the gap between question and answer, What Makes a Great Exhibition? liberates exhibitions to a position of question-catalyst."-Contemporary

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Essays by Glenn Adamson, Paola Antonelli, Carlos Basualdo, Iwona Blazwick, Lynne Cooke, Thelma Golden, Mary Jane Jacob, Jeffrey Kipnis, Paula Marincola, Detlef Mertins, Mark Nash, Ralph Rugoff, Ingrid Schaffner and Robert Storr.