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When Artists Curate

Contemporary Art and the Exhibition as Medium

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An increasing proportion of exhibitions are curated by artists rather than professional curators. In this ground-breaking book Alison Green provides the first critical history of visual artists curating exhibitions. The artist emerges as someone who carries a special responsibility for critiquing art’s institutions, brings considerable creativity to the craft of making exhibitions and, through experimentation, has changed the way exhibitions are understood to be authored and experienced. But this book also establishes a curious ubiquity to the artist-curated exhibition. Rather than being exceptional or rare, artists curate all the time and in all kinds of places: in galleries and in museums, in studios, in borrowed spaces such as shopfronts or industrial buildings, in front rooms and front windows, in zoos or concert halls, on streets and in nature. Seen from the perspective of artists, showing is a part of making art. Once this idea is understood, the history of art starts to look very different. With extensive explorations of well-known artists such as Daniel Buren, Goshka Macuga, Thomas Hirschhorn, Rosemarie Trockel, Hito Steyerl, Andy Warhol and Félix González-Torres, this book will change the way readers think about and look at exhibitions.
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Year Published:
2018
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781780239330
Number of Pages:
296
Publication Date:
14/05/2018
Publisher:
Reaktion Books
Series:
Art since the 80s
Authors:
Green, Alison
Illustrations Note:
117 illustrations, 12 in colour
Place of Publication:
London
Language:
English
SKU:
9781780239330

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