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Curating Subjects
O’Neill, Paul (Ed.)
Hares, Jonathan (Design)
London 2007
215 x 155 x 18mm
Softback, 232pp
ISBN 978-0-949004-16-1
Price: £15.00
P&P: £2.50
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‘In a contemporary art world increasingly becoming just another obedient
sector of the capitalist ‘entertainment’ industry, it is
encouraging to see that a critical spirit is still analyzing the past,
present and possible future role of curators and art exhibitions,
whether as experimental laboratory, as social analysis, as temporary
site, as studio, as political resistance or as pedagogic tool. From the
curator as museum employee to the curator as collaborator, as
facilitator, as militant activist or as ‘artist-in-chief’, a
collection of texts which will certainly mark out the range of problems
needing to be answered.’
Seth Siegelaub
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