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Judith Rugg (Editor), Michele Sedgwick (Editor)

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184150162X 978-1841501628 May 15, 2008
To stay relevant, art curators must keep up with the rapid pace of technological innovation as well as the aesthetic tastes of fickle critics and an ever-expanding circle of cultural arbiters.  Issues in Curating Contemporary Art and Performance argues that, despite these daily pressures, good curating work also requires more theoretical attention.

In this groundbreaking volume, a distinguished group of artists, curators, and writers probe the changing face of curating in dance, the visual arts, film, and writing. They explore cutting-edge developments in electronic art, art/science collaboration, non-gallery spaces, and “virtual” fields in this essential read for scholars, curators, and art enthusiasts alike.
 
 
“Changes in curatorial strategy require constant analysis. The mediation of culture is a contested territory. This book contains texts by some of the most dynamic and critical people writing on the subject today.”—Liam Gillick, artist and writer
 
 
 

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“Changes in curatorial strategy require constant analysis. The mediation of culture is a contested territory. This book contains texts by some of the most dynamic and critical people writing on the subject today.”—Liam Gillick, artist and writer
 
 
 
 
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"These essays on curation came from a series of symposia hosted during 2004 and 2005 by the University College of the Creative Arts in Canterbury. The contributors are artists, academics, writers, theorists and curators who examine various perspectives on curating contemporary art and performance and the relationships between them."--Arts Research Digest
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Judith Rugg is a research coordinator and reader in fine art theory at University College for the Creative Arts, Canterbury. She is the editor of Recoveries and Reclamations, also published by Intellect.
Michèle Sedgwick is an employment lawyer with an interest in cultural theory.
 
 

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
critical architecture, moderne kunst, curatorial turn, critical spatial practice, curatorial discourse, curatorial practice, relational aesthetics, software art, spatial imagination, institutional critique, interpretative community, animation film
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New York, Art Monthly, Jane Rendell, University of California Press, Tate Modern, Women's Images of Men, The Domo Baal Gallery, Landscape Trauma, Centre of Europe, Arts Institute, Thinking About Exhibitions, Strangely Familiar, Arts Council, Canadian Exchange, Hayward Annual, Year of the Artist, The Holy Bible, Bay Press, Joe Kerr, The Bartlett School of Architecture, Nicolas Bourriaud, Entwistle Gallery, Catherine Elwes, The Next Documenta Should Be Curated, Post-Wall Europe
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