Course description
The field of curation has gained unprecedented importance and recognition, both in the art world and in the wider mainstream culture in recent years. Curators are responsible for a range of tasks in addition to acquiring, storing, creating, and exhibiting collections. Other duties include selecting themes and exhibit design, organizing, and conducting tours and workshops, guiding, and supervising scientific, technical, and educational staff, as well as planning and conducting special research projects. However, since the 1960s the profession of independent curator has been introduced. Independent curators work with institutions to organise exhibitions that promote their own style and themes, making them autonomous creators. Focusing on case studies, the course examines the historical development of curatorial practices as well as a critical approach to diverse and seemingly different contemporary theoretical positions concerning curation. By exploring curatorial practices both in a museological context and beyond the museum, the course attempts a universal overview of curation as a tool for researching the cultural conditions of cultural institutions and communities, as well as a thorough evaluation of this epistemological field.
Syllabus
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Glavani 37 & 28th Octovriou Str
38221 Volos
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24210 93043 – 45
Address
Glavani 37 & 28th Octovriou Str
38221 Volos
Phone Number
24210 93043 – 45