Issues in curating contemporary art and performance
dited by Judith Rugg and Michle Sedgwick.
Bristol, UK ; Chicago
Intellect
2007
183 p.: ill
Includes bibliographical references.Also available online.Electronic reproduction. Dawson Books. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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The curatorial turn : from practice to discourse / Paul O'Neill -- Curatorial strategy as critical intervention : the genesis of Facing east / Liz Wells -- No place like home : Europa / Sophia Phoca -- Critical spacial practice : curating, editing, writing / Jane Rendell -- Exhibitions and their prerequisites / Chris Dorsett -- Curating doubt / JJ Charlesworth -- A parallel universe : the "women's" exhibitions at the ICA, 1980, and the UK/Canadian Film and Video Exchange, 1998-2004 / Catherine Elwes -- Thoughts on curating / Richard Hylton -- Oscillating the "high/low" art divide : animation in museums and galleries / Suzanne Buchan -- Generator : the value of software art / Geoff Cox -- Who makes site-specific dance? : the year of the artist and the matrix of curating / Kate Lawrence -- The movement began with a scandal / Alun Rowlands.
Dr Judith Rugg is co-editor of Advances in Art and Urban Futures: Recoveries and Reclamations )Intellect(. She has published work on the relationships between contemporary art and site including the work of Anya Gallaccio, Layla Curtis, Francis Alys and Sophie Calle. Michele Sedgwick is an employment lawyer with an interest in cultural discourse. She is co-author of Budapest's Statue Park: Memorial or Counter-Monument? and A Place in the Sun: Repression and Desire in Andalucia )Soundings Journal of Politics and Culture, 2001 & 2004(.