Category Archives: Curating (strategies)
James Kalm reports on Norte Maar show; and I am busy eating broccoli!
JK always says ‘Thank You, Kate’ at the end of his Reports, but I say, “Thank you, Loren.”
Linda Griggs showed art Online long before…well, anyone. Now: let her help you prep for NYFA.
Read the entire interview at the W + G News and Arts in print or online here. She was an incredibly honest subject to interview, and I enjoyed it!
skipping a bit…more excerpt. [One question is in normal text and should be in bold, btw: "Sounds like you're talking about community...social network?"]
..and finally: she also want [...]
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At Parlor Club, experiencing “Desire and Disillusion”
[Social Club!] / One-night exhibitions are super fun. Why? You get outside of the white box scene. You get offered wine by nice-looking women on trays, for starters, the moment you enter the room.
What’s more “Desire and Disillusion,” curated by Danniel Swatosh and airing last night (don’t you love the title?) also held a sort [...]
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Bookcase as portrait
I was part of an artist-curator-critic talk at Melville House publishers in Dumbo earlier this month.
I suggested that the bookcase would make for a good portrait of the artist, whose work was hanging in the space.
I wrote out a brief questionnaire, asking people which titles in the room (and they were very cool publications, ranging [...]
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I interview Deborah, and Deborah interviews Gwendolyn…Bushwick Curatorial ‘Round Robin