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“Historically, the word curator comes from the idea of care: to care for collections or objects. But today, a curator can be an organizer, leader, budgeter, planner, communicator, interpreter… or all of the above.”
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There are very few words that instill fear in curators and artists. And while few, they are powerful.
Let’s take, for example, networking. Just the word sends shivers down spines and has the Star Wars’ Imperial March playing...
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Being an artist or curator used to mean picking the best paper to present your portfolio. It used to mean placing said portfolio on top of a Jenga pile of other portfolios and hoping a gallerist would quickly browse your work...
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As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly present in creative fields, questions around authorship, creativity, and the future of artists have intensified.
Fears of replacement often overshadow deeper discussions about...
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Democratizing the art industry is often discussed in abstract terms, such as access, inclusion, and representation, but is far less frequently translated into practical action. For Alexandra Steinacker-Clark, democratization...
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Hosted by American-Austrian art historian and writer Alexandra Steinacker-Clark, 'All About Art' demystifies the professional arts sector through interviews with cultural practitioners, providing a valuable resource for early-career professionals.
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