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Curatorial Activism: Towards an Ethics of Curating
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Curatorial Activism: Towards an Ethics of Curating

by Maura Reilly (Author), Lucy Lippard (Foreword)
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A handbook of new curatorial strategies based on pioneering examples of curators working to offset racial and gender disparities in the art worldCurrent art world statistics demonstrate that the fight for gender and race equality in the art world is far from over: only sixteen percent of this year’s Venice Biennale artists were female; only fourteen percent of the work displayed at MoMA in 2016 was by nonwhite artists; only a third of artists represented by U.S. galleries are female, but over two-thirds of students enrolled in art and art-history programs are young women.Arranged in thematic sections focusing on feminism, race, and sexuality, Curatorial Activism examines and illustrates pioneering examples of exhibitions that have broken down boundaries and demonstrated that new approaches are possible, from Linda Nochlin’s “Women Artists” at LACMA in the mid-1970s to Jean-Hubert Martin’s “Carambolages” in 2016 at the Grand Palais in Paris. Profiles key exhibitions by pioneering curators including Okwui Enwezor, Linda Nochlin, Jean-Hubert Martin and Nan Goldin, with a foreword by Lucy Lippard, internationally known art critic, activist and curator, and early champion of feminist art, this volume is both an invaluable source of practical information for those who understand that institutions must be a driving force in this area and a vital source of inspiration for today’s expanding new generation of curators. Read more

Product Information

ASIN0500239703
PublisherThames and Hudson
Publication dateApril 17 2018
EditionIllustrated
LanguageEnglish
Print length240 pages
ISBN-109780500239704
ISBN-13978-0500239704
Item weight1.05 kg
Dimensions18.29 x 2.54 x 23.88 cm
Best Sellers Rank#548,917 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #203 in Art Museums #3,302 in Art History & Criticism (Books) #5,276 in Design & Decorative Arts (Books)
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