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Dimensions of Curation

Considering Competing Values for Intentional Exhibition Practices
Buch | Hardcover
256 Seiten
2023
American Alliance of Museums (Verlag)
978-1-5381-6734-2 (ISBN)
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This book present a model to help you to make sense of exhibitions your museum has curated. Whether implicit or intentional, decisions made about interpretive focus, curatorial power, and curatorial intent indelibly shape the resulting exhibition and determine who will be best served or disenfranchised by it.

Pat Villeneuve and Ann Rowson Love have worked together for the past thirty years, first to advance art museum education and later as proponents of edu-curation and visitor-centered curation. In 2017 they published Visitor-Centered Exhibitions and Edu-Curation in Art Museums (Roman & Littlefield) and have since collaborated on the Dimensions of Curation work. Pat Villeneuve is professor and director of arts administration and a 2021 Fulbright scholar to Belgium. She is the keynote speaker for the 2021 ICOM CECA conference and publishes and presents internationally on museum education, edu-curation, paradigmatic change, systems thinking, and the Dimensions of Curation model. Ann Rowson Love is associate professor and director of museum education and visitor-centered curation at Florida State University. She presents and publishes widely. She co-edited Systems Thinking in Museums: Theory and Practice with Yuha Jung (2017; Rowman & Littlefield) and is co-author with Deborah Randolph of the forthcoming title, An Introductory Guide to Qualitative Research in Museums (2022; Routledge). She is vice-chair of the American Alliance of Museums Curator’s Committee. She was a judge of AAM’s National Excellence in Exhibitions Competition from 2017-2019.

Preface: Ann Rowson Love and Pat Villeneuve

Acknowledgments

Part I

Chapter 1: The Dimensions of Curation Competing Values Model, Pat Villeneuve and Ann Rowson Love

Part II: Two Dimensions: Traditional, Exclusive, Sympathetic, and Inclusive Quadrants

Traditional(Object (x) + Lone Creative (y) = Traditional)

Chapter 2: Queering the Museum: From a Traditional Model Towards a More Inclusive Practice Kara Fedje

Chapter 3: Using Traditional Practice to Review the Chinese National Art Exhibition Zida Wang

Exclusive(Object (x) + Collaborative (y) = Exclusive)

Chapter 4: Iterations of Curating with Matthew Ritchie: Working Collaboratively During the COVID-19 pandemic Stefanie Dlugosz-Acton

Chapter 5: The Artist is No Longer Present: Reconsidering Cross-Border Exhibition Curating in the Post Pandemic Era Ting Zhang

Sympathetic(Audience (x) + Lone Creative (y) = Sympathetic)

Chapter 6: A Shared Body – Re-envisioning Curatorial Collaboration in an Academic Art Museum Annie Booth and Meredith Lynn,

Chapter 7:Ally is a Verb: Adopting a Sympathetic Curatorial Practice to Build Advocacy and Community Within a Teaching Museum Alexia Lobaina

Inclusive (Audience (x) + Collaborative (y) = Inclusive)

Chapter 8: Art Connects Jennifer Jankauskas and Laura Ashley N. Bocquin

,Chapter 9: Responsive, Relational, and Disruptive: A Case Study in Community-Based CurationMarianna Pegno, Christine Brindza, Patricia Lannes, and Cecilia Garibay

Part III: Three Dimensions: Exhibitions that ___

Disseminate (Object (x) + Lone Creative (y) + Democratization of Culture (z) = Disseminate)

Chapter 10: Traditional Practice that Disseminates: Native Brazil/Alien BrazilPeter Aerts

Chapter 11: Something’s Off: Reconsidering Traditional Practice Michelle Sunset

Discern(Object (x) + Lone Creative (y) + Cultural Democracy (z) = Discern)

Chapter 12: Discerning the Cryosphere: Humans and Climate in Art from the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College Elizabeth Nogrady

Chapter 13: Discerning with a Good Voice: Hówašte at The Heritage Center Ashley Pourier and Audrey Jacobs

Enrich(Object (x) + Collaborative (y) + Democratization of Culture (z) = Enrich)

Chapter 14: Not Just Dissemination, an Enriched Experience: Ming Dynasty Costume Exhibition Xiaonan Jiang and Xuejing Dai

Chapter 15: SKIN, a Multisensory Art Exhibition for Children Aged 8+ and Their Families Stefanie Metsemaker and Gerd Dierckx

Amplify(Object (x) + Collaborative (y) = Cultural Democracy (z) = Amplify)

Chapter 16: Challenging Romaphobia: The Case of a Romanian Carnival Mask at Mucem Julia Ferloni and Emilie Sitzia

Chapter 17: Lock & Key Creative Expression Lab: A Curated Space During the Pandemic Ashley Hartman and Melanie Rosato

Mediate(Audience (x) + Lone Creative (y) + Democratization of Culture = Mediate)

Chapter 18: The Same Four Walls: Inspiration and Reflection During a Global PandemicLesley Marchessault

Chapter 19: SCREEN IT: Mediation-Driven Inclusive Approach to Art, Technology, and Audiences Pieter Jan Valgaeren

Inspire(Audience (x) + Lone Creative (y) + Cultural Democracy (z) = Inspire)

Chapter 20: The Boneyard: Inspiring through In-Gallery Artist Demonstrations Courtney Taylor, Andy Shaw, and Grant Benoit

Chapter 21: There is No Planet B! An Audience Participation Project Meant to Inspire Aline Van Nereaux

EmpowerAudience (x) + Collaborative (y) + Democratization of Culture (z) = Empower)

Chapter 22: EmPOWER: Learning from our Youngest Community Members at the Clyfford Still Museum Nicole Cromartie and Bailey H. Placzek

Chapter 23: Anybody Home? Roselyne Francken and Tammy Wille

Act(Audience (x) + Collaborative (y) + Cultural Democracy (z) = Act)

Chapter 24: Collaborative Reach of a Site-Specific Exhibition that Addresses School Segregation Katie Fuller and Patricia O’RourkeChapter 25: Boundless Hospitality: M From a Different Perspective Sofie Vermeiren

Part IV: Curatorial Change and Tools

Chapter 26: One Museum, Three Dimensions of Curation: A Script Jay Boda, Charlie Farrell, Madison Grigsby, Anneliese Hardman

Chapter 27: You Say You Want a Revolution: Empowering the Edu-Curator Emily Dellheim,

Chapter 28: M Leuven: A Holistic Approach in Exhibition MakingPeter Carpreau and Sofie Vermeiren

Chapter 29: Inclusive Curatorial Practice Lynette A. Zimmerman

Chapter 30: Toward an Interactive Model of Competing Values: From Visualization to Toolkit Morgan Joseph Hamilton

Chapter 31: Dimensions of Education: Adapting the Curatorial Model for Museum Education Audrey Jacobs and Ashley Williams

About the Contributors

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie American Alliance of Museums
Sprache englisch
Maße 159 x 236 mm
Gewicht 544 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Hilfswissenschaften
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
ISBN-10 1-5381-6734-4 / 1538167344
ISBN-13 978-1-5381-6734-2 / 9781538167342
Zustand Neuware
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