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Contemporary Curating, Artistic Reference and Public Reception
undertakes a unique critical survey and analysis of prevailing
group exhibition-making practices in Europe, the UK and North
America. Drawing on curatorial literature and two in-depth case
studies of group exhibitions, Bertrand advocates for a mode of
curatorial practice that secures the content of artworks, in
contrast to prevailing open-ended, indeterminate approaches.
Proposing a third exhibition type beyond the current binary
exhibition ontology that opposes art historical narratives to
curatorial installations or Gesamtkunstwerk, the book directly
tackles the enduring critique of curating as a mediating activity
that produces sameness in group-exhibition contexts by establishing
artistic equivalences. The book relies on the principles of
analytical philosophy to assess how different exhibition-making
approaches fix reference and determine artistic reception,
reintroducing a standard to evaluate exhibitions beyond personal
taste and thematic coherence. Bertrand ultimately proposes an
alternative conception of practice that affirms the renewed
relevance of the institutional group show in the present context.
Contemporary Curating, Artistic Reference and Public Reception will
be of interest to academics, researchers and students working in
museum and curatorial studies, visual cultures, art theory and art
history programmes. Art theorists and critics, as well as curators
of contemporary art with a research-based practice, should also
find much to interest them within the pages of the book.
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