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[ecrea] new issue: Journal of Curatorial Studies: Paradigms and Pedagogy
Mon Mar 26 14:53:53 GMT 2018
*THE JOURNAL OF CURATORIAL STUDIES 6.2*
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*SPECIAL ISSUE: PARADIGMS AND PEDAGOGY*
After five years of publication, the /Journal of Curatorial Studies/
turns its focus upon the discipline of curatorial studies itself. This
special issue examines the field of curatorial studies to generate
discussion about the most crucial issues influencing its future. What
are the definitions and parameters of curatorial studies as a
discipline? How can curatorial studies develop in a changing academic,
cultural and political context? What new topics and practices will be
essential for curatorial studies scholars to address? Divided into two
sections -- 'Paradigms' and 'Pedagogy' -- that reflect the
preoccupations of those contributing to curatorial studies today, the
authors in this issue explore theories and methods central to curatorial
studies and speculate on how the discipline is poised to evolve.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction: Paradigms and Pedagogy in Curatorial Studies
JENNIFER FISHER AND JIM DROBNICK
ARTICLES
PARADIGMS
Mapping the Contexts of Contemporary Curating: The Visual Arts
Exhibitionary Complex
TERRY SMITH
Curating and the End of the Professions
LIANNE MCTAVISH
Inside the Yellow Box: Cultural Exceptionalism and the Ideology of the
Gallery Space
PAUL GLADSTON AND LYNNE HOWARTH-GLADSTON
PEDAGOGY
Mind the Gap: Distinguishing Between the Perception and Intention of
Curatorial Education
LEIGH MARKOPOULOS
Edging Disciplines
JEAN-PAUL MARTINON
The Local versus the Global in Curating and Curatorial Pedagogy
AMELIA JONES
CURATORIAL REFLECTION
The Curatorial and Its Mediation
NINA MÖNTMANN
EXHIBITION REVIEWS
In Search of Expo 67
BARBORA RACEVIČIŪTĖ
Sara Berman’s Closet
CHARLENE K. LAU
Offshore: Artists Explore the Sea
PANDORA SYPEREK
56 Artillery Lane
FIONA ALLEN
Learning from Athens
CHRISTINA LANDBRECHT
Vivienne Westwood: Get a Life!
JOY XIANG
BOOK REVIEWS
Biennials, Triennials, and Documenta: The Exhibitions that Created
Contemporary Art, Charles Green and Anthony Gardner
PANOS KOMPATSIARIS
Displaying Time: The Many Temporalities of the Festival of India,
Rebecca M. Brown
KARIN ZITZEWITZ
SYMPOSIUM REVIEW
Stay Still, Translate: Performance, Presentation, Conservation of
Tableau Vivant in Canada
DENA DAVIDA
The /Journal of Curatorial Studies/ is an international, peer-reviewed
publication that explores the increasing relevance of curating and
exhibitions and their impact on institutions, audiences, aesthetics and
display culture. Inviting perspectives from multiple academic fields,
the journal welcomes a diversity of disciplinary approaches on curating
and exhibitions broadly defined. By catalyzing debate and serving as a
venue for the emerging discipline of curatorial studies, this journal
encourages the development of the theory, practice and history of
curating, as well as the analysis of exhibitions and display culture in
general.
For more information, visit the journal's website and Facebook page:
_http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Journal,id=205/_
_http://www.facebook.com/JournalOfCuratorialStudies_
Jennifer Fisher and Jim Drobnick
Editors
/Journal of Curatorial Studies/
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Toronto, Ontario, M4X 1S5 Canada
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