策展
关于策展的一切 豆瓣
作者: [瑞士] 汉斯·乌尔里希·奥布里斯特 译者: 任爱凡 金城出版社 2013 - 6
《当代艺术书系•话语实践卷04:关于策展的一切》内容简介:你想知道关于奥布里斯特的一切,但又不敢去问他的问题,在《当代艺术书系•话语实践卷04:关于策展的一切》中已经由16位采访人帮你问了,这是一部现实对话的作品,跨越了从他作为年轻策展人职业生涯初期在苏黎世策划的厨房展览到最近担任伦敦蛇形画廊联合总监这一时期。《当代艺术书系•话语实践卷04:关于策展的一切》承载了一种不可能性:把这位漫游全球的策展人钉回地面,试图描绘他的心理地图,以便沉默也许可以被转录。从某种意义上说,奥布里斯特发起了“抵抗遗忘”,并证实了一位艺术家对他的精确判断:当这位“不停止”的策展人“考虑离开艺术界”,并进入其他领域时,艺术家曾告诉他“不要离开,跨越汇集知识的恐惧”,把其他领域带入(那时)封闭的艺术界。“采访项目是他的大英博物馆”和“伦敦(或法兰克福、威尼斯、巴黎、迪拜、广州、巴塞尔、柏林等地举办的‘运动中的城市’)是一个巨大的麦克风”,这些“想法是真正地使展览发展为城市”。
策展简史 豆瓣
A Brief History of Curating
作者: [瑞士] 汉斯·乌尔里希·奥布里斯特 译者: 任西娜 / 尹晟 金城出版社 2012 - 11
不可否认,19世纪末、20世纪的艺术的发展与艺术展览史有着密切的联系,甚至可以说,艺术的普及正得益于艺术的大量展览。同时,20世纪的现代艺术收藏也是伴随着展览史的发展而兴起。而策展人无论是在艺术品的展览,还是收藏博物馆的建立中都则扮演者不可或缺的角色,很多现代艺术博物馆的创始馆长都是策展界的先驱。策展人的职业身份也在艺术展览中得以逐步确立,近些年来,互联宣言在策展人、艺术机构和艺术家之间创建的纽带逐渐显现,为了勾勒出艺术社区内新策展实践之间的关系网络,以及追溯策展人共有的影响力,本书通过采访11位策展人,对他们的策展经历做了深入的挖掘,有助于我们透彻清晰地认识策展人的身份,而他们的经历对于我们深入拓展和研究当代艺术也有重要的贡献。
策展人手册 豆瓣
The Curator’s handbook
作者: [英]阿德里安•乔治 译者: ESTRAN 艺术理论翻译小组 北京美术摄影出版社 2017 - 4
《策展人手册》是一本对策展人、策展系学生以及诸多艺术爱好者而言必不可缺的指南性手册,书中详细展现了策展之步骤,即如何从最初的想法落实到最后的场地,其中涵盖了策展的相关知识——何为策展、何为策展人、策展人分为哪些类型以及如何策划一个展览等问题。
作者阿德里安•乔治(Adrian George)从17世纪开始,述说策展人这一角色的来源及演变,直至今日呈现为一个集托管人、解释者、教育者、引导者和组织者于一身的形象——从观念至联络、筹资、展览画册、诠释媒材,再至展览空间设计、与艺术家和债权人合作、组织私人观展,甚或是展览的存档和评估,这些复杂多元的工作环节都将在书中被提及。
同时,也有来自各种致力改变策展实践、视觉艺术面貌和博物馆画廊面貌的相关教育者、研究者、学者、画廊经营者、策展人以及博物馆馆长提供的多元信息、专门知识与建议。
美術館原來如此 豆瓣
作者: 高橋明也(Takahashi Akiya) 译者: 黄友玫 2017 - 1
從美術館的發源、運作到當代藝術的可能性,全方位剖析說明!
東京三菱一號館美術館館長,超過35年策展經驗分享。
一個展覽如何從無到有,如何推介給大眾,
而天價的藝術品,又該如何確保其安全?
「策展人」的頭銜,或是看似風雅的美術館工作,並非如此簡單。
本書作者以其曾任職於日本國立西洋美術館、奧賽美術館、三菱一號館美術館的扎實經歷,
娓娓介紹日本與西方近代美術館的發源歷史、美術館的工作分工、當代展覽最新風潮、
舉辦展覽背後的眉眉角角等知識與趣聞軼事,與面臨轉捩點的美術館未來等諸多面向……
更分析日本與歐美的美術館相關人士所需能力與策展狀況的差異,比如:
.在義大利,美術館館長基本上都是長袖善舞、有權有勢的政治家型在地人士
.在法國,美術館館長以學者型為主,但需要有高度社交能力,社會地位也很高
.在日本,美術館辦展與報社有密不可分的關係,自身的經紀能力仍不能獨當一面
透過清楚的架構與豐富實務案例,為大家揭開美術館幕後廣闊深奧的世界。
The Culture of Curating and the Curating of Culture 豆瓣
作者: Paul O'Neill MIT Press 2012 - 8
Once considered a mere caretaker for collections, the curator is now widely viewed as a globally connected auteur. Over the last twenty-five years, as international group exhibitions and biennials have become the dominant mode of presenting contemporary art to the public, curatorship has begun to be perceived as a constellation of creative activities not unlike artistic praxis. The curator has gone from being a behind-the-scenes organizer and selector to a visible, centrally important cultural producer. In The Culture of Curating and the Curating of Culture(s), Paul O'Neill examines the emergence of independent curatorship and the discourse that helped to establish it. O'Neill describes how, by the 1980s, curated group exhibitions--large-scale, temporary projects with artworks cast as illustrative fragments--came to be understood as the creative work of curator-auteurs. The proliferation of new biennials and other large international exhibitions in the 1990s created a cohort of high-profile, globally mobile curators, moving from Venice to Paris to Kassel. In the 1990s, curatorial and artistic practice converged, blurring the distinction between artist and curator. O'Neill argues that this change in the understanding of curatorship was shaped by a curator-centered discourse that effectively advocated--and authorized--the new independent curatorial practice. Drawing on the extensive curatorial literature and his own interviews with leading curators, critics, art historians, and artists, O'Neill traces the development of the curator-as-artist model and the ways it has been contested. The Culture of Curating and the Curating of Culture(s) documents the many ways in which our perception of art has been transformed by curating and the discourses surrounding it.
Thinking Contemporary Curating 豆瓣
作者: Dr Terry Smith Independent Curators Inc.,U.S. 2012 - 9
What is contemporary curatorial thought? Current discourse on the topic is heating up with a new cocktail of bold ideas and ethical imperatives. These include: cooperative curating, especially with artists; the reimagination of museums; curating as knowledge production; the historicization of exhibition-making; and commitment to extra-artworld participatory activism. Less obvious, but increasingly of concern, are issues such as rethinking spectatorship, engaging viewers as co-curators and the challenge of curating contemporaneity itself. In these five essays, art historian and theorist Terry Smith surveys the international landscape of current thinking by curators; explores a number of exhibitions that show contemporaneity in recent, present and past art; describes the enormous growth world wide of exhibition infrastructure and the instability that haunts it; re-examines the contribution of artist-curators and questions the rise of curators utilizing artistic strategies; and, finally, assesses a number of key tendencies in curating as responses to contemporary conditions. Thinking Contemporary Curating is the first book to comprehensively chart the variety of practices of curating undertaken today, and to think through, systematically, what is distinctive about contemporary curatorial thought.