Paul O’Neill (ed.), Not Going It Alone: Collective Curatorial Thinking
In recent years, collective approaches to curatorial practice have become prominent, and not for the first time. While the myth of the stand-alone curator has been largely dismantled in favor of recognizing the myriad other actors and agencies—from artists to installers, from gallery attendants to directors, and others—who make their work possible, contemporary curatorial practices encompass far more than bringing simply more collaborators together. Through a collection of essays and experimental texts, Not Going it Alone: Collective Curatorial Curating offers readers a layered and contextual understanding of this phenomenon, its debates, and possibilities across a range of temporalities, positions, and geographical perspectives. [publisher’s note]
Editor: Paul O’Neill with Gerrie van Noord / Elizabeth Larison
Design by Valerio Di Lucente
Publisher: Apexart
ISBN 9781946416605
134 pages
2024
Stock: ✔
20 Eur
With essays by María Berríos / Pip Day, Sofía Olascoaga, Nikolett Erőss / Eszter Lázár, Index and Praksis Teen Advisory Boards, Elizabeth Larison, Nina Möntmann, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, Gerrie van Noord, Paul O’Neill, Agnieszka Pindera, Serubiri Moses, Gregory Sholette