Having recently read two books about curation, I run the risk of reflexivity: would I recommend these books to other readers? I refuse to say. Hans Ulrich Obrist’s Ways of Curating is a collection of partly autobiographical essays by a star curator who insists, with apparent sincerity, that he does not “believe in the creativity of the curator.” His job is to make possible for artists what might otherwise be impossible for them:
Reader's Digest: April 15, 2023
Reader's Digest: April 15, 2023
Reader's Digest: April 15, 2023
Having recently read two books about curation, I run the risk of reflexivity: would I recommend these books to other readers? I refuse to say. Hans Ulrich Obrist’s Ways of Curating is a collection of partly autobiographical essays by a star curator who insists, with apparent sincerity, that he does not “believe in the creativity of the curator.” His job is to make possible for artists what might otherwise be impossible for them: